Almanac: Twelve Poems for 2025
By (Author) Di Slaney
Candlestick Press
Candlestick Press
4th September 2024
4th September 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Nature and the natural world: general interest
Paperback
28
Width 137mm, Height 210mm
We begin on Exmoor and end with a frosted window in this glorious addition to our ever-popular series of Almanacs. On the way, we encounter wild roses and pipistrelle bats, the green-god Lud and violet lightnings during a summer storm. The twelve poems take us through the year, noticing the particular things that make each month unique and precious. Spring is heralded in a delicious poem that relishes the rhymes and sound-patterns of the year's most vibrant season: Slithery, withery Winter's away! Here comes dawny, yawny Spring sunrays, rooty, shooty, tooty daffodils bright, buttery, fluttery, butterflies light from 'Here Comes Spring' by Linda Middleton What could be better than starting each month with a poem We hope this beguiling selection will help you to do just that. Poems by David Clarke, Jane Clarke, Olga Dermott-Bond, Fiona Dignan, Paul Laurence Dunbar, Marie-Louise Eyres, Kerry Hardie, Mark Haworth-Booth, George Meredith, Linda Middleton, Angela Readman and Sara Teasdale. Cover illustration by Laura Boswell. Includes one poetry pamphlet, envelope and co-ordinating bookmark with space for your own personal message.