Michael Baron has published poetry in Other Poetry, Third Way, Envoi, Plowshare, Pitch, Jewish Quarterly, and on BBC Radio Merseyside. Abandoning lawful soliciting, he is busy raiding the inarticulate, and was the initiataor of the annual Cumbrian Literature Festival, Words By The Water, at Keswick. When not getting angry about injustice, and the dumping of nuclear waste , he has published anthologies of poems about bats 'On A Bats Wing', things that happen at night 'The Night Shift', and Cumbrian poet Tom Rawling (1916-1996)'How Hall'.
In development are anthologies of Cockermouth Poets 1700-2012, and of Israeli and Palestinian poetry since 1948 in a tri-lingual edition. Between times as the first Chairman of the National Autistic Society in 1962, he worries about ageing and autism.
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Published in: Shine A LightPublic servants and private chats about dumping nuclear waste in West Cumbria
A public consultation is underway on the construction of an underground dump for 70 tonnes of nuclear waste in West...