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Monday, 17 November 2014

Letter to an Unknown Soldier


Well if you don't blow your own trumpet and bang your own drum, nobody else will, so the Shark Fisherman of Wales is letting you know, my faithful 15 readers of this select, boutique blog that his poem 'Boots on the Cenotaph' (which first saw the light of day on this very blog) is being included in the above anthology. 

The book 

will be launched this Thursday night at the Royal Society of Arts in John Adam Street off the Strand in London. David/Dafydd/Dai Williams will take the straw out of his mouth and don the spats and tuxedo and having secured budget travel and accommodation will appear like a ghost at the above function to bag his free copy of the book.

If you would like to read the poem without going to the expense of purchasing the book you can do so here by clicking on the link and putting 'Dafydd Williams' into the Name of Sender Box after you have clicked search for specific letter



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On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
I Bought a Mountain
Hovel in the Hills: An Account of the Simple Life
Ring of Bright Water
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A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
The Seat of the Soul


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