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Prize-winning poet Robert Jaggs-Fowler returns with his second
collection of poetry, covering the years 2008-2013. The collection
draws from life's rich tapestry, capturing and distilling moments,
thoughts and experiences. Within the book the reader finds a
particular appreciation of travel, art, nature and philosophy.
Ranging in style from the lofty sonnet to the delicate haiku, this
collection covers a range of eclectic subjects. Robert takes
inspiration from places he has visited, as well as works of art
that he has seen, to inform and inspire his poetry, which is
simultaneously personal and universally recognisable. On Quarry
Beach also contains metaphysical overtones and a smattering of
humour to entertain readers. This collection also contains a number
of poems that have previously received recognition with 'My
Neighbours Lawn' winning the Fathom Prize for Poetry in 2010 and
'Haiku from the Caribbean' shortlisted in Writing Magazine's Sea
Poetry Competition. Inspired by the work of Ted Hughes, Rudyard
Kipling and Philip Larkin, On Quarry Beach is Robert's second
collection of original poems following the success of A Journey
With Time (Lulu 2008). This second collection will appeal to a wide
readership, especially to fans of poetry and those that have read
and enjoyed Robert's previous work.
A eclectic collection of International poetry and prose created
from the winners of the Fantastic Books Publishing
Homeland/Motherland Charity Poetry Competition 2013. The collection
is dedicated to Brian Burchill and features some of his poems. A
biography follows each of the works to tell you a little more about
the creators of these poems. The collection features contributions
from; Maureen Duffy, Jana Russ, Robert Jaggs-Fowler, Sue Knight,
Andrew Barber, Pierre Le Gue, Walt Pilcher, Poorvaja Rajagopalan,
Jo Reah, Janet Dean, Nicola Beeston, Farzana Marie, Robert J Miles,
Frances Andrews and Brian Burchill.
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