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'Magnetic resonance imaging' explores the psychological themes of love, growth, and loss through lyricism and poetry. The collection is loosely based on the structure of Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'.

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'Magnetic resonance imaging' explores the psychological themes of love, growth, and loss through lyricism and poetry. The collection is loosely based on the structure of Vivaldi's 'Four Seasons'.
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Bruce Marsland is the author and editor of several works on language teaching, most notably Lessons from Nothing: Activities For Language Teaching With Limited Time And Resources (Cambridge Handbooks for Language Teachers). Born and raised in the United Kingdom, he has also worked in Finland and Bulgaria. He currently lives in Portland, Oregon, doing business as an editor and writer. Online, his travel writing has appeared in GoNOMAD, and his poetry has appeared in Rat's Ass Review, Smoky Blue Literary and Arts Magazine, Page & Spine, and Sixfold, among others. He has performed at 'Poetry & Jazz' in Helsinki, Finland. He has been a winner of the Sentinel Literary Quarterly poetry competition (2016), shortlisted for the Hammond House international literary prize (2017), and a runner-up in the Prole Laureate poetry competition (2018). Two other collections of poetry, Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Those Footsteps Behind, were published on Lulu in 2019.