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Learn to write verse starting with the limerick and progressing to poetry and song lyrics. Lots of examples and personal opinions from an experienced writer with an original approach. The book can be read for poetic pleasure or profit by all ages. Some of the content has been used in schools to teach English. The author has acted as a judge for a greetings card company. This publication incorporates and expands on two previous works by the same author: ""700 Limericks & How To Write Them "" and ""Clean Limericks For All Occasions"" As Einstein said: ""Nothing happens till something moves.""…mehr

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Learn to write verse starting with the limerick and progressing to poetry and song lyrics. Lots of examples and personal opinions from an experienced writer with an original approach. The book can be read for poetic pleasure or profit by all ages. Some of the content has been used in schools to teach English. The author has acted as a judge for a greetings card company. This publication incorporates and expands on two previous works by the same author: ""700 Limericks & How To Write Them "" and ""Clean Limericks For All Occasions"" As Einstein said: ""Nothing happens till something moves."" Take action; give it a go - win or lose you will have a lot of fun and excitement in the trying, and that is a good gain in itself.
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Autorenporträt
William Clarke (1 August 1770 - 1 September 1838) was an American explorer, soldier, Indian agent, and territorial governor. Along with Meriwether Lewis, Clark helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804 to 1806 across the Louisiana Purchase to the Pacific Ocean, and claimed the Pacific Northwest for the United States. Before the expedition, he served in a militia and the United States Army. Afterward, he served in a militia and as governor of the Missouri Territory. From 1822 until his death in 1838, he served as Superintendent of Indian Affairs.