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Read the winning entries in our holiday poetry competition

Judge Meg Marsden highlights the winning entries from our subscriber-only Holiday Poetry Competition

Everyone loves a holiday don’t they? Or do they? It would seem not judging from the many and varied submissions to the subscriber-only holiday poetry competition. It is so easy for us all to make assumptions based on our own feelings and experiences. It never ceases to fascinate how very different we all are.

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