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Genre(s): TravelLanguage: English
Author: thelliott


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Brief Synopsis
A series of poems about traveling across the country. About love, loneliness, and lack of touch.
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Part of this Series: Travel Logged
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Sandy Lulay : I like the way you write in a series. In this poetry you went to many of the spaces love, loneliness and lack of touch fill. So many of feel all of this but do not know how to define it. Very beautiful! (18-Jul-07)
Published Titles: 106 • Fiction: 49 • Non-Fiction: 12 • Poetry: 45 • Total Reviews: 111 • Total Readings: 7689 • Avg. QQ: 3.48
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