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Monday, April 13, 2009

If you come to this, come say Hi to me.




Tonight's Event
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This is the poetry blog of Jennifer Michael Hecht. There are other places where I blog lucidly, here I post what rises and converges. Welcome! It is called Dear Fonzie because the Fonz, fictional though he be, seems like a good listener.

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