A book of original poetry with a unique difference Set in a dystopian future with realistic figures Told by the author and characters in shorter poems and sonnets This is a book of dark tales from an oppressive, dystopian future. It is original poetry with life-like figures battling the oppressive and being forcibly cloned, modified and being turned into Cyborgs in a recreation centre where people are captured or conned into going. "When night cloaked the world, I was dreaming about the land which No one reaches but through a dark abbey, and saw the light of Odin's Wand, he whispered me to follow along an amaranthine alley through Forests, in a most cold place where few can enter its dim doors and halls." Poetry Noir will appeal to fans of dystopian poetry, as well as readers that have enjoyed David's previous works, Storyteller (Matador, 2017), King Alfred's Jewel (Matador, 2014) and Concept Poems (Matador, 2016).
Poetry Noir : Tales from a Dark Future