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Frank McMahon’s Fourth Published Volume of Poetry – ‘Forthright’

Frank McMahon’s Fourth Published Volume of Poetry – ‘Forthright’

 

It’s Frank’s fab fourth, a typical collection of snappy verse, encapsulating the experience of a 20th century poet as he brings his unique world view into the here and now. Frank effortlessly sets his inner Tardis to random as he weaves tales from his more distant past and stitches them to the present day. Cultural references settle around the reader like winter snowflakes on a lumpy seventies football pitch, and mid way through the second half, Shane MacGowan almost ends up in a duet with Elvis – ‘Whole Lotta Snowman’ would have been a certain number one for them in more favourable conditions. Frank takes revenge on sadistic sports teachers, architecture and homophobic football fans in humorous, lyrical fine style.

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Forthright very final version

Poems Find a Home

Poems Find a Home

Stories For HomesEarlier this year, I was lazily scanning social media sites when something caught my eye. It was a request for submissions of short stories to a forthcoming anthology, Stories for Homes, with the proceeds going to Shelter, the UK housing charity.

My father endured a period of homelessness during the firestorms of Word War Two, when circumstances caused him and his father to be evicted from their home in Ukraine and left to wander through Eastern Europe with bombs dropping around them – a story I documented in Sliding on the Snow Stone, my debut full length work, published in 2011. And that was why I wanted to be involved in this project – because home is a safe place where people can grow old with their families – everybody needs one.

I contacted Sally Swingewood, the co-ordinator of the project to ask whether she would accept poetry, not expecting a yes, but considered it worth a go. Because poetry can be used to tell a story, sometimes in a straightforward sort of way, at other times perhaps just communicating a feeling.

And I was so pleased when she said yes, because I ended up with a new home for two of my poems, in a terrific collection, side by side with other poems and stories.

Click on the image to view the Amazon listing. It’s worth a look.