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WHY TO HAIKU
One of the many reasons I love my Kindle is the treasure trove of new books and authors I find in the bargain bin at the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles Ebook Stores. There, to generate interest in their projects, many newly … Continue reading →
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WHY TO HAIKU
One of the many reasons I love my Kindle is the treasure trove of new books and authors I find in the bargain bin at the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles Ebook Stores. There, to generate interest in their projects, many newly … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Writing, Writing Exercises, Writing Lessons
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Tagged amazon, barnes and noble, fiction, gardening, haiku, heart of haiku, heat, image, jane hirshfield, japanese, kindle, plants, poem, poet, poetry, poetry writing, prose writing, season, sharon k owen, sharonkowen, spring, summer, texas, writing, writing exercise
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WHY TO HAIKU
One of the many reasons I love my Kindle is the treasure trove of new books and authors I find in the bargain bin at the Amazon and Barnes and Nobles Ebook Stores. There, to generate interest in their projects, many newly … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Writing, Writing Exercises, Writing Lessons
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Tagged amazon, barnes and noble, fiction, gardening, haiku, heart of haiku, heat, image, jane hirshfield, japanese, kindle, plants, poem, poet, poetry, poetry writing, prose writing, season, sharon k owen, sharonkowen, spring, summer, texas, writing, writing exercise
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