With deadpan humour, and at times, with great sympathy, William Thirsk-Gaskill shows us what it's like to be the young son of a much older dad; reflects on life, love, marriage; and on who we are, what we discard, and who we become as time passes. His debut collection will bring a smile as well as a tear. "Many of the poems in Throwing Mother in The Skip deal with what's left when things have gone, been taken or thrown away. There's little abstraction...
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