Weekend Wrap-up April 19: Oopsies.

Oops.
When I write my posts, I usually make a duplicate of a previous post that already has the same graphics and format that I need, like my music posts where I can just replace the video link.
Sometimes, for no reason whatsoever, I’ll open a post and start to change it, not realizing I’m actually editing it, thus deleting the original content.
You will probably never notice that a previous post is gone, but if you wanted to re-read my post on science fiction poetry, I’ll say to you, “Nope. You can’t do that because I accidently deleted it.”
What was in it?
A poem from Robert Heinleina commentary on Asimov’s dirty limericks Something elseOne of my post-apocalyptic poemsThere. All caught up.
In case you missed my blog:Weekend Wrap-up April 19: Oopsies.National Poetry Month: Good FridayFree Book Friday April 18: The next 4 years.Weird Wednesday: Weird PoemsHistory’s Greatest Flip Flops

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Leon Stevens is a multi-genre author, composer, guitarist, songwriter, and an artist, with a Bachelor of Music and Education. He published his first book of poetry, Lines by Leon: Poems, Prose, and Pictures in January 2020, followed by a book of original classical guitar compositions, Journeys, and a short story collection of science fiction/post-apocalyptic tales called The Knot at the End of the Rope and Other Short Stories. His newest publications are the novella trilogy, The View from Here, which is a continuation of one of his short stories, a new collection of poetry titled, A Wonder of Words, and his latest sci-fi mystery, Euphrates Vanished.
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