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Incomparable Genius is a poetry book. There is no continuous theme to the book, style or rhythm of the poetry. The poems are differently structured from one another, they have been placed into nine circles, though they are in no specific order, apart from the trilogy entitled 'KMK Trilogy'. The illustrations in the book where given as a task for artists to complete, the artists were each given three poems to read and illustrate how they made them feel. In total the book has taken 8 years to complete, with the poetry inside being written between 2007-2015. Incomparable Genius is to be read…mehr

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Incomparable Genius is a poetry book. There is no continuous theme to the book, style or rhythm of the poetry. The poems are differently structured from one another, they have been placed into nine circles, though they are in no specific order, apart from the trilogy entitled 'KMK Trilogy'. The illustrations in the book where given as a task for artists to complete, the artists were each given three poems to read and illustrate how they made them feel. In total the book has taken 8 years to complete, with the poetry inside being written between 2007-2015. Incomparable Genius is to be read however you like, back to front, start in the middle and read outwards, upside down, there is no real start or end to the book. The poetry has been made to share love, humour, sadness, a wide mixture of emotions.
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Autorenporträt
Frazer Donald, born on the south east coast of England in a small seaside town, Eastbourne. He has lived in Eastbourne all his life and is inspired by its history and the sights it has to offer. He studied fine art at Middlesex university and graduated with a bachelors degree. He has written poetry throughout his life, improving in his techniques and skills over time. His main inspiration for poetry is clouds, stars and people. Clouds have been an interesting factor in his life since studying them on a patch of grass with his friend Arielle. Stars have always been an inspiration for him, not just in writing but painting, reading, thinking and a lot more. Frazer is a people watcher, but he finds it more interesting to watch people watching people and uses this to his advantage in his writing, he tries to see how people feel and what they are thinking. Frazer now works in Lewes and is constantly writing.