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As a follow up to the debut collection entitled Assorted Musings, A Bardic Melange tackles various themes incorporating humour, limericks, solemnity and the author's unique take on observed situations and experiences, some of which may resonate with the reader. Indeed, some offerings are personal and meaningful to the author who has no qualms about sharing his feelings and thoughts. It is hoped that you will enjoy the author's writings and take something away in terms of stimulating food for thought! As you will deduce, it is far removed from romantic poetry. Rather, it is very much contemporary verse written for today. Do enjoy at your leisure.…mehr

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As a follow up to the debut collection entitled Assorted Musings, A Bardic Melange tackles various themes incorporating humour, limericks, solemnity and the author's unique take on observed situations and experiences, some of which may resonate with the reader. Indeed, some offerings are personal and meaningful to the author who has no qualms about sharing his feelings and thoughts. It is hoped that you will enjoy the author's writings and take something away in terms of stimulating food for thought! As you will deduce, it is far removed from romantic poetry. Rather, it is very much contemporary verse written for today. Do enjoy at your leisure.
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Autorenporträt
Tony McIntosh is a West Norfolk resident. He has written a previous Anthology of verse entitled Assorted musings. He retired two years ago having previously worked in the civil service, NHS as a trained Psychiatric nurse and latterly as a home carer in social care. He enjoys being with family, including his grandchildren. His hobbies include walking, cooking, ornithology, choir singing and being a regular congregant at his local church. He also enjoys going to musical gigs with a preference for folk music. He also did voluntary work as a narrator for Talking newspapers. In previous years, he funds raised for charities including the Anthony Nolan Trust, RNLI and the Samaritans for whom he was a volunteer in the 1970s.