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Whispers

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A collection of lyric poems arranged in five parts explores recurring images of water, weather, and decaying urban and natural landscapes. The poems use vivid sensory and painterly metaphors—tongue as wave, rain as film, treasure ships, gathering of dead wood—to probe memory, desire, loss, and quiet revelation. Sections move from rain and whispered intimacies through testimony and burning to a closing sequence of reaped remnants, shifting between elegiac observation and surreal, imagistic flashes. Tone alternates between meditative stillness and charged, imagistic intensity, favoring concentrated visual description over narrative development.







Paul Cameron Brown was born in London, England in 1948.
Moving to Canada, he grew up in Kingston before
attending high school in the southern community of Chatham.
He spent five years at University of Western
Ontario in London with summers interspersed between
work and travel. The early seventies saw trips to Europe,
the West and Mexico.

Currently teaching high school in Brampton, his poems
have appeared in Quarry, Nebula, Boreal, Northern
Journey, Stuffed Crocodile, Tightrope, as well as
a number of anthologies in the U.S.

"... one can instantly sense the private and resonant landscape
in the delicate nature... exciting water colour, a true painter of words."
Joe Rosenblatt
Three Trees Press