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Amish Pretzel Stand – People of the Susquehanna

Amish Pretzel Stand – People of the Susquehanna

by Allen Mowery | Dec 16, 2012 | Featured Photos, People of the Susquehanna, Photography

Young Amish girls feverishly manage their pretzel stand as a steady line of customers passes through, Gratz, PA. People of the Susquehanna is an ongoing photography project which seeks to explore the lives and people who comprise the Central Susquehanna Valley. These...
“The Merchant” – People of the Susquehanna

“The Merchant” – People of the Susquehanna

by Allen Mowery | Nov 25, 2012 | Around Town, Featured Photos, People of the Susquehanna, Photography

People of the Susquehanna is an ongoing photography project which seeks to explore the lives and people who make up the Central Susquehanna Valley. What was once an area primarily settled by the Pennsylvania Dutch, the Central Susquehanna Valley now comprises myriad...

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Ep. 87 — Seventeen Syllables of Suffering: The Haiku Scam

Ep. 87 — Seventeen Syllables of Suffering: The Haiku Scam

Tired of people calling 17 syllables “genius”? So am I.

In this brutally honest, occasionally unhinged episode of Perfectly Poetic, Allen Mowery finally unleashes his pent-up frustration about the most overrated poetic form of all time: the haiku. From childhood worksheet trauma to seasonal name-dropping, syllable policing, AI-generated nonsense, and the myth of Bashō’s frog — no stone (or smooth river pebble) is left unskipped.

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