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Wednesday, 9 January 2013

EEL PIE DHARMA #2 on Google of 219,000 haibun sites!

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Ed Baker has left a new comment on your post "EEL PIE DHARMA #2 on Google of 219,000 haibun site...":

you shld be Numero Uno
acause
what they claim ins #1 is just a definition-according-to-whichuhpeedia of "haibun"
and your Eel Pie I D is in a class by it s self ?



Posted by Ed Baker to Riffs & Ripples from ZenRiver Gardens at 9 January 2013 12:58

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  1. Ed Baker9 January 2013 at 12:58

    you shld be Numero Uno
    acause
    what they claim ins #1 is just a definition-according-to-whichuhpeedia of "haibun"
    and your Eel Pie I D is in a class by it s self ?

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Chris Faiers was conceived in the UK, born in Canada, and raised in the US. He opposed the Vietnam War as a resident alien and lived in the UK from 1969 to 1972. He returned to Canada age 24 and resumed his literary career, publishing haiku and other poetry. He founded small press Unfinished Monument, The Main Street Library Poetry Series, and Purdy Country Literary Festivals. He was the inaugural recipient of The Milton Acorn People's Poetry Award in 1987. His poetry has been published in approx. 100 litmags and around 70 poetry anthologies. He lives in the rural Ontario village of Marmora.
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