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Nick Armbrister

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This is Nick Armbrister's first volume of poetry from his ten years of writing (1996-2006). It contains both old and new poems on several types of subject matter-from life and love to Goth and war. The poems express his views and his creativity; his love of Gothic music, aircraft, the written word and weird girls inspire him and the end result is here. He wrote his poetry while in a variety of moods. Volume 2 will follow in the future with more of his poetry.

Nick has always been drawn to the weird and wonderful, and his poetry constitutes his small addition to this. The poems are simple and lasting, and make a graphic and often startling impact that cuts like broken glass.

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Born in Oldham, a Lancashire mill town in 1971, Nick Armbrister lives near London. Has many interests include writing, studying history, military aviation, current affairs. He loves Gothic music and metal, likes the 1980s for what is was (trash decade!), loves tattoos and wants more; he likes pre-Raphaelite art, loves anything Gothic, and enjoys reading Elizabeth Hand?s books. Nick has worked in various jobs from baking to forklift truck work, and wants to give all of this up to be a full-time paid writer. He was first published in 1996 when his first poem was published about Alanis Morrissette. Now he has over 70 poems published and a short story. He loves subcultures and the people who belong to them.

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