10 Popular YA Novels I’ve Never Read — Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions (Reblog)

The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chboksy I’m not entirely even sure what this book is about. I think it’s a coming-of-age story? And they made a movie that looks pretty good starring Emma Watson? I think I’ve never read it because I don’t really know what it is. Anything by Sarah Dessen […]

10 Popular YA Novels I’ve Never Read — Pages Unbound | Book Reviews & Discussions

*Great piece, perhaps we should all have a go at writing that book…

Showcase Photography – Dungeness – Abandoned Fisher Boat -2 – Photography by Joerg (Jay Tee 59) — Art, Photography and Poetry (and Reblog)

Originally posted on Monochromia: More of my images can be seen at  – Polychrome59 & Monochrome59

Showcase Photography – Dungeness – Abandoned Fisher Boat -2 – Photography by Joerg (Jay Tee 59) — Art, Photography and Poetry

Monochrome imagery and photography can be very powerful, especially with a subject matter like this.

“In Mind” Poem Published in Ephemeral Elegies. — Lucy’s Works (Reblog)

catalpa, heart-shaped and boney your daddy died years ago, in redress of his mind, where I leave my fingers on the stone…

“In Mind” Poem Published in Ephemeral Elegies. — Lucy’s Works

*Very well done. I am reminded of the work of Sylvia Plath, who work is still an inspiration.

‘Old’ — A Poem

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They think I’m losing my mind,
that my time to live is almost done.

They say I’ve had my day,
that I don’t deserve what I’ve spent

my whole life saving up for,
these few short years which fly by

at an ever increasing speed,
toward some stark oblivion,

a fate which awaits even those
who would question my worth

Copyright Francis Barker 2020

*Our elderly population should be valued, treasured, not criticised simply for existing. Every life is precious.

My Top 5 British Rock Front Men/Lead Singers

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These are my own considered three qualifications/prerequisites for this position, in British rock‘s top 5 front men:

  1. Stage presence, charisma, probably the key factor – is his character larger than life?
  2. Looks – the ability to turn all the heads in whatever way.
  3. Musical talent – can he contribute by playing an instrument as well sing?

These are my rules, so the guy has to be in a band, not a solo artist only. I shall state these in reverse, though ask me on any other day and I might have a different order.

5. Dave Coverdale lead singer of Deep Purple and Whitesnake. An archetypal front man with a great soulful voice, plus a great rapport with his audience.

4. Roger Daltrey, lead singer of The Who. Fantastic stage presence and looks with a powerful voice.

3. Robert Plant lead singer and a songwriter of Led Zeppelin. Powerful bluesy voice and front man with iconic looks.

2. Mick Jagger, lead singer of The Rolling Stones. Perhaps the original front man of British rock, commanding the stage with his unique antics. If longevity was the only proviso he’d be No. 1.

  1. Freddy Mercury, lead singer, keyboard player and a songwriter with Queen. Maybe not have been as classically good looking as the rest, but was simply peerless with his imperious stage presence, powerful and distinctive voice, sheer musical ability, as well as contributing on keyboards on stage – whilst retaining that great rapport with the fans.

Once again, these are only my opinions. There great names I have left out.

*Music has always been very important to our culture, so we must encourage new talent.