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Face Against Glass
by Martine Wilkinson
103 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #07-0614; ISBN 1-4251-2213-2; US$15.46, C$17.78, EUR12.05, £7.99
"If you have ever felt unhappy, or thought about the absurdity of life while still finding humour in the human condition, then read these poems." Brian Biggs, Writer and Artist.

About the Book
'Face Against Glass' is a selection of poetry by Martine Wilkinson, including some poems previously published; poems that reflect life's themes of love, loss and hope, from teenage years through to adulthood, written with poignancy and flashes of dry humour.
Reviews
"If you have ever felt unhappy, or thought about the absurdity of life while still finding humour in the human condition, then read these poems."
Brian Biggs, Writer and Artist
About the Author
Martine Wilkinson was born in Cumbria and has British and French nationality. She studied Psychology at Reading University and then completed a master's degree in social work from the University of Hull and the Université d'Aix- Marseille II. She began writing poetry seriously at the age of sixteen and in 1994 her poetry was chosen for the first publication of 'Utflukt'. Martine Wilkinson currently lives in the North of England.
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