Angels Floating Backwards in My Head - By Mike Saleeby - Poetry

by Michael Saleeby

Angels Floating Backwards in My Head  - By Mike Saleeby - Poetry by Michael Saleeby (Book) in Poetry
Publisher: Michael Saleeby
Copyright: © 2006 Michael Saleeby Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: 1
Download: 1 documents, 27775 KB

Printed: 60 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

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A book of poems (including haiku) and short stories by Mike Saleeby, with illustrations by Nita Blair and Richard Grassi. Mike lives in Dillon, SC, with his Japanese wife and daughter. He spent many years in Japan, first as an exchange student and then as an English teacher. The author is a graduate of St. Andrews College in Laurinburg, NC. The heart of his style of haiku started in Japan, where he fell in love with traditional haiku, the Land of the Rising Sun itself, and, of course, his lovely wife. Introduction by Ronald H. Bayes of St. Andrews College. Thanks to Martin Brossman for assisting with publishing.


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A real contribution to the collection of haiku [ No Rating ] 17 Sep 2006
A real contribution to the collection of haiku

Clear and grabbing images with a taste of humor. In writing this I imagine the author reaching deep inside himself to extract the right words that point to something deeper. Thank you for sharing these images!

Martin
Angels Floating Backwards in My Head by Mike Saleeby
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12 Sep 2006
Like a dwarf star, Saleeby's writing is dense, complex and beautiful. Dare to unpack this literary suitcase and be rewarded with treasures of conjoined words like darts that stick in the brain, intellectual endorphins that turn the simple act of reading into Saleeby's "biological imperative."


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