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Starspin is a reflective collection which includes poems published in a wide range of leading magazines and journals including Carillon; Dream Catcher; Envoi; Labrys; Lunar Poetry; Manifold; Northwords Now; Orbis; Other Poetry;Poetry Monthly; Smiths Knoll; Stride; Tears in the Fence; The Journal; Ver; Wandering Dog. These poems are a reminder that all life comes at a price but that we should value that cost and the benefits that ensue. Barrasford Young's poems are masterpieces of observation offering the reader a vivid landscape of poignant well-crafted poetry. His long time love of books and…mehr

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Starspin is a reflective collection which includes poems published in a wide range of leading magazines and journals including Carillon; Dream Catcher; Envoi; Labrys; Lunar Poetry; Manifold; Northwords Now; Orbis; Other Poetry;Poetry Monthly; Smiths Knoll; Stride; Tears in the Fence; The Journal; Ver; Wandering Dog. These poems are a reminder that all life comes at a price but that we should value that cost and the benefits that ensue. Barrasford Young's poems are masterpieces of observation offering the reader a vivid landscape of poignant well-crafted poetry. His long time love of books and literature as a retired publisher and bookshop owner offers the reader a lens to see the world of wide experience. This poem from the book exemplifies his wry observation, empathy and descriptive skills: The unnecessary death of an otter cub in a new hydro scheme Dark hydro water turbines back to light behind my house. At its high intake a cub caught in unnatural rock fights concrete scours her cubsilk pelt concrete strips her skin to gut her bones break her will fails in wild trapped water that should have buoyed her she fought and did she not feel terror at that slow closing of body, fear the dark claws fingering through her eyes? She did not know of death, but felt something fail and found no gentleness. Not being aware of extinction makes it no easier. "Barrasford Young is at his best with his sharp natural descriptions and recreation of scene and place." Pauline Kirk, Editor, Fighting Cock Press
Autorenporträt
Barrasford Young left school with the intent to become a writer: however, the distractions of real life intervened; vat cleaner at a brewery, grave-digger, maintenance man, a librarian. Somewhere along the way and eight novels persuaded Grahaeme that he was not a novelist, After a stint at BAE and a computer peripherals company he joined the ranks of thev self employed as a publisher and later a bookshop owner. After moving to Scotland his muse returned.