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echos of footfalls
By Warren Washburn
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A collection of prose/poetry.
Given this opportunity to speak about his work, the author finds himself speechless and... More > defers to one of his non-family and otherwise unbiased web-based readers: "Sometimes Poets have a vision that they share that enables us to step back from ourselves. [this] qualify's [sic] like a diamond sutra ripping up the screen of thoughts spiderwebs. I have found it most comforting in a current quagmire I am experiencing. I have posted it to my blog for meditation and shared it with a circle of friends with whom communications has totally bogged down. Thank you." < Less |
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the things i can't say out loud
By Warren Washburn
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Echos of Footfalls
By Warren R. Washburn
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A collection of prose/poetry. Given this opportunity to speak about his work, the author finds himself speechless and defers... More > to one of his non-family and otherwise unbiased web-based readers: "Sometimes Poets have a vision that they share that enables us to step back from ourselves. [this] qualify's [sic] like a diamond sutra ripping up the screen of thoughts spiderwebs. I have found it most comforting in a current quagmire I am experiencing. I have posted it to my blog for meditation and shared it with a circle of friends with whom communications has totally bogged down. Thank you." < Less
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The Things I Can't Say Out Loud
By Warren R. Washburn
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Prose, poetry, and creative non-fiction served up piping hot and ready to devour.
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the things i can't say out loud
By Warren Washburn
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Prose, poetry, and creative non-fiction served up piping hot and ready to devour.
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echos of footfalls
By Warren Washburn
Paperback:
$10.98
Ships in 3–5 business days
A collection of prose/poetry.
Given this opportunity to speak about his work, the author finds himself speechless and... More > defers to one of his non-family and otherwise unbiased web-based readers: "Sometimes Poets have a vision that they share that enables us to step back from ourselves. [this] qualify's [sic] like a diamond sutra ripping up the screen of thoughts spiderwebs. I have found it most comforting in a current quagmire I am experiencing. I have posted it to my blog for meditation and shared it with a circle of friends with whom communications has totally bogged down. Thank you." < Less |
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