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Riccardito, please, do not publish your article about Simon R. Gladdish [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Keep It Simple|here]]. That's the wrong place; I have already moved it to [[Simon R. Gladdish]] once. Please, make your edits to the latter page. In a short time I'll have to delete [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Keep It Simple]], but I don't want you to lose your work, so, please, copy and paste it on [[Simon R. Gladdish]]. If you need any further help, please feel free to contact me on [[User talk:Salvio giuliano|my talk page]]. <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml"> '''[[User:Salvio giuliano|Salvio]]'''</span> [[User talk:Salvio giuliano| <sup>Let's talk about it!</sup>]] 00:47, 26 January 2012 (UTC) |
Riccardito, please, do not publish your article about Simon R. Gladdish [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Keep It Simple|here]]. That's the wrong place; I have already moved it to [[Simon R. Gladdish]] once. Please, make your edits to the latter page. In a short time I'll have to delete [[Wikipedia:WikiProject Keep It Simple]], but I don't want you to lose your work, so, please, copy and paste it on [[Simon R. Gladdish]]. If you need any further help, please feel free to contact me on [[User talk:Salvio giuliano|my talk page]]. <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml"> '''[[User:Salvio giuliano|Salvio]]'''</span> [[User talk:Salvio giuliano| <sup>Let's talk about it!</sup>]] 00:47, 26 January 2012 (UTC) |
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<ref name=undefined /> Carl Van Raay <ref name=undefined /> The Price of Passion <ref name=undefined /> Dany Post Colours of Istanbul |
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Simon R. Gladdish is a British poet and was born in [[Kampala, Uganda ]]in 1957. His family returned to Britain in 1961, to Reading where he grew up. Educated at [[University College Oxford]] and [[Fitzwilliam College Cambridge]] Universities, he trained as an English Language Teacher, a profession which enabled him to live and work for many years in Spain, France, Turkey, Tunisia and Kuwait. Domiciled near Swansea since 1992, he has no plans to return to the land of his father. In 1999 [[Poet Laureate]] [[Andrew Motion]] wrote to him saying 'I love the energy of your poems.' Simon strongly believes that poetry ought to be enjoyable, entertaining and enlightening. |
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He has written and has had published ten collections of [[poetry]] and one of [[aphorisms]] which are available on [[Amazon Kindle]] Works that have captured the public's imagination are, ''Back to Basics, Images of Istanbul, Seasonal Affective Disorder and Homage to Edward Lear: 250 Limericks ' |
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A selection of poems from ''Images of Istanbul'' are featured in the travel book [[Colours of Istanbul]] by the Dutch photographer, [[Dany Post,]] and have also appeared in [[The Price of Passion,]] by best selling Australian author [[Carla Van Raay]]. |
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In tone his poems range from humour to cynicism to naked, unashamed romanticism. |
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Simon R Gladdish lives near Swansea with his wife the artist, Rusty Gladdish. |
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:Cheers. <span style="text-shadow:grey 0.118em 0.118em 0.118em; class=texhtml"> '''[[User:Salvio giuliano|Salvio]]'''</span> [[User talk:Salvio giuliano| <sup>Let's talk about it!</sup>]] 01:30, 26 January 2012 (UTC) |
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Riccardito, please, do not publish your article about Simon R. Gladdish here. That's the wrong place; I have already moved it to Simon R. Gladdish once. Please, make your edits to the latter page. In a short time I'll have to delete Wikipedia:WikiProject Keep It Simple, but I don't want you to lose your work, so, please, copy and paste it on Simon R. Gladdish. If you need any further help, please feel free to contact me on my talk page. Salvio Let's talk about it! 00:47, 26 January 2012 (UTC)
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[1] Carl Van Raay [1] The Price of Passion [1] Dany Post Colours of Istanbul Simon R. Gladdish is a British poet and was born in Kampala, Uganda in 1957. His family returned to Britain in 1961, to Reading where he grew up. Educated at University College Oxford and Fitzwilliam College Cambridge Universities, he trained as an English Language Teacher, a profession which enabled him to live and work for many years in Spain, France, Turkey, Tunisia and Kuwait. Domiciled near Swansea since 1992, he has no plans to return to the land of his father. In 1999 Poet Laureate Andrew Motion wrote to him saying 'I love the energy of your poems.' Simon strongly believes that poetry ought to be enjoyable, entertaining and enlightening. He has written and has had published ten collections of poetry and one of aphorisms which are available on Amazon Kindle Works that have captured the public's imagination are, Back to Basics, Images of Istanbul, Seasonal Affective Disorder and Homage to Edward Lear: 250 Limericks ' A selection of poems from Images of Istanbul are featured in the travel book Colours of Istanbul by the Dutch photographer, Dany Post, and have also appeared in The Price of Passion, by best selling Australian author Carla Van Raay. In tone his poems range from humour to cynicism to naked, unashamed romanticism. Simon R Gladdish lives near Swansea with his wife the artist, Rusty Gladdish. |