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BIRD'S EYE VIEW is an engaging debut collection of poems and quirky light verse. Endorsed by New Writing North as one of its recommended books for Autumn 2021, it takes you on a hop-on/hop-off tour of UK and European locations with a diversity of topics from hedgehogs to hang-gliding, strawberry picking to snorkelling, mountains to Mersey Ferries. In three stages, it takes a rollercoaster ride through British seaside towns in 'Baycombe', casts a wry glance at Britain in Europe in 'Those Eurovision Nights', and ends with a ramble through the shadowy forest of current affairs in the TV newsroom…mehr

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BIRD'S EYE VIEW is an engaging debut collection of poems and quirky light verse. Endorsed by New Writing North as one of its recommended books for Autumn 2021, it takes you on a hop-on/hop-off tour of UK and European locations with a diversity of topics from hedgehogs to hang-gliding, strawberry picking to snorkelling, mountains to Mersey Ferries. In three stages, it takes a rollercoaster ride through British seaside towns in 'Baycombe', casts a wry glance at Britain in Europe in 'Those Eurovision Nights', and ends with a ramble through the shadowy forest of current affairs in the TV newsroom of 'Soundbite City News'. The author explores the peaks and caverns of modern life, with a lively and informed commentary and not least a smile or two ...
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Peter Burgham was born and raised in Liverpool, of mixed English/Welsh origin. He has travelled extensively throughout the UK, Europe and North America, and has also lived in central Scotland, Aix-en-Provence, Sheffield and York. His versatile, accessible and distinctive writing style has been recognised through success in numerous UK literary competitions, including many of the poems in his debut collection Burg's Eye View. In particular, he has had frequent success at the Yeovil 'Writing Without Restrictions' annual competition (3rd in 2017, top 10 in 2018, commended in 2016). As well as winning the Buxton Poetry competition in 2017, he has been placed or highly commended in several other poetry competitions eg Southport, Wirral, and Yeovil. More poetry and links to other creative arts can be found on the website www.burg34.com.