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Journalist, columnist, author (three books, fourth on the way) and collector of stories. Tweets daily about women from history.
#ThroughHerEyes Cecil Frances Alexander (1881-1895), Wicklow-born poet and hymn-writer. She wrote 'All Things Bright and Beautiful'. Tennyson said of her poem 'Burial of Moses' that it was one of the poems by a living author that we would have been proud to be the author. https://t.co/zNNMDSnubr
The Friday Poem is a digital poetry magazine posting original poems, plus features and reviews of interest to poets and readers of poetry.
Funny poems can make us smile but the best of them also make us think. Our team chooses poems by Norman MacCaig, William Makepeace Thackeray, Alexander Hutchison, Maria Taylor, Luke Kennard and Billy Collins. https://t.co/Crb7cXi3CD #TheFridayPoem @woodbeepoet @MccafferyRichie https://t.co/G9gu2RjihU
local poet // union astronaut // trash czar // house husband @kristisnarsky // cat dad 🌿🐈⬛🐈🦨🐟🍞 // wrote @lightupswan et alia https://t.co/9OBYTSkuh4
@Joseph_Fasano_ poems of/for/with/poking-fun-at friends by William Bronk (“The Tell”), Kwame Alexander (“Life”), John Ashbery (“The Foreseeable Future”), and Cornelius Eady (“Dance Poem”) https://t.co/RRrNdCNEL4