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About meBeekeeper and beginning novelist. Author of Three Rooms, Poems of the Morning Poems of the Storm and Jurassic Night. Editor of The Brooklyn Reader and Max Douglas Collected Poems. See douglang'sdcpoetryblog for biographical info

About my libraryJuveniles, mysteries, natural history

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Real nameAndrea Wyatt Sexton

LocationSilver Spring, MD

Emailawsexton123aol.com

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smiling at so much info on the pages you pointed me to, and to answer your question . . .

well, i've written a poem or two, but have never been as involved in the published side of it as i see you have. i'm chrmed that you have the opportunity to have poetry in your life to the extent these pages tell, and i'm glad that i tumbled in to that part of your life in this odd way.

thank you for your poems, i intend to wander to those pages again until i've had my fill of those few poems and go hunting the bookshelves and stores for more.
hello,

i was tumbling through the site and stumbled on your name,

a pleasure to meet you, i'd love to read some of your poems!

kudos for having published.

Tim
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