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                                        Bard Mousse: September 2014
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Wednesday, 17 September 2014. Hometown by Steve Rudd. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Sentry Duty by Steve Rudd. Maybe it’s just the darkness coming up the garden. Between and through the trees. Like Birnam wood, en route. I’ll take first watch, I thought,. And here I am again, the lone sentry,. Just me and my little bayonet,. Holding back the dark. By staring into it, defiantly. These nights, this time of year,. A feeble glimmer around. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: NEW POETRY TITLE FROM THE KING'S ENGLAND PRESS
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Wednesday, 17 September 2014. NEW POETRY TITLE FROM THE KING'S ENGLAND PRESS. HAUNTINGS: Poems and Stories by Steve Rudd. August 2014) ISBN 978 1 909548 37 4. 9" x 6", 152pp, paperback £7.95. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Blogs we follow. The World of Walsh. Janice The Gnome Slayer! The King's England Press. Turned Out Nice Again. Due 30 September 2013 £10.99. Revudeville by Deborah Tyler-Bennett. Clark Gable in Mansfield. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: February 2013
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Monday, 11 February 2013. Deborah Tyler Bennett at Nottingham Festival of Words. Deborah Tyler-Bennett is writer in residence at the Nottingham Festival of Words. She will also be reading at Debbie Bryan's shop, Lace Market, 18 St Mary's Gate, Nottingham event 5-7pm, Friday 15th February 2013. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Other Blogs we follow. The World of Walsh. Janice The Gnome Slayer! The King's England Press. Turned Out Nice Again. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: August 2013
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Sunday, 18 August 2013. An Island by Steve Rudd. An island should be hard to get to; hard to reach. First, you should drive down winding roads,. Arriving at a small seaport, say Sunday evening,. Drive through the hot backstreets of summer,. At teatime, and the shops all shuttered. Paint-peeling boarded, all locals elsewhere…. Down to a nineteen-fifties quayside. With ropes and bollards, tar and cranes,. And not a passage elsewhere. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: Skiddaw, Easter Sunday
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Tuesday, 1 April 2014. Skiddaw, Easter Sunday. Http:/ youtu.be/PJ knVdjruY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other Blogs we follow. The World of Walsh. Janice The Gnome Slayer! The King's England Press. Turned Out Nice Again. Due 30 September 2013 £10.99. Revudeville by Deborah Tyler-Bennett. Clark Gable in Mansfield. Clark Gable in Mansfield. Skiddaw, Easter Sunday. To An Old Ex, On Her Birthday. View my complete profile. 
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: To An Old Ex, On Her Birthday
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Tuesday, 1 April 2014. To An Old Ex, On Her Birthday. Why do I do this, why torture myself. With these visions of summer hedgerows. Laden heavy with fragrant blossoms;. And Chichester harbour, the masts of yachts. At the bottom of opulent lawned gardens,. Roman palaces once found underneath;. Mosaics we once paid a pound to see? Why do I do this, why do I even allow. You in my dreams and musings? Even though I know you’re now. I’...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: September 2012
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Sunday, 23 September 2012. Household Gods by Steve Rudd. And in whatever houses a cat has died by a natural death, all those who dwell in this house shave their eyebrows only, but those in whose houses a dog has died shave their whole body and also their head. The cats when they are dead are carried away to sacred buildings in the City of Bubastis, where after being embalmed they are buried. This bric-a-brac that lumbers. Milk to drink...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Bard Mousse: September 2013
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                                        The Official Poetry Blog of The King's England Press and Potty Poets. Thursday, 26 September 2013. Two New Poems by Gez Walsh. I am pimp; I take your language and make it my own. Your malleable words become mine to do as I wish. What is your pleasure? What would you like me to supply you with? I have a lovely pair of double entendres for you to look at! Or maybe you prefer your expletives neat, and want full frontal titillation? Do you want your words to disturb the mind and colour the soul? And teach th...
                                     
                                    
                                        
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                                        Getting started in local history: Local History Online
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                                        Getting started in local history. The past has been described as 'a different country'. A place in many ways familiar but where the unprepared traveller can soon get lost. How well you prepare, and where you start your journey, will greatly influence your chances of travelling successfully. Here, in the shape of short extracts from Simon Fowler's first article in the 'Getting started' series (see right) is some very basic advice for beginners. Look on the web. Visit your local studies library. Getting st...
                                     
                         
                            
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