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Pitch Light: Haiku
Pitch Light: Haiku
Pitch Light: Haiku
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Life is cyclical. From the seasons to the length of the day, life changes. Perception does too. The poems here offer a unique way of looking at the universe and the things in it, warming you, enticing you, or simply giving you a chuckle.

Pencil on paper scribbled over time, to accomplish a lifelong dream
LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateMar 21, 2013
ISBN9781475981605
Pitch Light: Haiku
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Haiku Stephen Jasek

While majoring in biology, the author developed a deep love for nature which he has incorporated into his poems. He now lives with his wife in Tolland , CT, writing, gardening, and building rock walls.

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