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Tuesday, 16 February 2016

"Dad, I fink I got it wrong again"


Women of a certain age, namely Tina Turner and a few men will remember the above character, played by Dick Emery. Gaylord and his Dad, played by Roy Kinnear, used to utter the immortal words.

"Dad, I fink I got it wrong again"

Well I certainly do think I've got it wrong again because I have just published yet another Poetry Anthology. This time 101 poems. All previous volumes, namely Genius Loci, Limbo Land and Another Place together with some unseen gems, written as long ago as the 1990s, all neatly bundled together for a very reasonable £9.99 for 136 pages.


As I am now officially retired from Facebook & Twitter, I am going to have to rely on you my anonymous and faceless chums to get the word out there about this bumper bundle of humorous verse.
Please feel free to share this post wherever you think it might engender a little interest. Thanks in advance for clicking your mouse. 
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I Bought a Mountain
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A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
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