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1:51 pm by D Kai Wilson, editor in Uncategorized
Cerys (prononouced Carris) Peters is an accomplished poet, who writers in a pen name - having publishsed several highly successful books, she’s writing under a pen name to see whether people like her work - or her name - a great experiment in the social aspects of purchasing a book.
Cerys and Kai were once members of the same writers group in Scotland - where Cerys still lives to this day.
You can make all submissions to Cerys to poetry@digitalisobscura.com
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