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Dave Lewis' poetry is honest and direct. Each word is effective and easily understood. Unlike so many others today, he writes from the heart and soul, from raw emotion; he has drawn on his wide ranging knowledge and experience to evolve a style, an elevated poetic diction, which eschews artifice and ornate language. To do otherwise, to court obscurity, to write for just a small coterie, would be for him to miss the mark. A true son of his native South Wales Valleys, his work moves from the local, to the national, to the international; he aspires to a universal discourse, beyond the here and now, and beyond class, or localness, or country. This excellent collection of Dave Lewis' work is highly recommended - John Evans.

About the author

Dave Lewis is from Cilfynydd, South Wales. He has always lived in Wales except for a year in Kenya. He has spent far too many years as a schoolteacher and dabbled at numerous other professions. He has written sports articles for the BBC and columns for local newspapers and web sites. He continues to run several web sites including the popular Pontypridd Town website. He is founder and organiser of The Welsh Poetry Competition, an international competition which seeks to encourage and nurture talented writers that have been overlooked by the arts establishment in Wales. This collection of poetry stretches from 1985-2009. For more information visit Dave’s web site - www.david-lewis.co.uk

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