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fire water ponders the rules - natural, mythological or all-too-human - we are fated to live by. Desires and emotions are pared down to essential elements in simple poems that sometimes offer natural charms or potions to cure our ills.
The new poetry collection from KV Skene. Twice winner of the Shaunt Basmajian Chapbook Award and UK Poet of the Year in the Purple Patch Small Press Awards 2009, this latest poetry collection will not disappoint her many fans. 'You Can Almost Hear Their Voices' - the title poem - is a remembrance of times past and many poems in the collection are the same: Places we no longer inhabit and people no longer with us. Voices of the departed. Clear reflections on what was, what might-have-been and an incisive awareness of what is. As KV put it: Last call for the innocent who still insists on happily-ever-after.
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Quoting over 60 of Canada's best poetsfrom Atwood through Lane to WaymanA Magical Clockwork reveals the subtle mechanisms that make a poem tick.
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Appended: New Spalding Club. Reports of committees. 1887 : 38 p. at end.
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