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About Me

A fan of brevity + rythym, haiku is my favorite way to write.

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Kristen Lem
Los Angeles, CA, USA

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lemkristen@gmail.com

"One of our first family members Haikubebe is our most recent favorite. So consistent. So good. So followable." --J.B., Nu Haiku

"Thank god for the good poets, as they give me my language when I have none to use. That said, it's time to thank god for Kristen Lem. Otherwise known to me as Haikubebe, Kristen is a very darling extension of my voiceless self. In tiny and tidy packages of 17-syllables, she manages to give voice to those things I feel and experience which have yet to identify themselves as things needing to be said or heard." --D.W,, Little Miss Raconteur

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haikubebe

— mostly haiku + mostly about love

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"Kristen (haikubebe) is a very darling extension of my voiceless self. In tiny and tidy packages of 17-syllables, she manages to give voice to those things I feel and experience which have yet to identify themselves as things needing to be said or heard."

D.W. (aka. Little Miss Bad Raconteur)

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