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RASP

Dyslexic Poetry

08/07/2012 by brain-e

 

 

 

Forgotten Letters

Dr Naomi Folb has worked extremely hard to bring some of the most well known and obscure but brilliant poets together for an anthology. Published by RASP her publishing company, Forgotten letters is the first of it’s kind; a paradox that can be held in the palm of your hand.

There are some notable poets who have got involved included Benjamin Zephania and Philip Schultz. There are are also some lesser known poets who are notable campaigners for positive dyslexia awareness (less of the deficit please), including DYSPLA organiser Alennie Varvaridea and Dr Naomi Folb herself. Not forgetting of course, me with two poems entitled “Where Ya comin’ from” and “The sWord”.

Its available from Amazon too, so get a copy and support and help us boost our self-esteem, and appreciate these Magic Spellers. Oh! and one more thing, when you get a copy it’s not worth trying to read it backwards, back to front or upside-down as that won’t help you understand our holistic dyslexic abstract world, we’ve all “reasonably adjusted” it for the majority, so there’s no excuses.

Filed Under: Dyslexia, Joseph's Blog, Mental Health, Neurodiversity Tagged With: Dyslexia, DYSPLA, Poetry, RASP, writing

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