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"Beyond The Passing Chill Of Two Winds"

"Beyond The Passing Chill Of Two Winds"

Michael Claffey
Language: English - ISBN: 9789463677295 - 46 pages
Paperback
£7.20
£7.20

Synopsis

When poetry is found in equal-parts spiritual and sensual and words drip aloud in love; love reaching far beyond the tumults of change... Michael B. Claffey conveys rich poetic verse in this book of poems formed in the atmosphere of challenging experiences & disturbing times. To look within, like a lit torch on the inside, opening the heart up again to the purer essence of love, emerging from pain and loss. "Beyond The Passing Chill Of Two Winds," is told in a personal voice, the voice of a soul’s explanation to living it. Beating hearts, reaching, longing, holding on as one and divided again in the ever-weaving tapestry of life.

About Michael Claffey

Michael Claffey has been writing on and off the grid for the past fifteen years. Once, an active member of "Springboard" a private literary magazine that ran between the UK and Ireland for writer's and poet's, but regretfully, since retired. Much of Michael's writing is a fond reflection of when word spread 'to those in the know.' the old traditional way, via mail. He's won some awards for his articles and poetry, now featured in various places around the web. Over the years, Michael's been active within a variety of writing groups and forums, where his main interest and talents have been producing original articles, essays & poetry, he's also helped other writers by conducting exclusive author interviews, posted to the blog, highlighting various literary achievements for up and coming Authors. Michael's main niche and experience are in health-related articles, general interest topics & poetry. (A writer who likes to think outside the box and challenge contemporary views.)

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateFriday, 19 April 2019
Edition1
ISBN9789463677295
Pagecount46
Interior colorBlack/white
Size135 x 215 mm
AuthorMichael Claffey
CategoryLiterature > Poetry