I am offering up a couple samples of my ‘Facebook Poems’ below, but I’d like to ask you to please show your support, and please buy a digital copy of my books Leap (just $4.99 on all e-readers) or THREE SPACES to access the poems about technology/social networking. You’ll get many more poems in these collections in addition to the ones about social networking.
POEMS ABOUT SOCIAL NETWORKING IN LEAP:
Progress
The Bard On Facebook
140 characters or less
Five Thousand Friends
Lolita
Social Networking
Three Spaces is now out on Kindle, Kobo, Nook Books, Sony Reader and iBooks, and available on Amazon and Amazon sites worldwide & Bn.com in print form as well. In it, you have the following poems about social networking and technology, just one click away, for just $4.99:
POEMS ABOUT SOCIAL NETWORKING IN THREE SPACES:
A Twittertine
Total Eclipse
Network Of Two
A New Poetic Genre: The Facebook Status
A Dear Facebook Letter
Double Text
Connected?
That Thing You Do
Slow Your Life
Dear Friend I’ve Never Met (The Facebook Poem)
No Klout About It (Prose piece)
The Day You Looked Me In The Eyes
If you are a teacher, speaking coach, or textbook company looking for poems like these, I can offer one-time digital, audio and reprint rights at reasonable prices. Let’s discuss this! Please Contact: writer@hgrace.com
SAMPLE POEMS:
Five Thousand Friends
NEW! Here’s Heather reading “Five Thousand Friends”
Just six clicks away
from five thousand “friends.”
No clue what today is,
or what’s on CNN.
I should really get dressed,
Or at least shave my pits.
But with all these new friends,
I can’t stop the clicks.
Glued to the screen
like some kind of affliction.
Welcome to Facebook:
the world’s
latest addiction.
Lolita
Her name is Lolita.
She’s got Double D’s.
She’s bold and she’s beautiful;
She’s eager to please.
She’s got five hundred friends;
She’s charming and wise.
They flock to her photos;
She’s so easy on the eyes.
Oh so lovely, dark, mysterious.
But that’s not just a fake tan.
That’s one fake old photograph.
That’s one smart old man.
All poems copyright poet Heather Grace Stewart
Web and print publishers, to secure reprint rights, audio or digital rights to any of these poems, please contact writer@hgrace.com
Thanks, Heather Grace Stewart


