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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 22, 20232 min read
WRITING THE TRUTH: A Poetry Chapbook
My poetry collection, 'Writing The Truth', published by Selcouth Station Press was published back in July, 2022. I wanted to do a post...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Aug 6, 20191 min read
V. PRESS: Runner-Up of the V. Press Poetry Prize
“I was also very struck by Miguel Guerreiro Lourenço’s ‘Writing the Truth’ – a selection of powerful poems that manages the feat of (...)"
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Feb 24, 20191 min read
STAR PLAZINE: Blanc'hel & Fhascht
I had hit some form of low when I first met Christopher Kelsall, an artist and sculptor. My latest webcomic was published in its...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Feb 1, 20191 min read
TWIN TOWNS: First & St. Augustine's
Twin Towns was a brilliant project by the Worcestershire Poet Laureate, Nina Lewis, that saw poets residing in the UK collaborating with...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Jan 22, 20191 min read
The Sabrina Magazine: Selected Poems
Below are three poems that were published in the creative writing course magazine, The Sabrina Magazine. C-A-R-E and Autumn Crime Scene...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 17, 20181 min read
CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP: A Session on World-Building & Poetry
I was invited by the Ink! Creative Society at the University of Worcester to teach a Creative Writing Workshop for their members and...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 12, 20181 min read
NEWMAG: Flowers
My poem Flowers has been published in Newmag's second issue! Flowers is one of my favourite poems, heavily inspired by Sylvia Plath,...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 12, 20181 min read
SIGNAL MOUNTAIN REVIEW: Callouses and Broken Lines & Dupré, from the Meadow
Callouses and Broken Lines is a poem born out of a writing prompt focusing on the hands of a loved one. Being away from home and living...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 2, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Slice, Day 31
Happy Halloween! For the last Inktober prompt. Slice, I went with a spooky shadowy figure illustration... and a somewhat depressing poem...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 2, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Jolt, Day 30
I wanted to go the D&D route with Jolt for today's Inktober prompt. Bit of a Shocking Grasp before tomorrow's Halloween themed...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 2, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Double, Day 29
Nothing like a double shot of whiskey for this Inktober! I wrote a lil' ditty about being an only child for my daily poem as well. Fun...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 2, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Gift, Day 28
She received her father's helmet and hammer as a Gift! Not my favourite illustration, but it was a sweet intention, so I'll let it slide....
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Nov 2, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Thunder, Day 27
For today's Thunder Inktober prompt I wanted to draw the powerful and once-amnesiac, Great Raven from Hilda! It is an absolutely adorable...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 27, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Stretch, Day 26
I was inspired by Arachne's tapestries for Inktober's Stretch prompt. As such, I wrote a poem to go along with it. Been enjoying the...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 25, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Prickly, Day 25
Inktober's Prickly prompt drew me to cacti almost automatically, so I drew (heh) a somewhat peaceful desert scene--a giant footprint for...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 25, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Chop, Day 24
Chop was today's Inktober prompt and to celebrate my home D&D game, I added a goblin ear to the kukri! Congrats to my players for...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 24, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Muddy, Day 23
For Inktober's Muddy prompt, I was a bit stumped for what to do. My mind quickly turned to muddy boots at the thought of the word, so I...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 23, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Expensive, Day 22
I wanted to turn away from traditional worth with this Inktober's Expensive prompt. Inspired by James Gifford's one D&D item a day, I...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 23, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Drain, Day 21
Drain was a somewhat strange Inktober prompt to get around. While I'm not overly fond of the illustration, I quite enjoy the poem.. 1 out...
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Miguel G. Lourenço
Oct 23, 20181 min read
INKTOBER 2018: Breakable, Day 20
Inktober's Breakable prompt led me to do some Lord of the Rings fanart! Here are the shards of Narsil and a poem about a poor, insecure...
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