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The Cat Who Went to Heaven by Elizabeth Coatsworth
The Crocodile Bird by Ruth Rendell
The Serpentine Cave by Jill Paton Walsh
A Taint in the Blood: A Kate Shugak Novel (Kate Shugak Novels) by Dana Stabenow
Martin Farrell (Red Fox Young Adult Books) by Janni Howker
Indigo Slam: An Elvis Cole Novel by Robert Crais
The Minus Man by Lew McCreary
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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.
posted by Tim_Watkinson at 9:16 am (EST) on Oct 29, 2007
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
posted by Tim_Watkinson at 10:24 am (EST) on Oct 3, 2007