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  An anthology of poetry published October 2003
Price £7.95 + £1.00 p&p


This anthology of poetry has been edited by Judith Anthony and is published by Braiswick.

This personal and wide ranging collection, results partly because the books where I first read and learned some of the poems were falling apart, and because I wanted to have favourite poems in one place. The anthology also includes some unpublished contemporary poems.

The result is an anthology ranging from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first, reflecting on landscape and love; living and dying; on war; and on the quirkiness of human beings, including poets.
     

     

  Tree Works : Spring 2009
Price £4.00 + £1.50 p&p


This book of tree works comprises casts of British trees made in Mount Edgcumbe Country Park (birch, cherry, oak, sycamore and yew) and on Plymouth University Campus (ash and beech); with words that encapsulate and crystalise my response to the trees, reflecting on their history, their relations with man and his culture, and their contemporary environment.
     

 

   

  Working Title: A Baltic Journey

An Exploration of Nordic and Baltic landscape through painting and poetry (both traditional and contemporary)


Genesis:
A journey round the Baltic in 2000 convinced me that the cultures of the countries surrounding the Baltic are little known in the UK, and deserve wider recognition. Even nationally famous artists such as Gallen Kallela (Finland 1865 –1931) are almost unheard of in the UK. The landscapes of these countries have a commonality around seascapes, woods and water, and a book exploring this theme could bring to a wider international audience artists both from the last century (1880 to 1980), and contemporary (1980 to the present).

Content:
The Book will comprise exemplars of the art from the following countries which have Baltic shores: Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

Work is in hand on this project, to be published in 2011.