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. . . wheel my shadow home at the end of the nightit is climbing walls without me . . . In Volume 6, of A Poetry Archive, Frank Prem continues his direct communication with the reader, telling his stories directly to you. . . . one hundred faces etchedin stonethe Maui of these mountainsgaze at me . . . A Poetry Archive revisits Prem's early days as a poet. Volume 6 includes work written between 2014 and 2016, and further develops his distinctive poetic voice, including a fascination with Blue-tongued skinks and other backyard lizards, contemplations of The Way, and the stunning impact of a…mehr

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. . . wheel my shadow home at the end of the nightit is climbing walls without me . . . In Volume 6, of A Poetry Archive, Frank Prem continues his direct communication with the reader, telling his stories directly to you. . . . one hundred faces etchedin stonethe Maui of these mountainsgaze at me . . . A Poetry Archive revisits Prem's early days as a poet. Volume 6 includes work written between 2014 and 2016, and further develops his distinctive poetic voice, including a fascination with Blue-tongued skinks and other backyard lizards, contemplations of The Way, and the stunning impact of a visit to Gariwerd. . . . when he dons the maskhe is The Lizardscincidaen snoutraised to the aira walkthat is both swayand saunter . . . Wild Arancini Press is delighted to bring you this wonderful journal of a poet's development.
Autorenporträt
Frank Prem has been a storytelling poet and writer for over forty years. He has been published in magazines, e-zines and anthologies, in Australia and in a number of other countries, and has both performed and recorded his work as 'spoken word'.Frank has now published many collections of free verse poetry, including memoir, true life stories, what he describes as 'picture poetry' and books suitable for young children.He and his wife live in the beautiful township of Beechworth in northeast Victoria (Australia).