+ Follow KEVIN AND JULIE Tag
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[Title] => Coming full circle
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In the late 50s and the turn into the 60s, Edilberto K. Tiempo and Edith L. Tiempo pursued graduate studies in the United States and attended the writing workshop at the University of Iowa, then under the directorship of Iowa poet Paul Engle.
[DatePublished] => 2005-05-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Alfred A. Yuson
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[Title] => A word for water
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Of all Natures elements and resources, nothing fascinates me more than water, which can be as gentle as a teardrop and as terrifying as a tsunami. Water figures prominently in my dreams and in my work, as a recurrent image of power vast and literally unfathomable. I was born on the edge of the ocean, and I have this suspicion that water will somehow figure in my passing, or my passing on.
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KEVIN AND JULIE
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In the late 50s and the turn into the 60s, Edilberto K. Tiempo and Edith L. Tiempo pursued graduate studies in the United States and attended the writing workshop at the University of Iowa, then under the directorship of Iowa poet Paul Engle.
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Of all Natures elements and resources, nothing fascinates me more than water, which can be as gentle as a teardrop and as terrifying as a tsunami. Water figures prominently in my dreams and in my work, as a recurrent image of power vast and literally unfathomable. I was born on the edge of the ocean, and I have this suspicion that water will somehow figure in my passing, or my passing on.
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