Susan enjoyed poetry at school but then got distracted by other things for about fifty years.
During these decades she has taught and researched in the UK and overseas; published more than a dozen works of non-fiction; edited Oxford’s Dictionary of Education; and is currently Emeritus Professor of Education at Nottingham Trent University.
She admires particularly the work of Larkin, Betjeman and U.A. Fanthorpe.
Her own poetry, which has been published in a number of journals and anthologies, has been described as ‘neatly faceted and rich in slant rhyme.’
Now I think I'm reasonably intelligent but you have to explain.....'neatly faceted and rich in slant rhyme', please.......
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