Whether you partake of it in silence and alone or aloud in company, reading poetry from a wide range of poets around the world is the best way to hone poetic sensibilities and sharpen your literary eye. The Best of Every Day Poets Two brings together one hundred short poems selected from Every Day Poets' second year of publication. This book unites a worldwide array of poets writing from a broad gamut of experience and perception, and represents the cream of a year's journey through poetry of every form and flavour. Start here, and make poetry a habit.
Oonah V'yonne Joslin (nee Kyle) was born in Ballymena, Northern Ireland in 1954. Her earliest poems were published in Ballymena Academy's magazine, The Braid. In 2006 she resigned from teaching, joined writewords.org.uk to concentrate on poetry and became addicted to writing flash fiction. To her astonishment she won three Microhorror prizes. Oonah's stories and poems have been published online and in various print anthologies including “Be Not Afraid – an anthology in appreciation of Seamus Heaney” out later this year. She was awarded honourable mention in The Sentinel Poetry Competition. The first part of her novella A Genie in a Jam, is serialised at Bewildering Stories. She was managing editor at Every Day Poets for 5 years after which she became poetry editor at The Linnet's Wings. Her book “Three Pounds of Cells” is available from Amazon https://www.createspace.com/6617022 ISBN: 13: 978-1535486491