In this, Ross Lane’s sixth poetry collection and follow up to Fly-tipping and Driftwood, the poet expands on the themes of thought and life by shaping a collection built about life and its journeys.This collection examines the poet’s concept that whilst life is a free open expanse to navigate, there are beacons along the path, destined moments of love, loss and challenge to be encountered in all our shared histories. Ross likens them to mountain-topping pyres that attract us, warn us and show our blazing trails through life’s experience.Beacons is a book about journeys, experiences and the joys of mortality. The poet takes us on an odyssey of sorts, highlighting times, places, people and thought, memory, aspiration and the impact of darkness and light.
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Ross Lane was born in the Cynon Valley in 1975. Educated at Aberdare Boy’s Comprehensive School and later the University Of Glamorgan where he obtained a BA (Hons) in English Literature, History, Philosophy & Psychology. As an avid creative he has been involved in many performance types from orchestras, swing bands, rock ensembles, short film and movie production both from a writing and performance perspective. He now lives In Cardiff Bay.
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