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EPISODE · Jun 4, 2025 · 33 MIN

How to write a poem part 5

from Chesham Literary Festival

In this episode Ben Batten talks about figurative speech. He tells us about similes and metaphors.Ben's latest collection is called Sol and Jon's most recent publication is called Solstice. Both are available from Amazon.https://www.facebook.com/CheshamLiteraryFestivalwww.invisiblefolk.com

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