Self published poems and a few short tales told in verse.
Some of these pieces have previously seen the light of day in earlier forms. The stories are very short— a carry-over from decades of writing verse.
Why 3201 e's? The easy answer is that there are approximately that number of e's in the manuscript, or there were at some point. It was a working title. When the time came to replace it with an interesting or catchy or marketable title I made lists of likely lines and turns of phrase from the manuscript. After a couple of days I decided that the working title suited me just fine. Because that's what kind of a book it is.
I once collected comments from readers and ended up with more pages of things said about my poems than pages of poetry I'd written. These three were from the last couple of
“There’s a light, divine freedom in your writing I’ve always loved.” C.E. "It’s a wow. Warm, wonderful, full of wise and well spoken words. Always with a sense of humor, a sense of wonder, and new viewpoint to share." R.R. "I read to the 5th one & have tears in my eyes!" L.D.