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Iconic Tattoo

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"I was immediately enamoured by not only Richard's words, but the way he reads and his abundant enthusiasm. This second collection continues his impressive body of work. He writes eruditely covering historical facts, human rights and personal experiences. Right from the beginning, the title poem, Iconic Tattoo, grabs you and ensures that this collection is one to be enjoyed. Read it all at once, or dip in and out, but either way you will be glad you read it. And did I mention his love of all things Petula Clark?" Fin Hall writer, filmmaker, collaborator "TRANSFORMATIVE AND EMOTIONAL! From poem to poem, travel on a journey written and carefully curated by conductor, Richard Harries. Stop at stations capturing the psychological effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic, visit a childhood friend, and ponder what humanity has done to our natural world. Read each poem aloud and give yourself space to breathe in each experience!" Kemlyn Tan Bappe

Author Biography:

Richard Harries (not to be confused with the Bishop of Oxford) is a well known spoken word artist with a considerable following on YouTube. He performs throughout East Yorkshire but mainly in and around Hull. His first poem, Pirate Izzy, was written for his Granddaughter; and thereafter he began writing and performing at Folk Clubs and Pubs.In addition to several years at the Hull Freedom Festival he has been a popular feature at the Filey Folk Festival, Cottingham Springboard, and in venues in Leeds, Harrogate and Wakefield. Richard's historical poems have been published in American Journals and his war poems were read in Ypres 100 years after the first shot in the Battle of Bellewaarde in World War I.Richard is often known as the Bard of Withernsea or the Activist Poet of Hull having written for the Action for Hull Group, The Wilberforce Society and supported campaigns to save the Lord line building and Beverlygate.
Release date NZ
November 1st, 2022
Pages
80
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
140x216x5
ISBN-13
9781913432560
Product ID
36019132

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