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Tagspamphlet (23), flarestack publication (22), open university units (20), flarestack (18), tarot (16), decks (14), favourite book (4), five seasons press (3), novels (2), my other collection (1) — see all tags

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GroupsArt is Life, TAROT LOVERS

Favorite authorsPaulus Berensohn, Kenneth Koch, Maxine Kumin, J.D. Salinger, James Schuyler, Gerald Stern, Rose Tremain, William Carlos Williams (Shared favorites)

About meDay-to-day a poetry editor/publisher, but also heavily into Tarot and djembe drumming, and interested in almost everything EXCEPT politics (yes, I know...) and sport.

Also an ex-librarian, I've resisted (so far)joining the group "Librarians who LibraryThing"

Is it possible to be an ex-poet? If so, I'm one of those too.

About my libraryIt just growed. Many of my most influential books have been lent to people. Ditto books I've read & enjoyed.
I'm a big fan of, for example, Rose Tremain, but don't own any of her books.

Homepagehttp://www.flarestack.co.uk

Real nameCharles

LocationSomerset, England

Emailcannula.dementiavirgin.net

Account typepublic, lifetime

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Common KnowledgeSeries (31), Awards (79), Characters (160), Places (62)

Member sinceAug 20, 2007

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It was in Mutley, Plymouth, and unfortunately I can't recall which one because I browsed through quite a few.
You're welcome. Privileged to be a reader like your daughter.

"Our existence is a poem
we are writing in collaboration
with all the others who contribute
to the texture of our life."

And that's just of one the things. Thanks.
I was in bookshop in Devon. Browsing through poetry. I came across your book. I liked it and so I bought it.
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