My poem ‘After The Beach’ is now live on Tentacular Magazine.
Black rock parts the sand,
sleek as porpoise fins
poised for the depths
or launched from prehistory.
We buried ourselves here,
accumulated like time
or metal work, the sand
shuffled out of geography.
The ship on the horizon
pulls us into its nets.
Neither of us drew the map:
here be dragons, farewells.
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I'm a writer and poet. My first novel, All the Dogs, appeared in 2008, and was described by Niall Griffiths as 'a stirring debut, a compellingly written tract on the importance of finding a place on the earth.' My fiction has appeared in London Noir, Crimewave, Black Static and 3AM. I live in London, where, amongst other things, I teach Creative Writing for the Open University. https://absenceclub.com
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It has a really deep meaning
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