Glasgow(Scotland)-born versifier shuns `poetry` in favour of what he calls `light verbal entertainment`
Released on = April 13, 2007, 10:03 pm
Press Release Author = Alan D Kerr
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Reasons to check out a superb new anthology of verse entitled \'Not Bad For A Monday\'
Press Release Body = Alan D Kerr has long felt that \'poetry\' as a catch-all term for versification is too wide, and prefers to call the content of his recently published anthology entitled Not Bad For A Monday, \'light verbal entertainment\'. He also feels that using this description distances his work from the great welter of material churned out these days that calls itself \'poetry\' with as much justification as a desert has to call itself \'scenic\'. No navel-contemplation in Alan\'s work. Joy Hendry editor of Chapman, Scotland\'s quality literary magazine in her introduction to the book describes the content as \"clearly written for fun and ... a totally un-\'pc\' zone\" ... the author himself she describes as \"irreverent, cheeky, pithy\" ... Alan turned his hand to word-smithing some years ago on the strength of an experience he had in the South of France. Sitting on the beach one day with a female friend he casually mentioned the fact that he dabbled in verse, and his companion asked if he might produce a sample there and then. Not having his spiral-bound reporter\'s notebook stuffed down his swimming trunks Alan improvised by scribbling on a napkin. Roughly half-an-hour later he handed over his effort and received the comment: \'I think you\'ve missed your vocation\'. The rest, as they say, is history! What of the content of Not Bad For A Monday? Well, it can best be described as accessible (no code-breaking required here), witty and entertaining e.g.
Autobiographical Reflection
Aspiring is tiring!
There is a sizeable section of Glasgow Comic Verse written in a mild Glasgow vernacular which Alan says was the most fun to write and lends itself perfectly to public recitation, an activity he intends to develop.
For more information on the book and purchase links please visit Alan\'s website: www.sylvanmedia.co.uk. For those who like an online browse before they buy Not Bad For A Monday features on Amazon\'s SearchInside and Google\'s BookSearch.
So, for those of you jaundiced and jaded by the stresses and strains of life in the new millenium, might we recommend Not Bad For A Monday as the ideal tonic! Enjoy the verbal music, please.