The third bluewater book.
Online today, you can now download a 120-page booklet comprising the first 100 blogs to my main blogging site stuarteglin.blogspot.com. The booklet contains a wide range of posts, including book reviews, CD and concert reviews and general reflections. There are also poems from my various collections and works in progress.
To download the file, click on this link. Left click to open it on your computer, or right click and "save as" to save it to your hard disk.
The download is a pdf file, which opens in the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. If you have problems downloading it or find it is slow to open (it is about 600k in size) then drop me an email and I'll send you a word processor version of the document to you.
This is the beginning of a programme of activity for 2005 for bluewater books. Feeback welcome, as ever.
Friday, January 28, 2005
Monday, September 27, 2004
The First Two Books from BlueWater Books
Booklets published August 2003:
'zen words' (bw001) 52 pages
a collection of poems which explore language, landscape and the self, each poem captures the indefinable and attempts to distil it in words. These poems create vivid moments, with their use of language.
'umbrian images' (bw002) 36 pages
a sequence of poems reflecting on a holiday in Italy, which captures both the sense of location and the wonder of the Italian language. The poems included in this collection also capture Assisi just weeks before an earthquake destroyed frescoes and buildings.
'zen words' (bw001) 52 pages
a collection of poems which explore language, landscape and the self, each poem captures the indefinable and attempts to distil it in words. These poems create vivid moments, with their use of language.
'umbrian images' (bw002) 36 pages
a sequence of poems reflecting on a holiday in Italy, which captures both the sense of location and the wonder of the Italian language. The poems included in this collection also capture Assisi just weeks before an earthquake destroyed frescoes and buildings.
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