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sun ‘n’ surf scribe
So, you’re as happy being the geek who’s the toast of the party as putting on your beachwear for a day at the shore. Writing a poem or a story is like surfing a wave. You look out over the horizon, and wait for the right moment. When that moment shows itself, you swim towards it, and make your entry just to catch that perfect curve and turn. And you become one with the water. Check out our exclusive line of chic accessories for the writer who’s as chill reading a thick tome as sprawling on the sundeck doing absolutely nothing. These one-of-a-kind fashion collectibles feature burnt inscriptions, handwritten by calligraphy artisans who live on two islands of Indonesia. Here’s a stanza from Judith Wright’s poem, “The Surfer”, as a tribute to the writer as wave rider.
“Turn home, the sun goes down; swimmer, turn home.
Last leaf of gold vanishes from the sea-curve.
Take the big roller’s shoulder, speed and serve;
come to the long beach home like a gull diving.”

SURF SCRIBE
Red Handmade Bracelet

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Black Handmade Bracelet

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Wooden Poet Circle Bangle
Auden's Circle
Sexton's Circle
Wordsworth's Circle
Creeley's Circle
Yeats' Circle
Plath's Circle

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Kerouac Surfer Keychain

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Lyric/Narrative Poet Whistle
Narrative Poet
Lyric Poet

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Wooden Bird Whistle
Language Poetry Rocks
Lyric Poet's Song