That wonderful feeling when your dream comes true
20/11/2017 at 8:24 pm | Posted in Uncategorized | 9 CommentsTags: dragons, energy healing, learning, meditation, poetry, reflections, Spirituality
At the beginning of this year I set myself a challenge: get some poetry accepted for publication. Today, that wish has come true. The Poetic Bond VII, an anthology edited by Trevor Maynard, features work by 50 poets from 11 countries. Together, they create a vivid snapshot of now. My three poems are set in England, New Zealand and infinity. They feature love, loneliness and yes, there are dragons. Quite a lot of dragons – the sort that can change lives. They’re worth getting to know!
Do go take a peek at Amazon UK or Amazon.com
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Wonderful news Suzanne!
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Comment by t0ast3d— 20/11/2017 #
Thank you!
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Comment by Suzanne Askham— 20/11/2017 #
The anthology looks an amazing way of gathering new poetry from outside the traditional ‘poet’ box 🙂
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Comment by t0ast3d— 20/11/2017 #
It really is, t0ast3d. There’s something honest, wild and free about the collection.
Do you write poetry? I bet you’d be really good at it!
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Comment by Suzanne Askham— 20/11/2017 #
Hey Suzanne I have definitely dabbled a bit with poetry on my blog. I occasionally remember to tag it as poetry! X
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Comment by t0ast3d— 23/11/2017 #
Just been browsing your poetry. Beautiful! x
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Comment by Suzanne Askham— 23/11/2017 #
Thank you…
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Comment by wildswimmermum— 23/11/2017 #
This is great Suzanne….congratulations! I write poems for all my friends for their birthdays or special occasions too! So thrilled you completed what you set out to do! You are awesome! Blessings, Barbara xxxxx
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Comment by spirited13— 21/11/2017 #
Thank you Barbara! I like the fact that you write poems for friends. So many of us seem to write poetry. It’s a beautiful thing.
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Comment by Suzanne Askham— 21/11/2017 #