Carole Bromley's poetry has a sense of linguistic magic, with a strong ability to evoke a place. Her protean voice can shape itself to different material so that it never becomes predictable or monotonous.She is married with four children and lives in York where she tutors in Creative Writing for the University of York. She is a recent graduate of the M Phil in Writing at Glamorgan University. Her poems have been published widely in magazines and anthologies, and she has been highly placed in many competitions.'Succinct, well-constructed and powerful.' - Wendy CopeThis collection was a first stage winner in The Poetry BusinessBook & Pamphlet Competition 2004UNSCHEDULED HALTMidnight and a new moon. The trainhad stopped at Lille. The townslept, at least as far as I could see.Phil had his head on my shoulder;I remember wishing I was not so bony,no-one had ever rested his head on me before.And when they did, when my babiesnodded off, their fists open, trusting,I would remember this glimpse of Lille.The night pricked with stars.A stopped train. Midnight. A new moon.Due for publication end of May 2005.We are accepting pre-orders for this book now.
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