Dingo

I hereby interupt A Poem a Day for an announcement. Dingo is in the house. And she’s gorgeous. Thank you so much to Walker Books, Sue Whiting, Donna Rawlins and the awesomely talented Tannya Harricks (look her up!) The only sad thing … have to wait until...

APAD 18: In the weather

In the weather He stood on the corner shivered, cool in the growing city shadows. He relented, covered his Tshirt with a tailored jacket, pulled up the sleeves beyond his elbows. Still cool.

APAD 17: Bodleian

Bodleian Library The Bodleian library first opened to scholars in 1602 librarians were not permitted to marry lest it distract from their vocation   publishers sent a copy of every new book until that became a burden too heavy and the library developed...

APAD 15: The Chair Farmer

  The Chair Farmer (Gavin Munro) Gavin used to make chairs in the city: big chairs medium chairs and teeny-tiny chairs He crafted them in a shed behind his house   It took a long time for the tree to grow it took a long time for the wood to season it took a long...