Submitted a new set of poems possible inclusion in forthcoming issue of The Sunday Times Magazine: haikus, tankas, sapphics (experimental), the Mumbaki (vers libre) and a sonnet.

In the News: Ponderous new Potter tome sacrifices magic to verbiage
J.K. Rowling has fallen victim to the Stephen King syndrome. Pile on the words. Adjectives! Adverbs! The longer the book, the better! Whoopee! Well, balderdash.

Rowling's fifth novel for young readers, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, is longer than any of its predecessors. And at 870 turgid pages, it is the least satisfying in the series. The plot is cumbersome. Most characters haven't bloomed; they've only aged. Settings are befogged by vague writing. Worst, though, is the excess...

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