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Tag Archives: twitter
It’s nice to be naughty, says Santa
With apologies (again) to Clement Clarke Moore Twas the night before Christmas And all through the ‘hood Nothing was stirring, or nobody could; Stockings were hung by the chimney with care In the hope that x- toys soon would be there; And the naughty were nestled all snug in their beds Engaged in activities best left […]
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A tweet that’s poetry to my ears
I think that I shall never find A tweet more sweetly writ than thine So thank you Reviewers from my heart Succinct and to the point thou art The heroine of my first novel is a poet; Catherine likes to preface each segment of her story with a stanza or two of her own verse. […]
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Tagged as: 140 characters, @pentametron, @spankthenovel, Alan Daniels, algorithm, art forms, poetry, prose, reviews, Spank, tweet, twitter, twittersphere, writing