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Thanks for taking the time to read and critique my poem, I really appreciated it and I'm glad you liked it, and didn't find anything too horribly wrong with it.
Thanks for the comment, Brian. Paamul was in the middle of the jungle in 1994 -- we lived there for 7 years. Google "Paamul" to see what it has become!
| Name: | Brian Pearcy |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | Florida |
| Birthday: | Feb. 3, 2008 |
| Words Written: | 626 |
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| Occupation: | Financial Industry |
| Favorite Quotes: | Whether you think you can, or whether think you can't, you're right. Henry Ford |
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Sep. 28, 2008

B. Pearcy wrote on Ben Jacobson's scratchpad.

B. Pearcy joined the circle Novel Novelists.

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B. Pearcy added On Writing to his bookshelf.

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On Bastion, Chapter 1: Prologue - First Half, by The Geek: I don't know much about Prologues and the purpose they
serve, but I do remember reading in On Writing, a
memoir&nbs... » Read more...
On Mama's Tears, by Shelbia Chandler: I like it. It's my favorite poem that I have read
today.
I noticed that cried comes toward the end of th... » Read more...
On Sonnet for Those Who Think Not of Death, and Cherish Not Life, by Britain Roush: I like it. It's much better than I could ever hope
for.
You have so much more patience that I could ever muster to
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On America the Beautiful, by Stewart Flintonlaubakersmith: I love the first four lines.
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