Author: | Gerry Potter | ISBN: | 1230000515559 |
Publisher: | Flapjack Press | Publication: | June 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Gerry Potter |
ISBN: | 1230000515559 |
Publisher: | Flapjack Press |
Publication: | June 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Gerry Potter explores his own love, grief, friendships, family and journey into Planet Middle Age. It's a journey with jostling and lost tickets, the strength and vulnerability of first-hand secrets and seats warm from the strangers that sat there before, and the intensity and passion that takes us from one planet to another.
"In his last collection, Potter wrote about killing off his alter-ego Chloe Poems and discovering his Scouse voice. His true voice has never been more expressive than in this latest collection. Here are poems that will amuse, move, inspire and provoke. Long may he continue." - Paul Burston, journalist & author
Gerry Potter is a poet, playwright, director, actor, and both creator and destroyer of the infamous gingham diva and queer icon, Chloe Poems. A favourite son of Manchester and his home town Liverpool, he has a reputation for putting his Scouse voice on the line and is strong on poetry and strong on the causes of poetryism.
Adult poetry / LGBT.
Gerry Potter explores his own love, grief, friendships, family and journey into Planet Middle Age. It's a journey with jostling and lost tickets, the strength and vulnerability of first-hand secrets and seats warm from the strangers that sat there before, and the intensity and passion that takes us from one planet to another.
"In his last collection, Potter wrote about killing off his alter-ego Chloe Poems and discovering his Scouse voice. His true voice has never been more expressive than in this latest collection. Here are poems that will amuse, move, inspire and provoke. Long may he continue." - Paul Burston, journalist & author
Gerry Potter is a poet, playwright, director, actor, and both creator and destroyer of the infamous gingham diva and queer icon, Chloe Poems. A favourite son of Manchester and his home town Liverpool, he has a reputation for putting his Scouse voice on the line and is strong on poetry and strong on the causes of poetryism.
Adult poetry / LGBT.