Hi, folks! Today, we’re hosting a quick Q&A with author and poet Brian Bilston. Read on to find out what we talked about… Hi, Brian! First up, please tell us how you’d describe your style. Hi! I tend to write in a straightforward, uncomplicated way. It’s not the kind of poetry which needs

Quick Q&A with Author/Poet Brian Bilston
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