Haiku by Salvatore Buttaci
if nights were voiceless
and all Earth slept,
stars would be lonely
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Salvatore Buttaci is an obsessive-compulsive writer who plies his craft many hours a day. His poems, stories, articles, and letters have appeared widely in publications that include New York Times, U. S. A. Today, The Writer, Writer’s Digest, Cats Magazine, The National Enquirer, Christian Science Monitor, Thinking Ten, Pen 10, and Six Sentences. He was the recipient of the $500 Cyber-wit Poetry Award in 2007.
His collection of 164 short-fiction stories, Flashing My Shorts, is available in book and Kindle editions from All Things That Matter Press here or from here.
Buttaci lives with his wife, Sharon, in West Virginia.
Visit his website.
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