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'Although the poems are short as the haiku style usually is P.J. Reed ignites the imagination with the rich visual imagery contained within her verse and the way in which the words knock together creating sparks.' DR Flicker is a delightful collection of senryu or human haiku. In Flicker, Reed has brought together a series of poetic postcards, entwining the ever-changing nature of the Devon countryside, with the lives of some of the fascinating people she has encountered on her travels. This collection is a rollercoaster of human emotions, ranging from sensitive portrayals, to a wicked…mehr

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'Although the poems are short as the haiku style usually is P.J. Reed ignites the imagination with the rich visual imagery contained within her verse and the way in which the words knock together creating sparks.' DR Flicker is a delightful collection of senryu or human haiku. In Flicker, Reed has brought together a series of poetic postcards, entwining the ever-changing nature of the Devon countryside, with the lives of some of the fascinating people she has encountered on her travels. This collection is a rollercoaster of human emotions, ranging from sensitive portrayals, to a wicked commentary of a host of characters she has met in her travels including jealous wives, wandering husbands, bored businessmen, an ever-scribbling writer, a time traveller, and the infamous animal man of Crediton. more poetry by P.J. Reed Haiku Ice Haiku Yellow Haiku Summer Haiku Gold
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P.J. Reed MA is an award-winning, multi-genre author, poet, and playwright with books ranging from high fantasy to haiku. Her writing is eclectic and never dull. She is an author, historian, and archaeologist by trade. P.J. lives in Devon, England with her two daughters and Rupert, the ginger rescue dog. She is usually found tapping away on her laptop in a darkened corner of a coffee shop.