Suggested Reading How to Tame a Fox by Lee Alan Dugatkin


How to Tame a Fox (and Build a Dog): Visionary Scientists and a Siberian Tale of Jump-Started Evolution

This should be an interesting read. I like dogs, but am more into the dogs that are not designed or bread to look a certain way. The designer breading leads to a lot of genetic and behavioral problems. I'm putting it on my to Goodreads list.

Tempted to Get Rid of My Computer



I wanted to share a little piece of  tech with you that has changed my life. I no longer take my laptop to the coffee shop to write, instead I take a full-sized folding keyboard, the iWerkz Universal Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard (44652BL). I absolutely love this little thing. And can now write almost anywhere at anytime. I use mine with my Android Moto G. Between this and the speech to text writing on my phone it has almost replaced my computer. I have had the keyboard for less than a week and already use it more than my computer. The only time I turned on the computer was to do some bookkeeping and stream a show so far. I am tempted to see if I can get rid of my computer. I use a free app called JotterPad to write on my phone. The paid version saves multiple versions and works with the free Dropbox.com app, so I always have my most recent drafts handy, no matter what I write on or where I am at.

Haiku for Ken


Embrace ©Anna Harper 2017 

Vast as any ocean,
When I look into your eyes,
You fill my soul.

Pink Bike, Published



I am very pleased to announce that the print version of Contraposition Magazine is now available!
Contraposition Magazine Vol. 1 Page 18 #Poem "Pink Bike"My work "Pink Bike", is on page 18.  Annette Jacob (aka Anna Harper)

The Kindle version is free.


Cursed & Charmed


Sometimes I forget to breath,
For all my Sorrows,
I'm sometimes charmed,
Perfect in my own way.

Some people forget to live,
The passing moments in between,
Holding tight to an idea,
Boiled down to a bitter ounce.

True joy, happiness,
Sometimes painful,
Sometimes charmed,
Rarely what we think.

Whispers, A New Year's Poem


Photo © Anna Harper 2013


A new year is unfolding,
like a soft whisper on the lips of a young child,
like the moment before a kiss,
with all the hope and excitement of the unknown,
like a blossom petals curled tightly concealing beauty within.
Cheers to a new year and all that it brings!
Another year to love, laugh, be more joyful and right our wrongs.

Wishing you the best year you can imagine!