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Abulia Korbelitz
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since: 10-30-06, id: 544904, Profile edited: 04-14-08
Author has written 4 stories for General, and Haiku.

Hello, I'm Abulia. I've been writing since forever and love words so much that sometimes when I think about writing I start making hip thrusting motions and go "Ohhhh yeah!" like the kool-aid guy.

(Everything above is a lie.)

I like writing. I do more prose than poetry, but I'm only posting poetry here. Yes, yes, my poetry is not so fancy and wonderful and great, but I'm working on it and hopefully this account will keep me motivated.

I love haiku and tanka. I think that if you can say something meaningful and poetic in just a few words then it is awesooome. In fact, I decided to make a haiku community, so if you're interested you could click that little Communities link in the corner roughly that-a-way: --> and vvv (hurr I'm so funny)

Critiques are welcome, especially if you are someone who has more than a tentative grasp on the English language and can put together a few proper sentences. If not... well, I can't take you seriously, but at least it'll be good for a laugh!




1. Snow Petals reviews
A tanka comparing winter and spring.
Complete - Haiku - Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 18 - Reviews: 4 - Updated: 4-14-08 - Published: 4-14-08
2. Undying Arguments reviews
Haiku.
Complete - Haiku - Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 14 - Reviews: 4 - Updated: 4-13-08 - Published: 4-13-08
3. True Eyes » reviews
Some short poems about eyes.
Complete - General - Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Chapters: 3 - Words: 46 - Reviews: 1 - Updated: 4-13-08 - Published: 4-13-08
4. Gray reviews
A poem about gray things.
Complete - General - Fiction Rated: K - English - General - Chapters: 1 - Words: 19 - Reviews: 2 - Updated: 11-2-06 - Published: 11-2-06
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