In One Breath the Haiku Exhales a Butterfly

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, American
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Author: R. D. McManes ISBN: 9780595755301
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 6, 2004
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: R. D. McManes
ISBN: 9780595755301
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 6, 2004
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

"In One Breath the Haiku Exhales a Butterfly, is a book that deviates from the norm, taking the right turn instead of a left turn. Its author, R D McManes, is not your average bear. He is an original. He speaks to his readers in a soft voice that is easy to understand and relate to."
-the John Mellencamp of haiku.

"In summation, Mr. McManes' book of haiku is a breath of fresh air. I heartily recommend it. It is an enjoyable read, touches the soul and sole, and will leave an indelible imprint on your mind."
-Robert D. Wilson, Editor-in-Chief, Simply Haiku and author of Vietnam Ruminations

"As the title haiku of his new book implies, R. D. McManes expertly breathes imagery onto the page, generously allowing the reader a peek into the world as he perceives it, a world where something as ordinary as a Kansas sunset or as simple as a cotton field can reveal itself as something more. This is what haiku is all about!"
-Erin Harte, Editor, Haikusun, and Haiga Editor, Simply Haiku

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"In One Breath the Haiku Exhales a Butterfly, is a book that deviates from the norm, taking the right turn instead of a left turn. Its author, R D McManes, is not your average bear. He is an original. He speaks to his readers in a soft voice that is easy to understand and relate to."
-the John Mellencamp of haiku.

"In summation, Mr. McManes' book of haiku is a breath of fresh air. I heartily recommend it. It is an enjoyable read, touches the soul and sole, and will leave an indelible imprint on your mind."
-Robert D. Wilson, Editor-in-Chief, Simply Haiku and author of Vietnam Ruminations

"As the title haiku of his new book implies, R. D. McManes expertly breathes imagery onto the page, generously allowing the reader a peek into the world as he perceives it, a world where something as ordinary as a Kansas sunset or as simple as a cotton field can reveal itself as something more. This is what haiku is all about!"
-Erin Harte, Editor, Haikusun, and Haiga Editor, Simply Haiku

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