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"L.A. Thru a Lens"

Started by Don Baird, April 20, 2013, 01:51:57 AM

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Don Baird

Recently, Col completed an online book of my haiga which can be found at the following link.  While I provided the haiga, he worked his magic as to the order in which they should be presented; and, did an amazing job.  Linda Papanicolaou wrote the afterword providing much insight as to her reaction to the book in general (very in tune).

Looking forward to your thoughts and responses.

http://en.calameo.com/read/00192283180b5770f315c

take care,

Don
I write haiku because they're there to be written ...

storm drain
the vertical axis
of winter

colin stewart jones

thanks for posting this don

and thanks for the kind words
the magic is easy enough when you are given the right tools


i think the number of reads you are getting is indicative of good "feedback " don!

folk can also view the book and all the other books through the gean tree press website too

http://www.geantreepress.com/Books.html

cheers
col :)
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bear us in mind for your work

Colin Stewart Jones
Editor
Notes from the Gean: monthly haiku journal

www.geantreepress.com

Don Baird

Thanks Col!  Yes, there are many good books on the Gean Tree Press shelves now.  I've read through them all and they are superb.  You'll know the names as soon as you see them (mostly well known poets).  Enjoy!!!  Oh, and if you have a second, send your friends the links as well.  The more the happier!

http://www.geantreepress.com/Books.html

blessings!

Don
I write haiku because they're there to be written ...

storm drain
the vertical axis
of winter

Stewart Baker

Coming a bit late to this, but there's some fantastic stuff in there, Don!  I especially love your use of street art for the image part of the pieces. :)
Haiku journal info at Haikaikukan
My haiku, fiction, etc.

Don Baird

I write haiku because they're there to be written ...

storm drain
the vertical axis
of winter

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