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Collection - An Intentional Collection of Poetry: Wordcatcher Modern Poetry
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There is rarely an end to a collection, itself being the action or process of collecting someone or something into a place to be cherished, observed, reviewed and displayed. This is my first intentional collection of poetry, a selection of work that gathers further memories of people, places, events and dreams. This book is about ownership, and the responsibility we have to our own course when sailing even the wildest seas of ageing, it is the duty of responsibility to our younger, hopeful selves who dreamed and willed us to deliver their future but have yet to face the challenges that life will deal us.

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Release dateDec 12, 2018
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Ross Lane

Ross Lane was born in the Cynon Valley in 1975. Educated at Aberdare Boy’s Comprehensive School and later the University Of Glamorgan where he obtained a BA (Hons) in English Literature, History, Philosophy & Psychology. As an avid creative he has been involved in many performance types from orchestras, swing bands, rock ensembles, short film and movie production both from a writing and performance perspective. He now lives In Cardiff Bay.

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