A collection of poems that take an unsentimental look at the erosion of family and village life in rural England, painted on a canvas of rivers, fields, pub, slaughterhouse and churchyard.
Simon Walsh lives in Brattleboro, Vermont and teaches English at Greenield Community College in Massachusetts.
His poems have appeared in Willow Springs, Spry Literary Journal, the Manchester Literary Journal, the Watermark and the collections Birchsong: Poetry Centered in Vermont [Volumes I & II].
He received a 2016 National Poetry Award from Writers’ Digest for poetry from A Kentish Lad.