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Archive | October, 2017

New People Need Nature/Young Poets Network poetry challenge: “Namedropping”

By milesking on October 2, 2017 in namedropping, poetry

For many thousands of years, before language was written down, poetry was created, recited and passed on from one generation to another – as a way of remembering great events and people, and of belonging.   Nature inspired poets then as it does now – and it feels to me  like there is a real […]

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