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Augustl 2008

 

Gwiasva Kereve - Art, Tarot and the Cornish Language.

Tarot Kernow - The Cornish Tarot.

New Edition - Update. As the Standard Written Form (SWF) of the Cornish Language begins to take shape so the new edition of Tarot Kernow was planned around it. The publication of the book on the Cornish Tarot had been held up so as to use the new spelling. This will no longer happen. The New Edition will be based upon the SWF (as it currently is expected to be) but will use the 'side' forms whenever possible and also include other traditional forms.

The new Tarot Kernow website is currently under development.

                       

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Art

April 2008

The gallery is currently having a major revamp and as such is offline for the time being. Meanwhile the gallery at redbubble is still online and prints are available from that site. As well as the odd T shirt. More pages will be online very soon.

http://www.kereve.com/healingart/poetry.htm

http://www.kereve.com/healingart/jonathan.htm

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Poetry

 

March 2008

 

Watching the Sunrise is a collection of poems tracing a personal spiritual journey, the search for a greater connection with Mother Earth, and to the self. Originally written whilst on a spiritual retreat on Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island), the island of 20,000 saints, off the north west coast of Wales. This beautifully illustrated edition contains over ninety poems on themes of love, life and the search for inner truth.

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New Book

March 2008

Muntas shouldn't wear red. This book has been variously described as Sad; Warped; Sick; Funny and occasionally Powerfully Written. The book was written to provide a snap shot of the daily lives of British Police Officers and explores the attitudes of a violent teenage gang. There are elements of sex, violence and humour. The story follows the fortunes of Jeff Allen, a fat, lazy incompetent Constable (renowned for his services to onanism)and his supervisor Sergeant Sally Jones. Sally becomes the victim of a violent group of youths who later attack and viciously rape a young girl. It describes attitudes very relevant in todays society and describes the tragic consequences. The storyline has an adult theme and contains realistic language. If you are easily offended please don't read it.

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