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<p><strong>Outside the Inner Dialogue</strong>, the first book in the <strong><em>Lake Parking Trilogy</em></strong>, is a collection of Haiku poems written during the turn of the Millennium. The task of writing A Haiku a Day for a Year emerged from Don searching out a constructive and productive means in dealing with his Grandmothers passing. While sticking with the traditional 5-7-5 line syllable structure, hes chosen to play with the Haikus in unconventional and contrasting ways, exploring any and every subject that comes to mind. Its about taking notice of our surroundings to the most minute and finite degree</p>
<p><strong>Outside the Inner Dialogue</strong>, the first book in the <strong><em>Lake Parking Trilogy</em></strong>, is a collection of Haiku poems written during the turn of the Millennium. The task of writing A Haiku a Day for a Year emerged from Don searching out a constructive and productive means in dealing with his Grandmothers passing. While sticking with the traditional 5-7-5 line syllable structure, hes chosen to play with the Haikus in unconventional and contrasting ways, exploring any and every subject that comes to mind. Its about taking notice of our surroundings to the most minute and finite degree</p>