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A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities

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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from Sugarray77
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You've pulled another good one out of your hat (book) ha. I enjoy sharing your adventure into obscure words. I also enjoy your author's notes that help to define the moment and the word. Thanks.

 Comment Written 06-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2018
    Thanks very much for the kind comments, I really appreciate your reviewing my work :) Cheers - Craig
Comment from Debbie Pope
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What a word--gobble-pipe. Thank you for using it. I love the idea of your book. If each word is as "curious" as gobble-pipe, you have a best seller in the works. I learned so much from this poem. I love the sax, but I thought that Ravenscroft just made puzzles. Thanks for the video as well.

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 Comment Written 06-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2018
    It is a strange one, but so are most of them in the book. Some are also quite lovely (I wouldn't put this one in that category). Thanks for the great review :) Craig
Comment from dragonpoet
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I have never heard a saxophone called a gobble-pipe before. I am glad you chose Baker Street as the song for it is well known and provides the sense of sound to the poem.

Keep writing

Joan

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 Comment Written 06-Mar-2018


reply by the author on 06-Mar-2018
    Thanks very much for reviewing, Joan. Much appreciated - Craig
reply by dragonpoet on 06-Mar-2018
    My pleasure, Craig.

    Joan