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I have written thirty books of poetry and one sci-fi comedy book called Space 2047. The book covers below are the book covers of all my books, except for one which is currently just available as a kindle book, sooner and later than never. I have just taken one book off as it needs a retitle and new book cover. I will be changing all the book covers this year and improving them with AI. AI is fantastic, but when business improves I will happily use real artists, which is much more preferable. AI is an incredible too, and very useful in business if working with a limited budget.

  • Video gallery
  • Picture gallery
  • Art gallery
  • Audio gallery
  • My books on Amazon
  • A review of my poetry book Alas the day
  • A book review of my book Space 2047
  • A collection of my best articles

Examples of my artworks. So far I have worked in acrylic, but I am looking to expand this year to all different types of paint, and other materials such as pastel. My artwork can be bought in my shop.

Below are examples of my vocal poetry, and my music albums that feature AI generated music and vocals but also features my poetry lyrics. Poetry turned in music audio singles and albums. The albums are available to buy as CD’s and as digital downloads via my shop and CD’s via ElasticStage, the link is on the main menu. All sales are sincerely appreciated. Thank you so much, I appreciate it!

Alas the Day – by Benjamin Arthur Robinson Summary of Alas the Day by Benjamin Arthur Robinson (2025) Alas the Day is a poetic and reflective collection by Benjamin Arthur Robinson that explores profound themes of humanity, suffering, hope, nature, society, and the human condition. The work is dedicated to Queen Elizabeth II, the Armed Forces, security forces, and all who have served or sacrificed for the United Kingdom and beyond. Core Themes and Insights Human Struggle and Suffering: The collection confronts the harsh realities of oppression, racism, war, violence, and social injustice. It mourns the ongoing pain caused by these issues despite education and progress, lamenting humanity’s failure to eradicate suffering. Peace, Compassion, and Hope: Despite the grim observations, the poet expresses a strong desire for peace, love, and equality. There is a recurring wish for a world free of hatred, brutality, and destruction, where compassion and understanding prevail. Nature and the Universe: Many poems are devoted to the beauty of the natural world—the sun, sky, rivers, mountains, and animals—highlighting their wonder and the solace they provide amid human turmoil. The universe and cosmic phenomena like the aurora borealis are metaphors for mystery and transcendence. Human Emotions and Relationships: Love, loss, memory, and personal reflection are central motifs. The poet explores the complexity of emotional experience, from the joy of love to the pain of bereavement, mental health struggles, and resilience. Society and Modern Life: There is critical commentary on modern capitalism, media exploitation, social networks, and the pressures of daily life. The poet critiques materialism, superficiality, and the often destructive nature of public discourse. Historical and Cultural Reflection: The collection references historical events, including world wars, the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, and cultural landmarks like London and the Taj Mahal. These serve as backdrops for exploring collective memory and identity. Notable Poems and Concepts Poem/ConceptKey FocusAlas the DayThe prevalence of repression, hate, and misuse of freedom of speech in societyPeace and LoveHealing from global tragedies including war, natural disasters, and social violenceDid the MountainSeeking understanding and wisdom from challenges and natureChat ShowCritique of exploitation of vulnerable people by media for profitOld London TownRich depiction of London’s history, culture, and resilience through war and social changeModern SocietyCriticism of capitalism, overwork, and materialismWhat is History?Reflection on humanity’s repeated failures to learn from past conflictsWilderness & Edge of the PondAppreciation of nature’s calming and inspiring presenceWarThe senseless brutality of conflict and its lasting psychological scarsThe FutureHope for space exploration but warning of self-destruction without learningForever in Our HeartsThe strength gained from experience and enduring memory of lossGet on with Your LifeA candid look at mental illness and the difficulty of recovery Timeline Table: Historical and Cultural References Event/PeriodReference & Context1952Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation1666The Great Fire of LondonWorld War II (1939-1945)The Blitz, rationing, and leadership of Winston Churchill and Vera Lynn1970Change in voting age from 21 to 181982Falklands War1989Fall of the Berlin WallLate 20th CenturySuez Crisis, IRA campaigns, Bosnian genocide, African faminesEarly 21st CenturyBrexit and global conflicts Key Insights The poet’s worldview is simultaneously sombre and hopeful, recognising the depth of human suffering but affirming the potential for kindness, education, and peace. Language and communication are powerful tools, yet often misused or exploited, especially by media and those in power. Nature offers both metaphorical and literal refuge, symbolising purity, beauty, and renewal. History and memory play a crucial role in shaping identity, understanding, and the hope for a better future. Personal and collective resilience is emphasised as essential for overcoming trauma, grief, and societal challenges. Selected Quotes “Alas the day, alas the night, when the voices cease and the words run from the page.” — lamenting silence and oppression “Peace and love it flows with a flower in your hair, and peace and compassion in your head.” — yearning for universal compassion “War, we make and mend, and in our troubled times we do our best, we persevere and if we survive, we are blessed.” — reflection on the cost and endurance through conflict “Old London town, it is a great place for all, and it has every transport to get around.” — celebration of London’s diversity and vitality Conclusion Alas the Day is a profound poetic meditation on the complexities of modern life, human suffering, and hope. Through rich imagery and poignant reflections, Benjamin Arthur Robinson urges readers to recognise the power of compassion, the importance of learning from history, and the enduring beauty of the natural world. The collection honours those who serve and sacrifice, while challenging us to envision a future defined by peace, equality, and understanding. Keywords Humanity, Compassion, Peace, War, Suffering, Nature, Love, Memory, Society, History, Resilience, Media Critique, Mental Health, Hope, Equality, London, Queen Elizabeth II
A Comic Science Fiction Adventure Space travel has become just another job. For the crew of the interstellar delivery ship “Are We There Yet?”, the galaxy isn’t a place of heroic exploration—it’s a workplace filled with boredom, strange customers, and the occasional interplanetary disaster. Brian, Cedric, Sarah, Salomina, and Karen spend their days transporting mysterious cargo across the universe, drifting between distant star systems while dreaming of excitement, fortune, or at least something interesting happening. Unfortunately for them, the universe has a habit of delivering exactly that. From bizarre alien worlds and eccentric space stations to malfunctioning technology and deeply questionable life choices, the crew repeatedly find themselves caught in situations that spiral from mildly ridiculous to completely absurd. What begins as a routine delivery job soon turns into a chaotic journey through a universe where nothing quite makes sense—and survival may depend on sarcasm, luck, and the ability to dodge flying coconuts. Perfect for readers who enjoy: Humorous science fiction Absurd cosmic adventures Quirky characters and strange worlds Satirical takes on modern society If you love the offbeat humour of classic comedic sci-fi and stories that explore the ridiculous side of the universe, Space 2047 is a journey you won’t want to miss. Because in space… even the delivery drivers have stories worth telling. ⭐ Embark on the most unusual delivery route in the galaxy today.
Articles coming late 2026.

Some examples of some future book covers created with artificial intelligence.

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