Author Anthony Releases Poetry Field as Third Book in Series

Author Anthony Releases Poetry Field as Third Book in Series

By Jill Dando News

Author Anthony Keyes has released his highly anticipated third book, "The Poetry Field," following the success of his previous bestsellers "Weston-super-Mare - The Sands of Time" and "Poetic Realms."

The Weston-super-Mare author in Somerset is excited to release his latest work.

It offers a diverse collection of heartfelt poems covering a wide range of subjects, from local history and remembrance to sports and seaside scenes.

The book even includes a new poem set in Iceland, broadening its geographical scope.

Readers can immerse themselves in the book's vivid imagery and evocative language, with the option to physically visit many of the locations described in the poems.

Anthony has incorporated a unique "Poetry Trail" feature, allowing enthusiasts to explore the settings that inspired his work.

"The Poetry Field" includes references to historical events such as the sinking of the RMS Titanic, as well as poems he has recited at Remembrance Services over the years.

These pieces pay tribute to those who served and their loved ones.

Keyes' work has gained recognition beyond this latest publication, with his poems appearing in over fifty different anthologies.

The book also highlights the newly established North Somerset Seashore Poetry Trail, featuring eleven poetry plaques along the spectacular coastal area, including two on National Trust property.

Drawing inspiration from various sources, including sounds, emotions, and even The Beatles, "The Poetry Field" promises to be a polished, time-traveling gem for poetry enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

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