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This is modern poetry for adults. Funny, emotive and original. A great gift for poetry lovers and those new to poetry. Delightfully Illustrated; Random Rants and Remedies is a pleasure to dip into - to read quietly or read aloud. Whether your changing your life's journey, you're an amputee or inundated with chaos and need a solution to your troubles; this small volume of poems offers a comic approach; with practical advice, wry comment and poignant writing to point you in the right direction. Do you know where the odd socks go? Do you feel the need to rant about bad service? Do you want to…mehr

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This is modern poetry for adults. Funny, emotive and original. A great gift for poetry lovers and those new to poetry. Delightfully Illustrated; Random Rants and Remedies is a pleasure to dip into - to read quietly or read aloud. Whether your changing your life's journey, you're an amputee or inundated with chaos and need a solution to your troubles; this small volume of poems offers a comic approach; with practical advice, wry comment and poignant writing to point you in the right direction. Do you know where the odd socks go? Do you feel the need to rant about bad service? Do you want to contemplate the meaning of freedom? Delve into the inner workings of the brain, the glories of pasties and pies and the joys of a summer's day on the river. With humour and insight. Daisy Jackson writes poetry to soothe the mind, ease the heart, nurture the soul and help life make a little more sense.
Autorenporträt
Daisy Jackson is a poet, a writer, performer, director, arts teacher and specialist in making the arts accessible for people with learning difficulties. She is co-director of Culture Conspiracy, producing plays, videos and projects. For relaxation she likes to read, practice tai chi and paddle on the river. Daisy loves good coffee, fantastic food, fabulous friends and great gin. Would like to walk the hills, meditate, do yoga and visit every Unesco site in the world if she could only find the time. She writes poems about everyday life.; a bit of a rant, a wry reflection on things that happen to all of us. How did it begin? One day Daisy offered to help organise a poetry night at a local pub.. Here she met Ian: landlord, illustrator, graphic designer, writer and actor. One conversation led to years of friendship, an amazing creative partnership and new poetry inspiration.