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he has sworn he would stop this but once more won't hurt and this will be the last time surely the last ~ What happens between the hours of knock-off-o'clock in the evening and get-up-and-go the next morning? This is the premise of poet/author Frank Prem's first (2003) poetry collection The Book of Evenings, in which he explores the twilight and examines the dark until he has enough . . . more than enough material for a book of evenings. Originally published with the assistance of a group of skilled and supportive friends and using the nom-de-plume of Frank Faust, Prem's examination of evening…mehr

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he has sworn he would stop this but once more won't hurt and this will be the last time surely the last ~ What happens between the hours of knock-off-o'clock in the evening and get-up-and-go the next morning? This is the premise of poet/author Frank Prem's first (2003) poetry collection The Book of Evenings, in which he explores the twilight and examines the dark until he has enough . . . more than enough material for a book of evenings. Originally published with the assistance of a group of skilled and supportive friends and using the nom-de-plume of Frank Faust, Prem's examination of evening life is wide in its scope and incorporates the free-standing minor tragedy of Tuesday Night At Emile's. Wild Arancini Press is delighted to release this brand new edition of a wonderful first collection of poetry on its coming of age twenty-one years after the original. ~ on a tuesday it is emile's where the choices might be as long as five courses of menu but emile already knows
Autorenporträt
Frank Prem has been a storytelling poet for more than forty years, and has spent his working life in various parts of the public psychiatry system in Victoria (Australia). 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'.He and his wife live in the beautiful township of Beechworth in the North East of Victoria.