Talking Crow
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Jim Clarkson is a lucky git.He has written poetry since he was 17 and mostly he has done this in pocketsof time in-between doing other stuff.His is a poetry which has sprouted like a weed growing between cracks in thepavement; a poetry which has spread like mushrooms in a cellar. Often hehas referred to it as bandit poetry, because that's how it's been written - instolen moments at 5 in the morning, or in car parks, or at the top of the stairswaiting for children to go to sleep.In May 2015 he got through to the Poetry Slam final with his poem, Things toCome. There, wearing a rather smart suit, he was fortunate enough to win.He celebrated eating crisps with his daughter listening to very loud music onthe journey home.The poems in this collection are a bit miserable. But they are also a bit funny.If you can, please read them at 5 in the morning, or in car parks, or at the topof the stairs waiting for children to go to sleep.Old Skull Face, a family friend.
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