Melissa

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http://www.book-piecesofhermind.blogspot.com
Davison, MI
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About Me

1 of 18 Author's of Pieces Of Her Mind: Women Find Their Voice in Centuries-Old Forms

"Pieces of Her Mind: Women Find Their Voice in Centuries-Old Forms" is the first anthology published exclusively by contemporary English Language women poets of three types of short Japanese poetic forms (senryu, kyoka and haiga). While readers who appreciate this genre of poetry will be particularly interested in this book, the book will also appeal to men and women who love satiric and ironic “one-liners” (in the case of this book, three to five) that provide insight into how women think.

We can be found on:
Amazon
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G and J Publishing (former Omega Publications)


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Posted 11 Years Ago


It feels good to be back in the saddle here. Wow four years have come and gone since my last writings here.

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Posted 16 Years Ago


Actually, I went out for the day, but I'm not feeling all that great. I'm sure it will pass...

I hope your day was great as well!

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Posted 16 Years Ago


Thanks for the coffee - now if I can just CATCH a cup? lol

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Posted 16 Years Ago


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Posted 16 Years Ago


popped in to say thanks for the fish :)

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Posted 16 Years Ago


giggles! Thanks for the trinket! Hee Hawwww! ROFL!

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Posted 16 Years Ago


I'm not sure, but mine has an adjective in the first line and a verb in the second line. Here is an example of Hemingway's classic:

"For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn"

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Posted 16 Years Ago


Hello, started a Limerick contest! Like I'm any good at penning Limericks! I didn't start the Flash 55 contest yet.