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Dundee University Review of the Arts – ‘Flocks of Words’

In animals, Birds, Cave Art, Constellations, Creation Myths, Darwin, forests, Poetry by Kateinnes_123.@hW9th July 2017

The excellent DURA have posted a review of ‘Flocks of Words’. I am absolutely delighted by this beautifully written and thoughtful exploration of my poetry collection. I feel very well …

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Heavenly Lights – a writer’s response to stained glass

In Birds, Christmas, Margaret Agnes Rope, Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery, Stained Glass by Kateinnes_123.@hW8th December 2016

A few months ago, I happened to see an image online which showed a section of a window designed and created by Margaret Agnes Rope (1882-1953). Despite having lived in …

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Imagined Worlds – Coleridge and Kublai Khan

In Birds, Friends of Coleridge, Kublai Khan, Poetry, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, walking, Xanadu by Kateinnes_123.@hW17th November 2016

As a young person, I was very fortunate to have an excellent education. However, I fear it was a bit lacking in regards to Samuel Taylor Coleridge. I went to an American …

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Robin Redbreast and the Wren

In Birds, Medieval Bestiaries, Poetry, Robin, Sherbourne Missal, Symbolism, The Darkling Thrush, Thomas Hardy by Kate Innes30th December 2014

Robin from the Sherbourne Missal, c. 1400, BL Add. MS 74236 Fascination with birds is something I will admit to, although I am not a bird watcher except in the …



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