Dylan Thomas was a secondary antagonist in the non-canonical novel, Haunted by Desire. He was a warlock who used magic to make Prue and Piper Halliwell fall in love with him to turn them against each other.
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| - Dylan Thomas was a secondary antagonist in the non-canonical novel, Haunted by Desire. He was a warlock who used magic to make Prue and Piper Halliwell fall in love with him to turn them against each other.
- For Thomas, poetry first reared its ugly head at an early age. Though his parents had hidden their own poetry books in a locked cupboard to prevent temptation for the literary poison of the barbed pentameter, Thomas had obtained a spare key. Unable to combat creative impulses, he would stagger down to the garden shed, concealing the works of William Wordsworth and Lord Byron under a crate of beer.
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| - For Thomas, poetry first reared its ugly head at an early age. Though his parents had hidden their own poetry books in a locked cupboard to prevent temptation for the literary poison of the barbed pentameter, Thomas had obtained a spare key. Unable to combat creative impulses, he would stagger down to the garden shed, concealing the works of William Wordsworth and Lord Byron under a crate of beer. Inside, Thomas would spend the rest of his time feeding his ferocious habit. By then he was finishing off a poem a day, able to gulp down a limerick in one go or combine strong-tasting sonnets with oaken barreled odes before then finishing off with a row of elegies lined up one after and another. It was widely agreed that Thomas was a man who knew how to hold in his artistry without belching. All this poetry was having an effect on Thomas's drinking, which for much of his youth, suffered because of his uncontrollable love for the evils of the written word. As he would say to no one in particular, "...I was born to drink but I knew I had to reach for loftier ideals. I am the bird on the wind of verbiage." His parents despaired and would leave Thomas in pubs and bars, hoping he would see the error of his ways and start knocking back the heavy stuff. It was noble effort but in the end they failed themselves, the family, and the local brewery industry in Swansea.
- Dylan Thomas was a secondary antagonist in the non-canonical novel, Haunted by Desire. He was a warlock who used magic to make Prue and Piper Halliwell fall in love with him to turn them against each other.
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