Between the Mirrors and Other Poems
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About the Book
Most of these poems are reflections on the ups and downs of life, a life most of us live. However, the poems have a particular slant to them, reflecting the fact that “normal” is an abstraction occurring only in the minds of statisticians and politicians. The poems provide an interesting, occasionally eccentric view of life and, more often than not, show us a view we have not expected.
About the Author
Garth Kellett is a retired Anglican priest. He started life as an art student and began to write poetry then. Subsequently, he did many things until he was ordained. A Yorkshireman, he was married to Maggie and has one daughter and a grandson. Following Maggie's death he moved to Hampshire and married Judy. Poetry is a joy and a bane for Garth, and like Leonard Cohen, he knows he has yet to write the perfect poem.