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Epigraph: The wild poet sows seeds. She is a creatrix of the mind, of the multidimensional world folded like a a fractal. The wild poet takes craft seriously. She comes to it late having had to live before she could write. There are experiences to have languages to learn, fears to overcome, loves to be make. She goes bush and sits still as the moon sets and the sun rises. She watches the heron fishing at dusk, silent but not quite still. She rushes through the day, trying not to pamper her email, her facebook, her tweets. The enthrall and distract he.
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