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“If All the Land Were Parchment” – People of the Susquehanna

“If All the Land Were Parchment” – People of the Susquehanna

by Allen Mowery | Dec 17, 2012 | Featured Photos, People of the Susquehanna

With precision and skill perfected through years of experience, an artist fills in the final ink on a client’s sleeve at Totem Tattoo Studios, Shamokin Dam, PA. People of the Susquehanna is an ongoing photography project which seeks to explore the lives and...

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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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