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David Caddy is a poet and critic from the Blackmore Vale in north Dorset, and was educated as a literary sociologist at the University of Essex. He founded East Street Poets, the UK’s largest rural poetry group, in 1985 and was the group’s organiser until 2001, and he directed the legendary Wessex Poetry Festival from 1995 to 2001. He has been editor of the independent and eclectic literary magazine Tears in the Fence since 1984.
No one came to look after the hives.
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