I’m delighted to tell you that I have two poems in ‘Can you hear the people sing?‘ a new anthology from Palewell Press:
My poems are Front Doors and Night’s Midpoint
Palewell Press’s second anthology of poetry and prose brings together a global set of writers, sharing their experiences of Covid-19, lockdown, the pandemic, losing track of time, a reprieve for nature, and their hopes for the future.
This anthology shares worldwide responses to the pandemic, from Yan Li’s testament to suffering in China; through Joseph Kafala of Sierra Leone’s Center for Memory and Reparations; Iranian-born Sholeh Wolpé in California; María Cristina Azcona, President of the International Forum for Literature and Culture of Peace in Latin America; Simon Lichman in Jerusalem, working for peace between Israeli and Palestinian communities; many UK-based human rights advocates: Dima Mekdad, Hasan Kahya, Anna Maria Mickiewicz, Nasrin Parvaz, Aydin Mehmet Ali, Taffy Nyawanza, Meltem Arikan, Shanta Acharya; and me!
Thank you to Camilla Reeve for accepting my poems.
Congratulations! Sound like a wonderful anthology.
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I’m looking forward to receiving my copy. Should be a good read.
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Wow !! Well done !
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Thanks – I’m very pleased! (A bit of English understatment there)
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Reblogged this on The Reluctant Poet.
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Oh well done!!!
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Thanks John.
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well done kim! congrats! <3
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Congratulations, Kim!!
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Congratulations! This is exciting!
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Very much so! The online book launch was fun too. I was thrilled to find that Helen Boyles is also in the book — I very much admire her poetry.
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It’s so much fun to appear in a collection with our heroes!
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Oh yes!
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