The Wonder Is You

The Wonder Is You

The Wonder Is You

Andrew Blakemore

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AuthorHouse UK
Año de edición:
2007
Materia
Poesía
ISBN:
9781425993047
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'The Wonder is You' is a complete retrospective anthology of poetry written by Andrew Blakemore BA (Hons) and includes all of his completed works to date and amounts to well over 400 poems in total. 'Andrew is a talented and prolific writer of what I like to call 'real' poetry, which appeals to the heart and mind.'(Stan Barber, Kemberton, Shropshire) 'Andrew has the ability to craft his poetry based on life experiences. It is this unique vulnerability that makes him such a popular poet as everyone can identify with his emotions.'(Beverley Maiden, Bideford, Devon) 'Andrew’s poems show a strong sensitivity to the world around him, captured in a lucid, imaginative and strikingly personal style.'(Kathy Moore, Aldridge, West Midlands) 'Andrew writes with meaning and from the heart.'(Nicola Arrowsmith, Walsall Wood, West Midlands) 'Andrew is truly gifted and has a unique talent that cannot fail to touch the heart of all who read his wonderful poetry. A real inspiration and a breath of fresh air.'(Carol Bradbury, Brownhills, West Midlands) 'Once in a lifetime something comes along that touches your heart and soul. This beautifully written collection of poems is my once in a lifetime'(Judy Chapman, Walsall Wood, West Midlands)

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