po·e·sy
n. pl. po·e·sies
1. Poetical works; poetry.
2. The art or practice of composing poems.
3. The inspiration involved in composing poetry.
[Middle English poesie, from Old French, from Latin posis, from Greek poisis, from poiein, to create; see kwei-2 in Indo-European roots.]
Friday, June 01, 2007
My verse appears in public --
I'm pleased to announce my children's verse - Advice to a Younger Brother appears is the summer issue of Bumbershoot, an online literary magazine. Read it here
--Cat
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