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The hole in the wall
A little boy looks into a dry stone wall and imagines who might inhabit it. Poem with illustrations. A6 softback (postcard size) 24 pages.
Words and illustrations by Ann Perrin
Produced by The Dry Stone Walling Education ProjectThe Puppeteers Daughter
The poems explore the complexity of life as the daughter of marionette makers and performers. There are poems concerned with life, love and loss, also the seaside, artists, allotments and the eccentricities of life.
Buy now - £6.60Don’t Throw Away the Daisies (illustrated)
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- Emerging from the chaos of 2020 inevitably older but wiser?
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- Creativity – lockdown – but everything is the garden is lovely!
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- Happy Easter
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- Hands upon hands and so expressive.
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- A garden poem and love the marionettes!
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‘I Wish’ – my poem featured in Writing Magazine to illustrate comic control
Doris Corti included this poem in this month’s ‘Writing Magazine’ as an example of rhythm and comic control. Wow! I wrote it for one of my grandchildren, Joshua, when he was attending Tatsfield Primary School in Kent and included a few … Continue reading
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