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Is it time for #NaPoWriMo yet?
the shadowed and splattered // banks of clouds // push back the rays Continue reading
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The things you look up
Late at night.
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What happens in the middle of the night
So apparently NaPoWriMo should come with a warning sticker that it may be addictive and should be tapered off, possibly under supervision. Continue reading
Haiku from last night
the black and white birch • pushing out small sap green leaves • in the lukewarm sun. Continue reading
May Day – series and boundaries
Ideally, working in a series should let you try different things, see different sides of an idea while giving enough constraint to put the idea center stage rather than the method. Continue reading
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