Incurably Unromantic

Poems

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Pub Date 28 Feb 2019 | Archive Date 30 Apr 2019

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Description

While always informed by a lifetime's professional study of human psychology, this collection is unusual, the author thinks, in its final variety - humorous, sardonic but also at times dark and disquieting.

While always informed by a lifetime's professional study of human psychology, this collection is unusual, the author thinks, in its final variety - humorous, sardonic but also at times dark and...


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EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781789019810
PRICE £3.99 (GBP)
PAGES 200

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Featured Reviews

If poems could be referred to as "delicious" then I'd call this compilation, just that.
As a Writer, reading "Writer's Panel" was like coming home and feeling like someone else gets me and has asked the questions I've often asked. If you're looking for something unexpected then this is the book to read. Thanks Netgalley for the eARC.

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John Gillies writes in verse that ranges from tragic to comedic. What stands out most about these poems is the author’s talent for arranging them, showcasing the present power of rhyme (even in contemporary poetics).

This is a book to be savored and even to be added to readings in a modern poetry course.

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I enjoyed these poems very much!
Finally a collection of poetry that doesn't only have substance, but it's also a joy to my inner ears to "hear" the words, the rhymes out! It conveys a fun cynical, sometimes a bit skeptic or ironic take on life, all the while showing light to issues that us, individuals and society have - which is something I always appreciate. It made me think and laugh at the same time. There were only a couple of poems that weren't a hit for me, most of them I enjoyed very much. That's why I rate this one 4.5 stars, of course grounding it up where necessary.

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