Poet's plea for return of poems:
Make copies of your work. Put those copies somewhere besides the little home that is going to burn next week when you get drunk and try frying stuff. Having two copies in the same place is the same as having one copy.
TEN years' work has been stolen from a poet on a visit to the The Orchard, Grantchester.
Steve Larkin said the unpublished poetry was invaluable to him and pleaded with thieves to return it.
The collection was stolen from his car along with a bag containing a mobile phone, purse, cash and credit cards.
When Mr Larkin called the mobile phone to plead for the possessions to be returned he was insulted and abused. [...]
Make copies of your work. Put those copies somewhere besides the little home that is going to burn next week when you get drunk and try frying stuff. Having two copies in the same place is the same as having one copy.
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