Here is my blue-and-gold macaw feather poem from my sixth collection Fauverie. I found this feather in the Ménagerie at the Jardin des Plantes in Paris ‘Blue-and-Gold Macaw Feather’ from #Fauverie #SerenBooks
The Edge of Cymru: A Journey. Review of a book by Julie Brominicks. https://psychogeographicreview.com/the-edge-of-cymru-a-journey-by-julie-brominicks/ #Cymru #SerenBooks
The Edge of Cymru: A Journey – by Julie Brominicks

Book Review – March 2023 Like biodiversity, Cymraeg survives, but only just, sustained by the farming community, championed by campaigners, enabled by legislators. A language survey in 2013-2…

Psychogeographic Review
I was among the coast redwoods of California in 2006, staying in small cabins among the big trees, it was heavenly, I saw a silver fox one night. I wrote some poems about these trees in my quietest (fourth) collection, The Treekeeper’s Tale. #coastredwood #tree #poetry #TheTreekeeper’sTale #SerenBooks #bigtrees
On the eve of my 69th birthday I’m posting good things that have helped me get this far. Today it’s 4 collections shortlisted for the #tseliotprize, #TheZooFather (2001), #TheHuntress (2005), #WhattheWaterGaveMe: Poems after #FridaKahlo (2010) & #Fauverie (2014) @#SerenBooks #ecopoetry