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Tom's poetry is Raw, Emotional, Funny, and at times sad enough to bring out the tissues. He always tells it ' Like it is ', and it is always from the heart. Tom has this gift of writing from ' Other people's shoes ', as well as his own. His life in The Military has inspired many of the Soldier/War poems, and his fight against Cancer reflects the sadness and trauma of this terrible illness. Tom's poetry has already gathered a large following Worldwide, and there is something inside this book for

When my Grandfather Gough enlisted to fight and left his home outport of Elliston, Newfoundland in WW 1, he was a innocent boy. By the end of WW 1 he was a shattered man, who had lost the main illusions of his life. Yet, he managed to write brave letters from the front; letters that reflected his life and times in such a way that I want what he said to be available for free, for us all - so we may all avoid war in all times forever. My grandfather never glorified war to me, he warned me against

A youth in World War Two finds himself in a Japanese [prisoner of war] camp with others alike, banding together to stay alive beneath the wrath of the Jaspanese soldiers.

Tom's poetry is Raw, Emotional, Funny, and at times sad enough to bring out the tissues. He always tells it ' Like it is ', and it is always from the heart. Tom has this gift of writing from ' Other people's shoes ', as well as his own. His life in The Military has inspired many of the Soldier/War poems, and his fight against Cancer reflects the sadness and trauma of this terrible illness. Tom's poetry has already gathered a large following Worldwide, and there is something inside this book for

When my Grandfather Gough enlisted to fight and left his home outport of Elliston, Newfoundland in WW 1, he was a innocent boy. By the end of WW 1 he was a shattered man, who had lost the main illusions of his life. Yet, he managed to write brave letters from the front; letters that reflected his life and times in such a way that I want what he said to be available for free, for us all - so we may all avoid war in all times forever. My grandfather never glorified war to me, he warned me against

A youth in World War Two finds himself in a Japanese [prisoner of war] camp with others alike, banding together to stay alive beneath the wrath of the Jaspanese soldiers.