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Rich List 2011: 8 (7) Felix Dennis £550million (£580m)

Felix Dennis has got another book of poetry out – his sixth.

Felix Dennis has got another book of poetry out – his sixth. And he has just finished a gruelling 21-town tour of Britain and Ireland to promote it.

The 63-year-old publishing millionaire crammed those 21 dates into just 32 days to promote Tales from the Woods – poems about trees and the English countryside.

But he’s no stranger to the stage – he has spent 40 years playing R&B music and stills plays a set at the Mustique Blues Festival every year.

Between his poetry and his music he still finds time to ensure the continued success of his publishing empire and he is busy expanding his news magazine, The Week, in America.

Which is probably why Felix Dennis’s publishing empire is doing pretty well.

The credit crunch took its toll but the publishing company – which employs 400 people in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – still returns a healthy profit and turns over more than £85 million a year.

And it continues to expand, becoming one of the country’s biggest multi-media enterprises as it builds both its print and digital presence. The company has acquired the rights to distribute US title Men’s Fitness in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland.

Meanwhile Felix Dennis continues his love of poetry writing, which he began when he was bored while recovering from a serious illness. Fans of his poems include Mick Jagger, Stephen Fry, Tom Wolfe, Dawn French and Jon Snow to name but a few.