The images look really nice if you click and make them larger. Haiga © copyright by Ed Bremson
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
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Thursday, January 12, 2012
Neighborhood Homeless 4 of 4
There have been a lot of homeless people living nearby. They have had a shopping center and gas station to buy food, woods to live in, and an Interstate Highway off ramp to beg from. Recently, the Authorities have been making a concerted effort to get rid of them. One of the homeless fellows told me they arrested him and put him in jail for a few nights. I noted that at least he was able to get something to eat there. Anyway, I guess I won't see anymore homeless people around anymore. I sincerely hope they have moved on to better circumstances, but I fear that is not the case.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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Profile
Ed Bremson is an Award-Winning Haiku Poet, Haiga Artist, and author of the #1 best-selling haibun / haiku ebook Birds Don't Write Poetry. He has an MFA in Creative Writing. In 2011 he wrote more than a hundred poems. His chapbook “Regrets: ten prose poems” was published by www.poetrysecret.com . He won the award for most liked haiku of December 2011 in the Collaborative Photo-Haiku Project. His poem “Pascal’s Advice” was published as part of the Montreal Prize contest. He had several haiku, haiga, and poems published in online journals. He published several ebooks, including two ebooks of haiku by Vietnamese poet Vy Vo.
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