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Two poems written back in 2003. I found the poems when I cleaned my old desk lately. I did not even know I still have them. Having read them again I still love them and would like to share them with you. I hope you enjoy them.

Quincy Thominson's life sucks.

Her mother is a no good drunk, her father is too busy completely avoiding them both to lend a hand, and her best friend is a hyperactive ball of twitchy madness. And what's worse, she couldn't give a damn if she tried. But when the Russian immigrant, Dmitri Grigorin, moves in down the street, will Quin finally feel empathy for another human being? And will she discover a terrible secret about the sexy new exchange student along the way?

Piotr Siedlecki the author of the book My Experiments with Dreams, was born in Poland in 1948, in the textile city of Poland. After graduating from Textile University in Lodz with a Masters degree in velveteen, he moved with his family (two daughters, Marlena and Krystyna; his wife, Bozenna; and a dog, Aga) to Germany in June 1987. Because Germany was not an immigration country, he decided not to return to Poland, but instead to immigrate to America. First he tried to immigrate to the USA and New Zealand, but with no success. Thanks to Canadian sponsors from the Polish Catholic Church in Winnipeg, Manitoba in January 1990, he and his family immigrated to Canada. After living for about two years in St. Catharines, Ontario he and his family moved to British Columbia, where he settled; he now lives in Port Moody.

Sara is a Hunter she has been sense the beginning of the infection. Has she found love? or will her death finally catch up with her? EllisxFHunter

why is it always me i always take the blame, bad things happen to me but i do know why but cant make stop. to me its inpossible. i need help and i know it.

Over the years, Frank Comiskey was a regular contributor of prize-winning letters to RTÉ Radio One programs, some of which are included in this anthology.