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Month: November 2009

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casino lights

30 November 200922 May 2015 joannemerriam

Just sold a haiku/senryu to tinywords. I’ll post again, of course, when it comes out.

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Age saw two quiet children

30 November 200922 May 2015 joannemerriam

Read “Carpe Diem” by Robert Frost.

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She’s damn/ready and so am I.

29 November 20095 January 2025 joannemerriam

Read “That Sure is My Little Dog” by Eleanor Lerman.

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Ahahahahahah!

Dodge this.

28 November 200922 May 2015 joannemerriam

(via)

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Mothers of America/let your kids go to the movies!

28 November 200922 May 2015 joannemerriam

Read “Ave Maria” by Frank O’Hara.

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in doorways and in the backs of cars and in elevators/remembering wars and the police at the door/and the beatings on stairs we are saying thank you

27 November 200922 May 2015 joannemerriam

Read “Thanks” by W. S. Merwin.

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Selected books on Goodreads

Aether and Ego Aether and Ego, a steampunk retelling of Pride and Prejudice

How to Live on Other Planets: A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens How to Live on Other Planets: A Handbook for Aspiring Aliens

The Museum of All Things Awesome and that Go Boom The Museum of All Things Awesome and that Go Boom

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I acknowledge that I live in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq nation. This territory is covered by a series of treaties of peace and friendship which recognized Mi’kmaq and Wolastoqiyik (Maliseet) title and established rules for an ongoing relationship between nations. We are all treaty people. The stories of First Nations peoples have been told in Mi'kma'ki for centuries, and I commit to holding space for those stories to be retold. Moreover, as a guest on this land, I affirm that I have a duty to be mindful of my environmental impact and to reflect on and hold colonial systems accountable.

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