About Words-Myth

Words-Myth started in January 2006 as a no frills online
poetry magazine to showcase an international sampling of
the best poetry and poetry related material being written.
Now in its third year it is growing rapidly, and the number
of quarterly submissions has already tripled. That's more
work for me, but hey - that's okay. I just want to
unpretentiously subjectively present the best that is put
before me whether it is from a poet laureate or a college
student making a first tentative submission.

Editor: Graham Burchell was born in Canterbury, England. He graduated from the University of Sussex in 1976 with a degree in Art and Education. He taught for 27 years at home in England and Wales, and also overseas in Zambia, Saudi Arabia, Tenerife, Mexico, France and Chile. In 2004 he became a full-time writer at home in Houston, Texas. He returned to Devon, England, in October 2007. He also has three new books:

Poetry--'Ladies of Divided Twins' (Erbacce Press)
Poetry--'Vermeer's Corner' (Foothills Publishing) A collection of ekphrastic poems, one for each of the known paintings of 17th century Dutch artist, Johannes Vermeer.

Children's novel--Chester and the Spell Breaker (Calderwood Books) The sequel to the successful
Chester and the Green Pig. (To be published this year)


CHESTER AND THE GREEN PIG 
by Graham Burchell, 98 pp. Just $3


A green pig leads Chester into a world that is being terrorised by the Fat Food Fairy. Chester meets a lively variety of characters on his quest to save the world. Tickles the funny bone on every page.