Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Haiku by Craig W. Steele
spider web at dawn--
contrails
crisscross the sky
tide pools--
the empty halves
of sea shells
Craig W. Steele resides in the countryside of northwestern Pennsylvania, near Lake Erie. When not writing, he's a professor of biology at Edinboro University. In his quest to become a widely-published unknown poet, his poetry has appeared in numerous anthologies, literary journals and magazines, most recently in The Lyric, Mused: The BellaOnline Literary Review, and Wolf Willow Journal, among others, and he continues to write monthly poetry as "The Writer's Poet for Extra Innings online.
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