Who doesn’t love a rerun? Posted to Facebook a year ago. Did I write this? Yes. Do I remember this? Not at all. Hold fast to dreams. And memories. And words that boomerang back to you from cyberspace. Welcome home, Astronaut Ross. 👋

Who doesn’t love a rerun? Posted to Facebook a year ago. Did I write this? Yes. Do I remember this? Not at all. Hold fast to dreams. And memories. And words that boomerang back to you from cyberspace. Welcome home, Astronaut Ross. 👋
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defining the words that define us
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Learning, Doing, Sharing
Award-winning poet, author, essayist, and freelance editor
… without pretension since 1995.
Poetry: contemporary poetry, hybrid poetry, visual poetry, and concrete poetry
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"drink from the well of your self and begin again" ~charles bukowski
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