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Write Places Write Times

A picture poetry book of where and when

Frank Prem

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English
Wild Arancini Press
11 May 2026
Series: Picture Poetry
Write Places Write Times is a contemplative picture-poetry journey grounded in walking, noticing, and creative attention.

. . . ibis on the water

trees bending waves

Going for a walk? Out for a coffee? A wander along the beach?

Did you bring a pen and a pad of paper?

When Frank Prem was a young poet, he rarely left home without his preferred writing pad and pen. He understood that any place, at any time, might become the right moment to capture a thought - or a poem.

Now, with more than forty publications to his name, Prem returns to those roots in a poetic and pictorial journey across familiar ground. With pen, paper, and camera in hand, he reaffirms a simple truth: anywhere can be the right place to create.

Map references throughout invite readers to stand where he stood - to see what he saw when the poem arrived.

Write Places Write Times is a picture-poetry journey grounded in walking, noticing, and paying attention.

they dug this for gold

you know . . .
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Imprint:   Wild Arancini Press
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   222g
ISBN:   9781923166509
ISBN 10:   1923166506
Series:   Picture Poetry
Pages:   114
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Frank Prem has been a storytelling poet for more than forty years. He spent his professional working life as a psychiatric nurse within the public mental health system in Victoria, Australia.His poetry has appeared in magazines, e-zines, and anthologies in Australia and internationally. He has performed and recorded widely in spoken word settings and has published more than thirty poetry collections.Prem is an Adjunct Research Associate with the School of Education at Charles Sturt University. He lives with his wife in the historic township of Beechworth in north-east Victoria.Website: www.frankprem.com

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