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Peter Burgham
NEXUS is a fine-spun web of deceptively simple but linked poems, set against a backdrop of whirlwind change from the twilight of the Victorian era up to the present day…
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A collection of photo-poems focusing on Liverpool and its environs, blending together the author's own poems and images. A light-hearted tour in verse reflecting on Merseyside life over the past…
PAUSE AND REWIND: More Journeys in Verse - This is the follow-up to the inaugural Pause and Rewind book of photo-poems on the theme of ‘Places’, blending the author’s own…
A light-hearted tour in verse reflecting Yorkshire village life of the early 2020’s.
Pause and Rewind is the inaugural collection in a series of photo-poems on the theme of 'Places', blending together the author's own poems and images. A light-hearted tour in verse…
Pause and Rewind is a collection of photo-poems focusing on the city of York, blending together the author’s own words and images. A sort of ‘tour guide in verse’, reflecting…
CONNECTIONS: Railway Verses - An unconventional look in verse at the impact of railways on British society, past and present.
A poetic journey with keen observation, humour, warmth and not…
An engaging and unusual collection of quirky light verse, Bird’s Eye View is a tour of the UK and Europe, with themes as diverse as hedgehogs, hang-gliding, strawberry picking, snorkelling…
TOUCHPOINTS is a collection of lyrical narrative poems exploring aspects of friendship, family, nature and human endeavour. It imparts a positive message in the face of modern day challenges in…
Pause and Rewind is a light-hearted travelogue in verse seen through the lens of a British tourist in France.