Particles of Light

Poems, puns, word play and witty one-liners

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Pub Date 28 Oct 2017 | Archive Date 24 Dec 2017

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Description

A poetry collection that is an exploration of words and meaning, and a celebration of sounds.

Life is serious, but not to be lived too seriously. In this collection the familiar is shown in unfamiliar ways. Our vanity and our fragility are exposed with gentle irony, and generosity of spirit. This is a collection of poems with something for everyone. There is a section on people, places, and Nature, a short section of love poems, and a large section of witty one-liners, puns, and humorous poems. 

Much in the collection is light-hearted and playful, although often with a more serious intent. The word play is wittier than Stand Up, and funnier than past wits such as Wilde and Parker. There is little introspection – the reader effortlessly becomes both the ‘I’ and the ‘eye’. While any of the poems might be autobiographical, poets, like novelists, can draw on the imagination. 

This book is the authentic voice of an individual poet. His style is original, though you may hear echoes of Shakespeare, Hopkins, Lawrence, Larkin, Betjeman, Lewis Carroll, A. A. Milne, or Milligan. Feel the power of nature in The Shipwreck ‘Wounded wave, writhe wide / Back-curled crest / Furled then swirled ...’ and enjoy the wit as in Exotic Travel ‘Travel broadens / The bowel’ or in Hope 'Hope springs eternal / In a young man’s / Groin'.

As Chris says: ‘Either write your poems and stuff them in a drawer, or publish and be damned! Poets want to communicate, and poetry is written to be heard. I write when I have something to say, and I feel I have found the right way to say it. Writing groups have enjoyed my poems over the years, and now is the time to put them ‘out there’, so others can enjoy them as they wish.’

A poetry collection that is an exploration of words and meaning, and a celebration of sounds.

Life is serious, but not to be lived too seriously. In this collection the familiar is shown in...


A Note From the Publisher

Chris M L Burleigh grew up in South London, read English at Cardiff, and worked in IT. Chris has written poetry all his life, and has been a prizewinner with, and been published by, Fish Publishing. Chris has lived in the Solihull area, in the West Midlands, for more than 30 years.

Chris M L Burleigh grew up in South London, read English at Cardiff, and worked in IT. Chris has written poetry all his life, and has been a prizewinner with, and been published by, Fish Publishing...


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Particles of Light
Poems, puns, word play and witty one-liners
by Chris M L Burleigh
Troubador Publishing Ltd

Matador
Humor , Poetry
Pub Date 28 Oct 2017
I am reviewing a copy of Particles Of Light through Troubadour Publishing and Netgalley:
This brief collection of poetry is an exploration of words and meaning, and a celebration of sounds.
Despite the size of this collection it covers a wide variety of poetry from nature, to love poems. It's shows generosity of Spirit as well as passion, living an life.
I give Particles of Light five out of five stars!
Happy Reading!

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This book is both lyrical and beautiful. The poetry is so magical, I just can't get enough!! Definitely recommend to anyone looking for a thought-provoking read!

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Modern way to express the life in the city with a sparkle of authenticity.

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Chris Burleigh's poetry is beautiful and haunting. In 'Particles of Light', each poem is a vivid story weaved into a small space. Every reader will find something to love in this book of poetry.

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Beautiful imagery, really nice poems. It's shorter than I realized, but that's not a bad thing. I like the author's writing style as well-- he invokes feeling but doesn't sound too self-indulgent. I think since a lot of these poems are so short, they would be nicely complimented by high-quality paper with some gorgeous original background art!

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As a short collection of short pieces, I enjoyed it.

My primary complaint is that the best poems ended too quickly.

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Definitely one of the most "interesting" poetry collections I've read. Written so differently than anything I've ever seen. The word play was fun and I had to stop and think about most of these, which I find neat.

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