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February 18, 2012
Harriet Blackbury has been writing poetry for as
long as she can remember. She has developed
her own very natural and distinctive style,
using everyday language in a way that appeals
to readers of all ages and social backgrounds,
right across the board, by creating credible
scenarios for them to dwell upon.
Refreshingly different, her poems range from
the deeply reflective and the sharply perceptive
to the gently whimsical and, quite often, the
downright hilarious. She has a keen eye for
the emotions, the frustrations, the joys and
the disappointments of day-to-day existence.
At times, she treads a raw path through the
jungle of human failings. But whatever the
mood, her verses all seem to provide a
meaningful slant on the realities of
modern life.
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