100 Blogging Poets-- Day 87, Haiku Can Do
Eric from Another Blue Puzzle Piece sent me today's link. CMC lives in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Western North Carolina and I'm guessing CMC makes a living at something that involves a lot of traffic lights as the name of CMC's poetry blog is Stoplight Haiku. I'm not surprised really, you see, I spent 28 plus years earning my living begind the wheel before I took up flying. And remember: "brevity is the soul of valor..."
Are your favorite blogging poets listed in 100 Blogging Poets In 100 Days-- Episode III? How about 2 or 1? If not then please send an e-mail to idleblogs (AT) yahoo.com and left me know they exist before time runs out.
This edition of 100 Blogging Poets was brought to you by the International Poetry Review whose newest volume, Spain's Poetry Of Conscience just happens to be laying on my desk. (Subscribers will get theirs in a couple of days.) Produced by the University Of North Carolina- Greensboro's Romance Language Department and edited by Professor Mark Smith-Soto and guest editor, Alan E Smith.
Are your favorite blogging poets listed in 100 Blogging Poets In 100 Days-- Episode III? How about 2 or 1? If not then please send an e-mail to idleblogs (AT) yahoo.com and left me know they exist before time runs out.
This edition of 100 Blogging Poets was brought to you by the International Poetry Review whose newest volume, Spain's Poetry Of Conscience just happens to be laying on my desk. (Subscribers will get theirs in a couple of days.) Produced by the University Of North Carolina- Greensboro's Romance Language Department and edited by Professor Mark Smith-Soto and guest editor, Alan E Smith.









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