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Written over a number of decades and covering a wide range of experiences and aspects of life, Today and Yesterday has been described as: "A compelling and poignant collection of poetry ... the vivid and colourful verse will captivate readers, drawing them into each piece and holding them until the very end. ... The intricate and intriguing themes will leave many readers reflecting on their own lives and experiences as they are taken on an extraordinary and thought-provoking journey." This new book of poetry from David McMichael seeks to attain a balance between the modern and the traditional,…mehr

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Written over a number of decades and covering a wide range of experiences and aspects of life, Today and Yesterday has been described as: "A compelling and poignant collection of poetry ... the vivid and colourful verse will captivate readers, drawing them into each piece and holding them until the very end. ... The intricate and intriguing themes will leave many readers reflecting on their own lives and experiences as they are taken on an extraordinary and thought-provoking journey." This new book of poetry from David McMichael seeks to attain a balance between the modern and the traditional, the real and the dreamlike, 'today and yesterday'. Only the reader can decide to what extent this is achieved.
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David McMichael is a doctor living in North West England, where he shares his time between the Ribble Valley, and Keswick in the Lake District. Whilst now retired from medical practice, he maintains an active involvement in health care matters. His other interests are family, all forms of the arts and science, nature and the countryside, fell walking, foreign travel, world ecology and the environment, and golf. He writes for his own enjoyment. He is the author of the novel, Shadows in a Photograph, published to high praise in 2016.