Astropoetica: Why, Sky?, by Andrei Dorian Gheorghe

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Combining poetry, science, stargazing, people-gazing, looking outward, and looking inward, Astropoetica is quickly becoming one of my favorite new poetry journals. 

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  1. slpmartin says:

    Thanks added it to my reading list. 🙂

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    1. I’m glad you liked! Sorry, I’ve been a bit out of circulation recently. I’ll be back shortly.

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  2. Jamie Dedes says:

    Thanks for the suggestion. I just finished a poem on this, which will post tomorrow, I think. I love this photograph.

    For some reason, your posts are not coming up in my reader. 😦

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    1. I haven’t posted much this month. . . not sure why my reblogs don’t repost. Did my latest show up? It might be something I’m doing wrong when I reblog.

      I’ll check out that poem!

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    2. Jamie Dedes says:

      Nothing came up. I don’t think reblogs will come up and I don’t think they come trhough in emails either. Maybe that’s the probllem. I just realized I hadn’t seen anything from you and just decided to check out your blog.

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    3. Oh my goodness. Despite it not showing up in your reader, that post was shared on Facebook 13 times! This makes me happy. 🙂

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    4. Jamie Dedes says:

      That is happy news. 😀

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    5. Couldn’t find a place to comment on your blog, but I really enjoyed the poem. I’ve been working on one about an Astronomer, and I have many moon poems, so I may have something to submit to Astropoetica yet.

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    6. Jamie Dedes says:

      Will be on the allert for it.
      I only open for comments on Sunday, thuogh there is a page “I Take Comments” that is always open. Have reason!!! …
      Poem on and be well, David, and thanks for your visit.

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    7. Ah! Okay, I follow you. Thanks for helping me on the tour. 🙂

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