Fibonacci Poems, a new mathematical form
Posted by Village Poet on July 10th, 2007 at 01:07pm
Georgia Luna Faust Smith writes in with everything you need to know about Fibonacci poems, a new math-based poetic form that is proliferating on the Internet. Fibonacci poems are based…
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