From Bedtime On

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
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Author: Jean Gill ISBN: 9781386262008
Publisher: The 13th Sign Publication: April 13, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Jean Gill
ISBN: 9781386262008
Publisher: The 13th Sign
Publication: April 13, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

'A delicious book full of the unexpected. Highly emotive contents.' –Writing Magazine

The second collection of poetry from award-winning author Jean Gill retains the passion and spiky humour for which she is known but has matured into a unique, assured view of our world. Her most lyrical poems reveal a sensuality that lingers in the imagination.

‘I would not give my eyes to tune pianos but for one brightened night to read

the raised points of your skin with blind man’s fingers

I might.’

Other poems share political insights with timeless, incisive humour.

Just like that cheated child, who eats his ‘chosen’ veg

I’m bribed, cajoled, bombasted by each politician’s pledge.

This greener, better future which they say they offer me,

has horizons built of money on the dead dreams of the free.

Unless I stand for my beliefs myself, election means

that I’m doomed to cast my vote

for processed peas or processed beans.

Divided into two parts, this new edition includes the stories behind the poetry, some personal and some on the craft of writing poetry; always surprising.

*** ‘The humour frequently has the effect of pointing up the stark reality with which she writes. She employs a variety of styles to make the collection even more interesting. ***–Ted Griffin, Pause Magazine

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'A delicious book full of the unexpected. Highly emotive contents.' –Writing Magazine

The second collection of poetry from award-winning author Jean Gill retains the passion and spiky humour for which she is known but has matured into a unique, assured view of our world. Her most lyrical poems reveal a sensuality that lingers in the imagination.

‘I would not give my eyes to tune pianos but for one brightened night to read

the raised points of your skin with blind man’s fingers

I might.’

Other poems share political insights with timeless, incisive humour.

Just like that cheated child, who eats his ‘chosen’ veg

I’m bribed, cajoled, bombasted by each politician’s pledge.

This greener, better future which they say they offer me,

has horizons built of money on the dead dreams of the free.

Unless I stand for my beliefs myself, election means

that I’m doomed to cast my vote

for processed peas or processed beans.

Divided into two parts, this new edition includes the stories behind the poetry, some personal and some on the craft of writing poetry; always surprising.

*** ‘The humour frequently has the effect of pointing up the stark reality with which she writes. She employs a variety of styles to make the collection even more interesting. ***–Ted Griffin, Pause Magazine

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