You Are Once Again The Stranger

Collected poems from the thirty-five year writing career of R. Bremner. Poems for where you work, play, and live. Poems for reading in cafes, bars, libraries, and your lonely room.

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You Are Once Again The Stranger

Collected poems from the thirty-five year writing career of R. Bremner. Poems for where you work, play, and live. Poems for reading in cafes, bars, libraries, and your lonely room.

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You Are Once Again The Stranger

You Are Once Again The Stranger

by R Bremner
You Are Once Again The Stranger

You Are Once Again The Stranger

by R Bremner

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Overview

Collected poems from the thirty-five year writing career of R. Bremner. Poems for where you work, play, and live. Poems for reading in cafes, bars, libraries, and your lonely room.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033042036
Publisher: R Bremner
Publication date: 02/07/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 168 KB

About the Author

R. Bremner, a former cab driver, truck unloader, computer programmer, and vice-president at Citibank, lives in Glen Ridge, NJ, USA, with his beautiful sociologist wife, their brilliant son, and their excitable puppy Ariel. A regular contributor to Poets Online and the Poetry Super Highway live radio show, he has appeared in International Poetry Review, the Journal of Formal Poetry, the Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) Anthology, Yellow Chair Review, Oleander Review, the Mensa Bulletin, Paterson Literary Review, Passaic Review, Turbulence (UK), Southlit (South Asia), Shot Glass Journal, Red Wheelbarrow Anthology 7, Ancient Paths, Crab Fat, Every Writers’ Resource, Sanitarium (UK), the Society of Classical Poets, and ten eBooks. He reads at many venues regularly, and is often mistaken for the mythical Jersey Devil. He has traveled extensively, especially to Sri Lanka, the birthplace of his wife. He likes you to visit him at http://www.pw.org/content/r_bremner .

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