And now it begins
I know you do not see it
but it always does
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It’s Today! It’s Today!
Actually it is day 3 of my giveaway and
I already have my first bad review. Which is awesome! and no not sarcasm. I have been writing for what…. since December 12, so less then 4 months, I really wanted to be instantly brilliant, but that did not work out, but I am okay with that. Because not all publishers can start off with the Bible. Thank you Gutenberg for making the rest of us look like amateurs.
Oh Boo hoo!
okay all better. Sigh. Anyway to read my first bad review or to write one you can go
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or
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and Again until March 29, 2013 I am Free!
Free Betty Generic!
My first poetry chapbook titled “and this happens:”
will be free until March 29, 2013
Here
It has been released exclusively as an e-book,
published by Apples and Pears Press.
So Please be Free with Me!
and share and Google and facebook and tweet me as well.
Thank you
I’ll be here all week!
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Reblogged this on The Ranting Papizilla and commented:
We have reviews already, and the book is still free people! Share the love and spread the word!
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Thank you Awesome dude! I really appreciate your help. You are Rare and Awesome! : )
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I love the simplicity in your words, so simple and so deep at the same time
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Thank you, I appreciate that, especially on a Wednesday : )
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really liked:
“… I know you do not see it
but it always does …”
reminded me of a phrase that Katagiri Roshi often used (paraphrase) – even though we do not understand [something] it nevertheless is
tree is still not budding; ivy is still perennial (another Katagiri?); and what is that brown patch about two metres uphill from the trunk – it was there before the snow and is there still (and another?)
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Thank you. That is beautiful : )
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Hey 2 stars are better than 1! I checked out her other reviews, apparently she likes reading about Korea. Possibly you would earn her favor if you could find it within yourself to write a book of Haiku’s about the country of Korea :) I’m reading your book – I tend to read poetry slowly because I want to see if the words are saying something more to me, than just what is on the page. Sounds wacky, I know. So far, I like what I feel when I’m reading your book.
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Thank you. I appreciate the kind words. It has been a day. : ) Thanks for taking the time to cheer me up.
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