Under The Skin

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, British & Irish
Cover of the book Under The Skin by M J Hulatt, M J Hulatt
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: M J Hulatt ISBN: 9781370160228
Publisher: M J Hulatt Publication: November 28, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: M J Hulatt
ISBN: 9781370160228
Publisher: M J Hulatt
Publication: November 28, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Under The Skin is a collection of dark and witty poems brought together because they attempt get underneath the banality of everyday life, looking for clues in human nature as to what drives our multi-dimensional behaviour. Observational life hack poetry for the challenges thrown at us.
Ian Banks, one of my favourite authors, wrote the Wasp Factory in just a week. It stands out as a narrative style for using in the first person as a vehicle to open new ways of seeing into alternative realities. Many of my short creative pieces of writing are in character and non-biographical. A few are personal and I’m happy to openly share these.
As with so many authors, I often draw from life experiences and put myself in abstract circumstances to create richer three-dimensional voices. I like to challenge the reader, so that you may not always feel obliged to like the voice I choose to inhibit. I hope to draw you into a sense of place and persona for the few moments you are immersed in reading and digesting the page.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Under The Skin is a collection of dark and witty poems brought together because they attempt get underneath the banality of everyday life, looking for clues in human nature as to what drives our multi-dimensional behaviour. Observational life hack poetry for the challenges thrown at us.
Ian Banks, one of my favourite authors, wrote the Wasp Factory in just a week. It stands out as a narrative style for using in the first person as a vehicle to open new ways of seeing into alternative realities. Many of my short creative pieces of writing are in character and non-biographical. A few are personal and I’m happy to openly share these.
As with so many authors, I often draw from life experiences and put myself in abstract circumstances to create richer three-dimensional voices. I like to challenge the reader, so that you may not always feel obliged to like the voice I choose to inhibit. I hope to draw you into a sense of place and persona for the few moments you are immersed in reading and digesting the page.

More books from British & Irish

Cover of the book Black Book by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book David Copperfield by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Works of Geoffrey Chaucer by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book The Cambridge Companion to British Theatre, 1730–1830 by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Poetry Guide: Samuel Taylor Coleridge by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Stop/Over (NHB Modern Plays) by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Lionizing by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Scott's Lady of the Lake by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Bad Fame - Poems by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book National Theatre Connections 2018 by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Elijah by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Lady Windermere's Fan (Annotated) by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Stacy (NHB Modern Plays) by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Heather by M J Hulatt
Cover of the book Acceptance (NHB Modern Plays) by M J Hulatt
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy