Christie Isler
During the day, Christie Isler civilizes ten-year-olds and writes poetry and short fiction around the edges. To date, she has published several pieces, both poetry and short fiction, in a variety of online journals and has the seeds of several novels lying dormant in her computer files.-
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Category Archives: plants
So much spring
been busy settling in to this new season unfurling leaves after dark and rain too much winter these small things, these beginnings take massive amounts of work
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Early Harvest and Garden Pests
It’s already begun to feel a touch like fall. The air isn’t as warm when the sun goes behind a cloud. The breeze is cooler. Nights are cooler. I’m getting ready to rip out my sugar snap peas because they’ve … Continue reading
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Postcard to July
Dear Sun, Look what we’ve done with the few days you’ve managed to make an appearance this month: And this: July 2011 • Volume 4 • Issue 7 The latest issue of Four and Twenty is available for download at … Continue reading
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