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Moniz, Christopher |
Montgomery, Jennifer "'There are no such things as synonyms! he practically shouted. Deluge is not the same as flood.'" |
Moon, Leneé A being inspired. |
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Mooradian, Marguerite Haikus from the city |
Moore, Amber |
Moore, Andrew |
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Moore, Brandon Aspiring poet and writer. |
Moore, Garth I am a part-time writer currently living in Washington, DC. I have been reading poetry and haiku since college, but swore off writing for just reading (and working) until I picked writing back up in 2009. My website is at privatehaiku.com |
Moore, Jared |
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Moore, Laura Fortunately, writing's not like becoming a ballet dancer or a gymnast. You can start exactly when the inspiration hits you. In fact, you really can't start before that. When it happens, it happens. It all began for me a decade ago and now... I'm an SCBWI member and avid workshop and conference a |
Mora-Summonte, Madeline |
Morales, Arthur My name is Arthur Morales and I would like to submit my Haiku poem titled 'What is Man?" Arthur Abdiel Morales is a graduate student at the Arizona State University through the Interdisciplinary Studies M.A. program. His focuses include oral history and poetry. He is also the President of the In |
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Morgan, Berta Berta Morgan was born in a small farm town in Indiana. She currently lives on the coast in Newport, Oregon. She has a doctorate in Higher Education from Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She is fascinated with the process of growing old and spends much of her time reading, writing and thi |
Morgan, Christopher Christopher Morgan is the Editor for Arroyo Literary Review, growing up in Michigan, Georgia, and California. Pieces from his collection-in-progress have appeared, or are forthcoming, in Permafrost, Gargoyle, Bartleby Snopes, theNewerYork, DOGZPLOT, and others. Sometimes he sits at his keyboard, ban |
Moritz, Dianne |