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Poetry is something we can all write and probably have written at some point in our lives. It is not the reserve of a few literary giants or massive intellectuals. It is a way of communicating our feelings in small, bite-sized pieces, so that others can 'have a nibble' when the mood takes them. There may only be one or two in such an anthology that you will keep coming back to, but they will always have that power to move you in some way. We hope you will enjoy 'Inside Out'. From the authors simplest, witty observations to the deepest recesses of his mind, it truly is a journey of discovery.…mehr

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Poetry is something we can all write and probably have written at some point in our lives. It is not the reserve of a few literary giants or massive intellectuals. It is a way of communicating our feelings in small, bite-sized pieces, so that others can 'have a nibble' when the mood takes them. There may only be one or two in such an anthology that you will keep coming back to, but they will always have that power to move you in some way. We hope you will enjoy 'Inside Out'. From the authors simplest, witty observations to the deepest recesses of his mind, it truly is a journey of discovery. It might even inspire you to put pen to paper in a lyrical and meaningful way yourself; hope so.
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Autorenporträt
Tony King is a graduate of the National University of Ireland and was awarded a Ph.D. in History in 2019. A military veteran with extensive overseas experience, he has served multiple tours of duty in Lebanon and Bosnia with the United Nations and NATO. Happy to combine the national with the global Tony's research interests are wide and varied as he seeks to situate pre-independent Ireland on the world stage. 'Home Rule from a Transnational Perspective: The Irish Parliamentary Party and the United Irish League of America, 1901-1918' is his first such venture, and he is currently working on a new project identifying Irish American influence on US foreign policy.