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Sunday, 22 June 2014

squandered plentitude



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charcoal trees, silhouetted



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lie here with me



 

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injustice seems picturesque



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pray for the fallen



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there are no small freedoms




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Monday, 16 June 2014

birdsong marks a territory


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so what if words go unread!



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spring explodes



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Friday, 13 June 2014

Light seeps through new leaves...





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Pete Turpie grew up in Northumberland, England. He studied History of Art and English Literature at Manchester and Open University. Pete worked in Further Education management for almost 30 years. Writing under the pen-name 'Alan Wickes', his poetry has been published extensively in the UK, North America and Australia, appearing in Aesthetica, Znine, Worm, Loch Raven Review, The Chimera, Envoi, The Raintown Review and Angle. His sonnets have won Ware Poets national competition twice, in 2004 and 2009. Cannon Poets awarded first prize to his poem "Parting Shots" in November 2006. In November 2007 his chapbook Prospero at Breakfast was published by Modern Metrics. His work has featured in anthologies and he is included on 'The Hypertexts' site as a spotlight poet. In 2012 the sonnet sequence 'Nighthawks' was nominated for a Pushcart Prize. Pete retired in 2012 and has recently completed an M.A. in Humanities with the University of Derby. In the longer term he is looking forward to travelling more extensively, enjoying family life and to have more time to further develop his writing.
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  • ▼  2014 (10)
    • ▼  June (10)
      • squandered plentitude
      • charcoal trees, silhouetted
      • lie here with me
      • injustice seems picturesque
      • pray for the fallen
      • there are no small freedoms
      • birdsong marks a territory
      • so what if words go unread!
      • spring explodes
      • Light seeps through new leaves...
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