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Inside Out: Children's Poets Discuss Their Work (9781406321814)



An invaluable anthology of children's poetry that gives a unique insight into the writer's craft.

Just how do poets come up with their ideas? Do their ideas come to them in a flash of inspiration or do they slave away for months or years? Edited by Canadian poet JonArno Lawson, this is an illustrated poetry book with a difference. A selection of verse from top contemporary poets - including Children's Laureate Michael Rosen, John Agard, Grace Nichols, Roger McGough and many more, including writers from the USA, India, South Africa, Canada, Australia and New Zealand - are annotated by the poets themselves, who explain how they arrived at the finished poem.


Product details

  • Paperback | 112 pages
  • 128 x 192 x 12mm | 117.93g
  • London, United Kingdom
  • English
  • Black & white ed.
  • 1406321818
  • 9781406321814
  • 2,018,722


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