Meet Me at the Harbour

Meet Me at the Harbour by Michael Brown is a poetry collection published by Eyewear Publishing in 2019. This edition, comprising 77 pages, presents a journey around the British coast, exploring harbours, lighthouses, and beaches. The poems delve into themes of climate change and coastal life, capturing the transformation of these remote rural places at night, away from the tourist season.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences woven through the verses, reflecting on the adoption process, school protests, and childhood memories. The collection also includes narratives related to Grenfell Tower, the Irish border, and LGBT history month, offering insights into various subjects and themes. This work invites contemplation of the ever-changing environment and the personal stories that shape our understanding of place and identity.
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Poetry. LGBTQIA Studies. In his third collection of poetry, Michael Brown takes us on a journey around the British coast visiting harbours, lighthouses and beaches. These are remote rural places transformed at night-time, away from the tourist season, where the poet explores climate change, coastal life and an ever-changing environment. Having recently adopted his son, we find here verse that reflects on the adoption process, school protests and childhood memories. We also hear stories from Grenfell Tower, the Irish border, and LGBT history month.
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