
I saw this story today on Facebook when I was scrolling through my newsfeed and it inspired today‘s haiku.
Doodlebug the baby kangaroo
holding on to his teddy bear for comfort
because he lost his mama
#haiku #haikuaday #haikuhive

I saw this story today on Facebook when I was scrolling through my newsfeed and it inspired today‘s haiku.
Doodlebug the baby kangaroo
holding on to his teddy bear for comfort
because he lost his mama
#haiku #haikuaday #haikuhive
The Get Up-and-over Fan Fund will send one delegate from Australiasia to Worldcon in Helsinki in August. Voting is open to all interested fans, regardless of nationality. It closes 1 April.
Over the next few weeks Earl Grey Editing will be featuring an interview with each candidate. Joining me today is Belle McQuattie.
See the interview at
http://earlgreyediting.com.au/2017/02/01/guff-interview-belle-mcquattie/
This entire book is an allegory for getting a child to step away from their parent and explore on their own. Little Joey does not want to leave the warm home of his mama‘s pouch, until someone else comes along to say, “hey see the world out here”. Not a bad story, and it has nice illustrations.