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An assured debut collection of poems by Irish author, Frances Browner, which evokes an intense array of emotions, with beautiful tributes to her parents, the love so evident in each poem. The whole collection paints a vivid picture of a person and a time.

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An assured debut collection of poems by Irish author, Frances Browner, which evokes an intense array of emotions, with beautiful tributes to her parents, the love so evident in each poem. The whole collection paints a vivid picture of a person and a time.


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Autorenporträt
Frances Browner grew up in Dublin, lived in New York for twenty years and now resides in Greystones, Co. Wicklow. Her poems have appeared in Skylight 47, Tales from the Forest, Poems on the Edge, The Ogham Stone, Irish Examiner, Ink Sweat & Tears, A New Ulster, Cold Coffee Stand, Bray Arts Journal, Poetry24, Boyne Berries and on Limerick's Poetry Trail, Poetry Walls and 'Bring your Limerick to Limerick' finals. Her Micro-Chapbook of fifteen poems, Selfies, was launched online by Ghost City Press, Syracuse, New York, in their summer series, July 2019. She has had short stories and memoir pieces published and broadcast on radio and currently tutors creative writing and history with Dun Laoghaire/Dublin ETB. Frances facilitates the weekly workshop, Scríobh Arís, for Greystones Cancer Support and the monthly Poets Parlour open-mic in Greystones.