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Subject:Re: Not Wanted--Technical Writers From:Bruce Byfield <bbyfield -at- AXIONET -dot- COM> Date:Thu, 18 Dec 1997 21:23:38 -0500
Hulda Dent wrote:
>
> Go right ahead and brag Bruce...you've earned it! What is the book called
> and who is the publisher? Best of luck with it!
>
Since you asked (as if I needed encouragement): it's called "Firedrake
Fables." Many of the poems have already been published, but I chose to
self-publish so that I could do the layout and design myself. A very
Eric Gillish sort of Arts and Crafts design, I think.
"Granite Years
Harbour lights, city nights and bitter tears
And you don't care where you're going,
Say that I was foolish,
Say that I was blind
Never say that I got left behind."
--Oyster Band