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In A Pot of Message the author has crafted poems with pencil sketches that amuse and describe in verse what most of us think and experience in everyday life. Whatever the problems, frustrations or emotions Sullivan manages to put an amusing slant on them through his clever use of words and rhyme. Although mainly light-hearted and humorous, there are some more sensitive and deeper moments, which he has experienced as boy and man, that many readers will recognise and will have faced themselves. This poem casserole is exactly what it says. It is a potpourri of day-to-day life. A multi-ingredient dish that serves many tastes.…mehr

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In A Pot of Message the author has crafted poems with pencil sketches that amuse and describe in verse what most of us think and experience in everyday life. Whatever the problems, frustrations or emotions Sullivan manages to put an amusing slant on them through his clever use of words and rhyme. Although mainly light-hearted and humorous, there are some more sensitive and deeper moments, which he has experienced as boy and man, that many readers will recognise and will have faced themselves. This poem casserole is exactly what it says. It is a potpourri of day-to-day life. A multi-ingredient dish that serves many tastes.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher Sullivan lives in Midhurst, West Sussex with his wife Deborah and golden Labradors Woof and Splosh. A twenty-five-year career as a city trader was followed by spells as a lorry driver, landscape gardener, singer-songwriter and stand-up musical comedy entertainer whilst learning his craft as an author. He began writing poems and short stories from the age of nine shortly after the sudden death of his mother. His first published book was Broad Soldiers, an autobiography. A crime thriller, Reasonable Force, followed to much acclaim. After living in New York City for three months he wrote Apple Insider, a humorous and informative account of his experiences whilst delving into the colourful history of the vibrant metropolis. His poems have been published in local magazines.