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This is haiku poetry from an engineer's perspective. Get this little book for a left-brained, non-sentimental look at the natural world in a series of seventeen-syllable observations. The author wrote these poems about rodents, sunburn, engineers, and other things we often don't pause long enough to really see clearly. Haiku is structured and focused, the perfect format for the occasional engineer-poet.
Those of us trained in science and technology are not known for indulging in poetry. Haiku, however, is a rigid structure an engineer can admire. Engineers live in the world of physics and
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This is haiku poetry from an engineer's perspective. Get this little book for a left-brained, non-sentimental look at the natural world in a series of seventeen-syllable observations. The author wrote these poems about rodents, sunburn, engineers, and other things we often don't pause long enough to really see clearly. Haiku is structured and focused, the perfect format for the occasional engineer-poet.

Those of us trained in science and technology are not known for indulging in poetry. Haiku, however, is a rigid structure an engineer can admire. Engineers live in the world of physics and math. Naturally our poetry (what little exists) tends to be concrete rather than sentimental or fanciful.


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Autorenporträt
Kimberly is a grandmother, a skilled dressmaker, and a prolific knitter. She enjoys writing and reading, refining her needlecraft techniques, and making things for family and friends. A native of Indiana, Kimberly also enjoys corn, auto racing, and basketball.

When not writing about knitting, Kimberly writes in defense of limited, constitutional government. She also writes about gifted education, literacy, and general excellence in education.

Credentials:

North Carolina Central University
Master of Library Science

Purdue University
BSIE, industrial engineering