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Poetry Chapbook

Thanks for your interest in my poetry and for taking the time to check out this small new chapbook, which I'm calling...

Building the Forever House & Other Poems

Just by uploading a .docx file to issuu.com, I was able to publish a number of poems I had lying around into a collection powered by the nifty reader-gadget below. When you click into the reader, there's a slider in the bottom left to enlarge the print, and you can click and drag the cursor to navigate. Please give it a try!


 

7 comments:

  1. Nice rhyming scheme and a pleasure to read!

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    1. Hey, thanks Vandana. So gratifying to have someone check out the chapbook. Makes having made it feel worthwhile.

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  2. Hi there! I'm having a hard time enlarging the print on your chapbook so that I can read it. Will come back later to check it out when I'm in front of a larger monitor. Congratulations!

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    1. Darn. Sorry. Yeah, the slider to zoom in is not obvious enough. It's down at the bottom left after you click on the book to begin.

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  3. I've never seen this reader before - congrats on publishing a chapbook! I was not able to enlarge the text on my monitor, though -- which does make the text very small/hard to read.

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  4. A little hard to read butt pretty cool... read the first poem.. and yes the trees are so often much more worth as trees than shelves... maybe even more worth than books.

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  5. Clever write but I did feel uncomfortable that your presentation 'took over'my PC - had to really work at a way out!

    Anna :o]

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Yo, it's me - Uttley. Say, did you click on the post title or the 'Read on' button so that you can see everything? Please do. Now you can enter your email address in the box below to subscribe to future posts, then scroll down below that and click like all of the little buttons down there to share this post around and so that we can be connected everywhichway? C'mon - it'll be fun!

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