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Snowdonia National Park

February 22, 2019 ~ lou2300

I am very pleased to have my poem “Snowdonia National Park” published recently in Nine Muses Poetry. Thank you very much to Nine Muses Poetry editor Annest Gwilym. You can view the poem here: https://ninemusespoetry.com/2019/02/04/one-poem-by-lou-smith/

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Lou Smith is a Melbourne-based poet and researcher who grew up in Newcastle, NSW. Her work investigates sense of place, cultural memory and familial identity. Lou possesses a very [un]healthy obsession with her hometown!
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