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BRAMWELL GRIFFITHS

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A Holloway Less Steep

by Bramwell Griffiths

illustrated by L. E. Wynn

 

Holloway

              noun  /ˈhɒl.əʊ.weɪ/

              a walking path or road that is much lower than the land on either side of it, because the ground has eroded (= worn away) over time

Imagine a river. A gathering of rain, accumulating into a rapid channel, flowing diligently to the collective sea. If all that water were to vanish, left behind would be a Holloway. Not one made by us, but by nature. The river takes the easiest path, carving out a smooth way over centuries of repetition. It will never flow uphill, never deviate except when obstacles get in the way.

A Holloway Less Steep is a rejection of the easy path, a conscious effort to take the harder road rather than fall into routine and rut. In this innovative poetry collection, each poem is a stepping stone on the road to freedom. Following the river from mouth to source, we unpick the threads which bind us to a passive path, enriching our lives with wild wonder.

To be truly alive in the magic of existence, we must engage ourselves in work. Especially if it is hard. That is how we free ourselves from the current and forge our own inspiring path.

£10.00 plus P &P

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Bramwell Griffiths

A poet and workshop facilitator based in the West Midlands, their work focuses on nature and spirituality. They are the founder and editor of Bearly There Zine, a micro-poetry publication which releases four volumes a year. 

Inspired by their homeland of the Welsh Borders, Bramwell fuses mythology, landscape, and nuanced emotions into intricate verses which unfold the more you get into them. They enjoy both the serenity of natural spaces as well as the intensity of urban centres - they'd love to see the two come to a harmonious balance. 

​Hobbies: 

Swimming, Travelling, collecting stones found in unusual places, and lots of hiking! 

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Favourite sayings:
 

"What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so it lives" - Ursula Le Guin 

 

"Nothing is housed in churches, and temples, and holy places, that is not housed in you" - Anthony Oliveira 

 

"Our real discoveries come from chaos" - Chuck Palahniuk

Website:

bramwellsgarden.wordpress.com

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