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I LOVE THIS SO HARD

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Thank you, Toby!

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I love this book so much. And I am so glad this is happening.

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Out here is WA State, David Lasky has gathered a great many Haiku Comics, as "Whistling Kettle" exhibit which we were fortunate to host at the Winthrop Public Library. https://www.patreon.com/posts/whistling-kettle-108939509 Included great work by co-curator John Burgess and by Shin Yu Pai...among others. See Pai's book https://bluecactuspress.com/product/less-desolate/

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I move this Craig! As a passionate haiku comic maker here on Substack, I’m always on the lookout for other haiku maniacs! I’m going to support both of these cool projects!

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Thank you, Craig! Adding them to my list!

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Oct 3Liked by Grant Snider

Thank you, Grant. Love your poem.

Gently, so gently

“Fall” words swirl all around me

Peace in fall colours

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Beautiful!

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Thank you.

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Oct 2Liked by Grant Snider

Congratulations on your NEA award

I wish that you work could be translate to many languages to go into the hands of as many children as possible

Well done ❣️

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Thank you, that means a lot! So far it will be published in Itallian, Spanish, Catalan, Chinese, Dutch, French, Italian, and Korean...hoping for many more languages!

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Oct 2Liked by Grant Snider

Congratulations on your NEA award!

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Thanks so much!

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That’s incredible! What a wonderful choice. I love this book and it’s one of our family favorites!

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Thank you Jason! Glad to hear that!

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Happy autumn…

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I always enjoy your comics as a sweet and welcome interlude in a chaotic world. ❤

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Thank you, Deb!

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This is amazing!!! Huge congratulations!!

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“I will wait for a poem to fall / into my open arms.” Fortunately, around here you don’t have to wait too long.

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Love it - for some reason I know EXACTLY where that wall is

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Very pleasant! I love the rhythm this poem has, and your art style, loose yet not sloppy, humble but sincere, goes well with the words. Way to go Grant!

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Thank you, Adam!

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