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1. Poetry. Yes, poetry.

I post a lot of my poetry here at GottaBook, and not just in April (although EVERY day in April!). It's a lot of fun writing and posting, and I want to make it as easy as possible for folks to read it. So, I started a mailing list (specifically a Google Group) to send out each poem I post as it hits the blog. You don't get the other blog posts... just poetry. And, of course, it's freeeeeee. There are two easy ways to get on the list:

Enter your email address in the box below and click subscribe.



Or...

Click here and e-mail me.

If you need a more complicated way, I'm sure I can find one. But for now, I hope these do the trick!


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2. Another way to skin the poetry cat.

Thanks for the interest in having my poetry mailed out to you. In response to a couple questions asked today... no, you don't have to go through the Subcribe feature if you'd rather click here and e-mail me and ask your way in. If you e and ask, I'll add you.

Options, I tell ya! Options.

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3. The Plain Janes

by Cecil Castellucci and Jim Rugg Minx/DC Comics 2007 On a casual spring day in the big city Jane is suddenly thrown to the ground when a bomb in a nearby trash can goes off. In the wake of this her parents decide to move out of the city and into the safety and peace of the suburbs. Jane's fish-out-of-water attempts to fit in at her new school are coupled with her desire to create something

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