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Laura Lammers

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Laura B. Lammers is a professional technical writer and small press publisher. She writes hardware and software manuals on everything from satellites to cotton gin equipment. She founded A Poet Born Press in 1998.

A Poet Born Press mixes public creativity with hard research on topics ranging from the history of the internet (Poetry of the Web) to the biography of John Glenn. (See also "A Hero Borne, A Tribute to John Glenn")

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Average rating: 4.6 · 5 ratings · 1 review · 2 distinct works
Poetry of the Web

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A Hero Borne

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“Tempus Fugit...so Carpe Diem!”
Laura Lammers

“Boredom is the conviction that you can't change ... the shriek of unused capacities.”
Saul Bellow, The Adventures of Augie March

“Tempus Fugit...so Carpe Diem!”
Laura Lammers

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Laura Outstanding!, May 6, 2001
By Reno Jones (USA)

This is an oustanding collection of poetry. With so many different poets and different styles one is able to garner the true beauty of the Internet, as the collaborative medium for great poets. The Internet opens a new path for these great poets to share and understand one another across global boundaries.

Truly a masterpiece of modern day poetry that captures the true spirit of communication.

Hats off to these great poets and publisher.





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Laura Linking the ancient and ultra tech..., January 30, 2002
By A Customer

I don't like to give 5 stars because I feel people don't believe in them, but I really like this book.
I like my poetry to rhyme, and most of this is free verse, so I have to root around to feel comfortable. But there is enough rhyme for a Luddite like me to be happy, and from what I see of the free verse it is mostly clear and evocative.

What makes this stand out is the "brief" history of the Internet. It is at once the most thorough and most easily read I have ever seen. It covers from Franklin experimenting with electricity to 100 million people being on-line--I very much wish I had had this resource when I was in college.

How great--a book you can enjoy for leisure or use for research.






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