Category Archives: poetry
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Alephs, Acrostics, and April
Leave a commentMay 3, 2023 by libroshombre
My handwriting’s always been bad, but these days it’s bordering on awful. Perhaps I’m channeling my inner Phoenician for …
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Alephs, Acrostics, and April
Leave a commentMarch 31, 2023 by libroshombre
My handwriting’s always been bad, but these days it’s bordering on awful. Perhaps I’m channeling my inner Phoenician for …
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People, Poetry and Powerhouse
Leave a commentApril 12, 2020 by libroshombre
The people at People Magazine want you to know that February 20 is National Hoodie-hoo Day, when everyone should “step …
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Zippy, Joyce, and Margaret
Leave a commentFebruary 21, 2019 by libroshombre
LIBRARIAN COLUMN Contact Greg Hill, 479-4344 January 31, 2019 A recent Zippy the Pinhead comic strip reminded me of how …
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Muscle-wire, Aerogel, and the Library of Water
Leave a commentMarch 22, 2018 by libroshombre
“Mahabharata;” at 90,000 verses, is the “single longest poem in the world.” That’s from one of several library books that …
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