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Posts by Ian Glass

I knew it was a good thing to see @atriumpoetry.bsky.social here on Bluesky. Today from the wonderful Jane Bonnyman a poem that talks about the gap between plans and their execution, and what it means to be 'grown up'.

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Welcome to the highly regarded online poetry magazine @atriumpoetry.bsky.social. It'll be great to see their posts here!

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Hello Bluesky world! We are here!

For those who don't know our cosy corner of the internet already, here's a little about who we are and what we do: atriumpoetry.com/about/

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That brilliant news, Jane. I'm very glad to hear this!

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I don’t know why people are surprised by this. A spell in prison can save pensioners a lot of money…

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Hello Jane. Good to see you again! x

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Breathe – Ian Glass Breathe .. .. Ian Glass lives in Worcestershire where he works as a computer programmer. His poems have appeared in online and print publications, including Acumen, Atrium, Ink Sweat & Tears, Prole an...

Here's another poem. There's a short walk I take along a country lane to where the M5 motorway cuts through into Worcestershire. Many of my poems arise from this walk and my attempts to understand the motorway. This one is in the brilliant Atrium Poetry today.
atriumpoetry.com/2024/09/17/b...

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First Time – Ian Glass First Time .. .. Ian Glass lives in Worcestershire where he works as a computer programmer. His poems have appeared in online and print publications, including Acumen, Atrium, Ink Sweat & Tears, Prole...

Here's a poem that features recreational violence in the 1970s, based on something that happened when I was about 14. We were taught boxing as part of P.E., the last year at my school for which this was so.

atriumpoetry.com/2024/08/23/f...

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