THE WASP’S SMALL SHADOW Electronic Press Kit BOOK INFORMATION The Wasp's Small Shadow: 101 Haiku Moments “Freeze out the rushing world, Gain poetic insights into life. Enjoy the Wasp’s Small Shadow.” Thrust Books presents The Wasp’s Small Shadow: 101 Haiku Moments by Frank Dullaghan. Insightful, bite-sized poetry straight to your Kindle. THE WASP’S SMALL SHADOW Electronic Press Kit AUTHOR INFORMATION Frank Dullaghan is an Irish poet who has been living and working in Dubai, UAE, since 2006. Prior to this he spent most of his working life in the UK where he was one of the early members of the British Haiku Society. He has contributed haiku and articles to many international haiku publications and on-line forums over the years and is included in a number of seminal British haiku anthologies e.g. The Iron Book of British Haiku (Iron Press) and The New Haiku (Snapshots Press). Frank has two collections of mainstream poetry published — On the Back of the Wind (2008) and Enough Light to See the Dark (2012), both from Cinnamon Press and a previous collection of haiku and related forms — at the opened door (2001) from Hub Editions, all published in the UK. He has had haiku translated into Dutch, French, German, Italian and Croatian. His work also featured in Stepping Stones: a way into haiku by Martin Lucas, British Haiku Society 2007. He holds an MA with Distinction in Writing from the University of Glamorgan. Frank is a financial services business consultant in the Middle East. Praise for Frank Dullaghan’s previous collections: “Frank Dullaghan has a light touch with language but his words leave a lasting mark.” Matthew Francis “Frank Dullaghan’s quietly spoken poems move between tenderness and terror with a humane warmth... a lovely ear for the plain cadence that is, for most of us, the sweet-sad music of being alive.” George Szirtes THE WASP’S SMALL SHADOW Electronic Press Kit TECHNICAL DETAILS * Price: £3.96 * Format: Kindle Edition * File Size: 93 KB * Publisher: Thrust Books * Sold by: Amazon Kindle Store * Language English * ISBN: 978-1-908756-07-7