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Glasgow
United Kingdom

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Favorite Poets  Lord Byron, Roger McGough, Peter Morriss, Thomas Hardy, John Keats and Sigfreid Sassoon
Favorite Authors Isacc Isimov, Dan Simmons, Alice Sebold, Susanna Clarke, Mark Haddon, Osamu Tezuka, David Peace, Stephen Fry.
Greatest Influence Roger McGough
About me My name is Kieran from the sunny isle of Scotland. At the moment I live in glasgow working for "the man" during the day and writing poetry by night. I erms of experience I've only been writing poetry seriously for about 8 months now, but I've always written stuff in general. My Blog, Adventures of a Glasgow Poet http://www.adventuresofaglasgowpoet.blogspot.com
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16 January 200816 January 2008PoemHow To Die Gracefully
19 January 200822 January 2008PoemDancing Tonight
19 January 200819 January 2008Blog entryToday I shall start!
19 January 200819 January 2008Forum topicI have a big project, and need your help!
22 January 200822 January 2008PoemFeral Teens
6 February 20086 February 2008PoemThe Brain
6 February 20086 February 2008PoemEnormous Balloons (On Modern Poets)
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Submitted by Kieran Nelson on 27 July 2008 - 4:17pm.
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I'm back, for good.

Hi folks, I’ve taken a lot of time out and have sort of ignored the site, but I’m back now and will try to comment at least one poem a day. I probably won’t post much on the site anymore, but that’s because of my new venture.

I’ve set up a blog about being a poet in Glasgow, and I invite you all to come see!

http://www.adventuresofaglasgowpoet.blogspot.com

come and check it out and let me know what you think.

Kieran

“Mind, how you go!”
- Roger McGough’s poem for LSD Awareness Week