I recently learned that it’s National Literacy Awareness Month in the US and Charlotte Digregorio, over on her blog, is encouraging haiku poets to promote this form of poetry as part of the event. So here are two of my offerings:
midnight poems
composed when sleep won’t come
only the moon is clear
every night I shed
my daytime persona
moonlight as author
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Literacy Awareness Month seems to be a great time to announce my newly-published anthology of stories and poems. Silver Morning Song celebrates the joys of the natural world as well as amusing and inspirational tales about human nature and interactions, including family relationships.
After four and a half years in the works, I can now share the good news that Silver Morning Song, only in e-book form at present, is live both on Amazon and Kobo now. Do check it out.
Congratulations, Christine!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Latest news from my wife!
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Thanks for helping me share the news. 🙂
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I love haiku, and you’ve done it beautifully here. It’s probably something I should discipline myself to learn.
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Thank you. Haiku is like 100-word fiction — you learn to be brief. 🙂 If you enjoy writing mini-poems that’s fine, too; it doesn’t have to specifically be haiku.
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Wow, awesome! Loved your two haikus, and your book cover looks amazing. Congratulations.
Kathrin — http://mycupofenglishtea.wordpress.com
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Thank you. Glad you stopped in.
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