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'Forward into the mysterious beauty of spring The crocuses, melon-dawn yellow snow-purple veined saffron and milk-hearts And birdsong becoming audible, trilling and chattering in symphony Spools of song, sweet canticles in taunting magniloquence melodious code Like an angelical speech Like golden divination and ambiguous dreamlike augury And I came upon a beekeeper And he said do you know you can have it all? The blessed bees vibrantly humming stung with nectar and honey Stinging and healing our ache and our sweetness, our love and our hurt Extraordinarily, the honeybee came upon this All so…mehr

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'Forward into the mysterious beauty of spring The crocuses, melon-dawn yellow snow-purple veined saffron and milk-hearts And birdsong becoming audible, trilling and chattering in symphony Spools of song, sweet canticles in taunting magniloquence melodious code Like an angelical speech Like golden divination and ambiguous dreamlike augury And I came upon a beekeeper And he said do you know you can have it all? The blessed bees vibrantly humming stung with nectar and honey Stinging and healing our ache and our sweetness, our love and our hurt Extraordinarily, the honeybee came upon this All so beautiful And I feel as if spring has touched me and saved me.'
Autorenporträt
Mark Binmore (born 1971) is an award winning British novelist, In 2015 Mark was ranked one of Britain's 100 new influential LGBTQ writers and was the subject of three books [After The Event/Trilogy] by Chris Henson who for several years shadowed Mark and wrote an observational account of a new author at work and play. From his catalogue, he 'gave us a glimpse into love and solitude in Soho' [Beautiful Mess], 'pretended to be an ageing actor' [Beautiful Deconstruction], 'wrote a zany obsessional one with everything and the kitchen sink in it' [Everything Could Be So Perfect] 'went into early retirement and wrote a book about being old' [Sunsets Etc] 'stepped back in the 1980s with sex, lies and secrets' [Sad Confetti] 'returned to the French countryside with a key in search of a long lost brother' [Sleeps With Butterflies/The Living Return] re-discovered childhood memories seen through older eyes [Now I Let You Go] and 'chasing idylls, romantic and artistic salvation, certain they've unlocked the secret of happiness.' [Glorious Summer]