Biography
Something about me. Hello, I’m Paul Welsh, from Glasgow Scotland. I write ‘poetry’. I don’t know what else to call it. I've never performed. Twice came first in the weekly three-line poetry competition run by http://www.threelinethursday.com – @3linethursday – Also won the ‘special award’ once. Three Line Thursday is no longer, it’s been superseded by http://www.inkinthirds.com – @inkinthirds One of the two winning entries appeared in http://www.flashfictionmagazine.com – @flashficmag – and another makes up part of ‘Light Lines: Three Line Thursday Anthology’, you can buy that on amazon.co.uk Ten flash fiction stories published at adhocfiction.com – @AdHocFiction. A few other poems & flash fiction pieces have appeared on other blogs/websites Always interested in words, more curious when heard something felt. Britain’s commoner political poets of late 1970’s/early 80’s. The most came later – Bukowski’s ‘Born Into This’ and American Beats. Mark E. Smith, The Fall. I’ve no firm methodology. I just write what I write. Fell free to read anything.
Samples
Title: 'Hard-Necking' Pro-Courts Harem Freisler hat tuner slicer cutting braces hard air chair residences eulogising Trappists at the Roman meat hook font up to fourteen bugling paupers video doublers in German snow. (This poem appears to be quite popular, gets regular visits on my WordPress site, the reason for this, I'm not sure?)
All poems are copyright of the originating author. Permission must be obtained before using or performing others' poems.
Blog entries by Paul Welsh
Billionaires (11/11/2017)
Bragger Greys (20/09/2017)
seconds away (12/09/2017)
Billionaires (10/09/2017)
Free Pass (09/09/2017)
The Fall of Man (03/09/2017)
Spoorwegen (28/08/2017)
90% polyester (05/08/2017)
Glasgow bolt on (04/08/2017)
Black Boy Jerome (30/07/2017)
Read more entries by Paul Welsh…
Blog link: https://www.writeoutloud.net/blogs/paulwelsh
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Ian Whiteley
Sun 6th Aug 2017 13:38
thanks for commenting on 'After The Storm' Paul
I appreciate it
Ian