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Dee Rimbaud

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DEE RIMBAUD is an artist and writer, living in Glasgow, Scotland, but will soon be packing his bags and heading off to sunnier climes. He is author of two full-length collections of poetry and one novel: ‘The Bad Seed’ (Stride, 1998), ‘Dropping Ecstasy With The Angels (Bluechrome, 2004), and ‘Stealing Heaven From The Lips Of God’ (Bluechrome, 2004). His art and writing have appeared in print and Internet magazines worldwide. He is editor of The Book Of Hopes And Dreams and The AA Independent Press Guide. Further information on all of these can be found at his website: www.thunderburst.co.uk.



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