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By RJ Clarken
The computer world
has its own tiny wee folk:
they're called the Pixels.
has its own tiny wee folk:
they're called the Pixels.
The Pixels' powers
are determined by magic
and pantone colors.
are determined by magic
and pantone colors.
You can find Pixels
if a Vector Inspector
gives you a bitmap.
if a Vector Inspector
gives you a bitmap.
But please be careful.
Pixels are shy, and hide if
closely monitored.
Pixels are shy, and hide if
closely monitored.

A writer, photographer and graphic artist — as a poet she specialises in light verse. In fact she has a blog of that name; and a book of 'odd, off-beat and really quirky poetry' called Mugging for the Camera, which is available through Amazon. She has also been published in a number of journals.
Penny Wishes, her children's book published by a small press a few years ago, is now out of print; but as she owns the rights, she says she might re-publish it herself — if she ever finds the time. In addition to all her artistic activities, she is a busy wife and mother.
A couple of years ago she was interviewed at Poetic Bloomings. Some of her poems are included, and she talks about the process of seeking — and finding — publication, which she went about in a very business-like way. You can also find her on facebook and twitter.
I have known her as an online friend and colleague for several years now, and can tell you that she is very supportive of other poets.
Poems and photos used in ‘I Wish I’d Written
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