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Oops ... It’s Happened Again!

Oops ... It’s Happened Again!

AngieD

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Selfishgenie Publishing
Año de edición:
2024
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Poesía
ISBN:
9798224819584
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An experience she thought she would only encounter once, never did AngieD imagine that over twenty years later she would still be writing poetry. She never thought life would continue to provide subjects which would cause her to write, comment, whine and laugh about, and never did she think poetry would see the light of day, emerging from her writing books and store cupboards and into print! The scenery is still beautiful, we are still fortunate to live in a lovely country, and people (some) still remain selfish, greedy or kind! So, yes, this girl still living not as far north as Coventry, but still a little further north than Watford, is thankful for any reason to produce a verse or two, or three, or four! When AngieD ceases to make mistakes (and that ain’t gonna happen!), when our land has nothing but good folk in residence (can’t see that in the foreseeable!) and when our countryside is no longer picturesque (not likely!) then her writing will be all over (or will it?). Until then, it’s 'business as usual as AngieD tries to see the humour in everything! AngieD hopes Book Three will make the reader smile as much as Books One and Two gone before!

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