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  • Hush Your Gums by KingOfClownsPoetry
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    Sheldon Sinnamon's third poetry book, 'Hush Your Gums' is his least dark collection so far. Sinnamon gets loads off his chest whilst mixing between story telling and poetry. It is a perfect continuation to witness his development, maturity, variety and sarcasm. It is also a perfect introduction to Sinnamon's work, being an easier read without it being too deep. This book includes the already published poem 'Snakes And Ladders' from a political poetry anthology released in early 2017. "This book was a challenge to me, I tried my best to keep it at a level of not too much darkness but yet still pour out a few journeys I'm going through" - Sheldon Sinnamon.
  • Trapped In Words by KingOfClownsPoetry
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    TRAPPED IN WORDS is the second collection of poetry written by Sheldon Sinnamon // King Of Clowns Poetry. Continuing from Oceans Of Ink, Sheldon writes about his journey towards recovery from depression, anxiety, addictions and more. This collection includes previously published poems such as: Soul Mates (Poetry Rivals 2015) Harmless, Poisoned Minds and A Broken Home.
  • Oceans Of Ink by KingOfClownsPoetry
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    Sheldon Sinnamon's debut 92 page poetry collection 'Oceans Of Ink' His realistic views on the nitty-gritty ways of life and love, shows some coming of age dark humour and meaningful content. He aims to be something you don't read often. "There is certainly much light in life, but there is also a darker side that we are not always honest and open about sharing, It is my goal that my writing will help others to feel that they are not alone."
  • The Monday Haikus by KingOfClownsPoetry
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    The Monday Haikus are a bunch of unorthodox Haiku, made personal not just about the beauty of nature.