No need for poetic licence in expositions of wordsmiths’ ends

IF, AS Farley and Roberts suggest — based on research by an American academic — that being a published poet is more dangerous than being a deep sea diver, then the premise of this book is self evident: Not alone should poets be uninsurable, but their company should be avoided at all costs.

No need for poetic licence in expositions of wordsmiths’ ends

Deaths of the Poets

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