Authors: Edith Layton
Author’s Note
In 1809, William Blake had an unsuccessful exhibition of his pictures at 28 Broad Street, in London.
Between 1808 and 1809, he is also believed to have written two works, “BARRY: A POEM,” and “BOOK OF MOONLIGHT.” Both are now lost.
About the Author
Edith Layton has been writing since she was ten years old. She has worked as a freelance writer for newspapers and magazines, but has always been fascinated by English history, most particularly by the Regency period. She lives on Long Island with her physician husband and those of her three children who are not involved with intimidating institutions of higher learning. She collects antiques and large dogs.