Wonder Fell Isn't Difficult to Find

All you need is to be able to look past spectacle and have a strong belief in the power of words.

A page from a handwritten journal, by Wynn
First Page of Today's Archaic Slab

Saturday, May 30, 2026

Good morning, Twfw. O/

Every morning: You, me, a cup of tea, and the sunrise.

New thoughts from this Living Large Language Model Poet, Wynn.

What's on Wonder Fell AI bots can never offer: Something new... a new way to see.

Perhaps, if you consider yourself the creative type (and you really should it's a great way to live) you might find some comfort or inspiration here.

Wonder Fell isn't difficult to find. All you need is to be able to look past spectacle and have a strong belief in the power of words.

Glad you can, glad you do, glad you decided to join me here. Let's keep the wonder going...

...

Sun shows a single cloud for a sky. Wind gusts pollen and seeds from tree limbs. Autumn's stubborn leaves that survived the winter finally shake and fall.

A shorter entry today. There's the distribution of New-New Hampshire to work on.

Wonder Fell, this journal, will always be free; but a poet has to eat.

It will be interesting to see people's response to the anthology during these disjointed times.

The reaction will be another thing to write with the sunrise.

Thanks for reading. If you're interested in New-New Hampshire, best read it now as it heads for more formal publication soon.

~ Wynn ~

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