NOMADIC TRAVEL WRITING
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Marcus Slease Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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some of the crew an audience of friendly friends Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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ezra explaining the etymology of world(s) Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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ezra reading Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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someone's cool red shoe Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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unconcede?
From: Judith Barrington Date: 2004/11/10 Wed PM 08:35:38 CST To: WOM-PO@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU Subject: POL: THIS SEEMS VERY IMPORTANT: Will Kerry Un-conceed? Please forward to all who have specifics on vote fraud.… Read more.
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Beverly Dahlen and Leslie Scalapino
I stumbled on a book of Beverly Dahlen’s _A Reading 1-7_. So far, I am really enjoying it. I just finished reading Leslie Scalapino’s: 1) Way 2) How Phenomena Appear… Read more.
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reading this wednesday 9PM at Solaris in Greensboro
If anyone is free and lives near Greensboro, I am reading with two excellent poets (Don Ezra Cruz and Rhett) at Solaris (a restaurant/night club in downtown Greensboro) at 9PM… Read more.
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On the Cave You Live In
“And cast down me wretched / sinner unto thee I am / slightly different from / a corpse at a funeral / in that I am less made up /… Read more.
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devastation
It’s hard to even begin today. My friend Gerry helped me to feel a little better if only to express my own shock, disbelief, horror, and fear: LONG ROAD Read more.
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levels of abstraction
had to get my mind off the big countdown. Worked for a few hours on Campanology. Refound my pace. I’ve felt for about a month (after trying it out on… Read more.
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Eliot Weinberger’s "Freedom is on the March"
Many of you’all may have already read this over at Possum Pouch, but in case you haven’t: Freedom is on the March by Eliot Weinberger Among the things the second… Read more.
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Untitled 2004-Oct-31 Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Untitled 2004-Oct-31 Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Untitled 2004-Oct-31 Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Untitled 2004-Oct-31 Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Inherited form
Just finished Angelus Bell by Edward Foster and it reminded me in some ways of Daniel Zimmerman’s Post-Avant with its formal density. I was really drawn into Angelus Bell by… Read more.
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How to Draw A Bunny
Just watched a new release DVD called How to Draw a Bunny. It’s a documentary on the pop artist Ray Jonhson. Really fascinating and eerie. for some reason I can’t… Read more.
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Ken Rumble’s Desert City Reading Series
Another great reading on Saturday. Ken Rumble really brings the heat to town. Tony Tost read some great prose poems. Dense in the sense of including various lives (reading life,… Read more.
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Randall Williams in the act of it Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Randall Williams waterworks performance piece I am still processing this performance. Tiffany loved it as well. Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Aaron McCollough with deep voice (manly) Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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tony tost (ex)pounding # 2 Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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tony tost (ex)pounding Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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ken Rumble introducting Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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NY Times article on potential draft
Feeling the Draft By PAUL KRUGMAN Published: October 19, 2004 Columnist Page: Paul Krugman Forum: Discuss This Column E-mail: krugman@nytimes.com TIMES NEWS TRACKER Topics Alerts United States Armament and Defense… Read more.
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bring back the lion
I am not sure why there is sometimes so much build up before writing. It’s usually when I am revising/restructuring. The intial writing phases are no pressure/no problem. But getting… Read more.
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KYBERNEKYIA AS HYPERVORTEXT
check it out: Ezra Pound Read more.
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Watchfulness
I am amazed, blown away. Peter O’Leary’s _Watchfulness_ has changed my landscape. Really fired me up to keep moving with my book length poem Campanology. king Midas Gold, man of… Read more.
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Mode versus System
Been reading a lot of Nathaniel Mackey and Leslie Scalapino lately. In _How Phenomena Appear to Unfold_ Scalapino writes, “The writing is a mode, not a system.” So mode versus… Read more.
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City of Carrboro dropped the ball
After an amazing first festival, the city of Carrboro has decided NOT to allow another festival next year. Where did the funds go? Another national/international festival? Patrick Heron received this… Read more.
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draft
Draft is a really interesting word. As in: rough. As in: cold wind down the hallway. I think Evie is right. A draft might wake more people up. Read more.
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Potential Draft
I handed out this information to my students in class yesterday. Most of them were surprised. Especially the female students. Not sure if Kerry is all for this or not.… Read more.
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Emotion and intellect
I am wondering whether or not to buy the new Interpol? Am also wondering about jobs for next year. Contract runs out. Jobs jobs jobs. Agh. Gotta watch some Godard.… Read more.
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film, cinema, movies
I am going to teach a film class in the spring. It’s exciting putting together the syllabus. Going to use Monaco’s How to Read a Film and a selection of… Read more.
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circles
In constructing my disruptive narrative of influences, I’ve come full circle. I really came to poetry after leaving the comfortable world of a fundamentlist religion. After the leaving, I studied… Read more.
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parts and wholes
finished Burger’s Theory of the Avant-Garde last night. I’ve been pondering the non-organic versus organic (language as artifact). Burger says, “The organic work intends the impression of wholeness. To the… Read more.
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Some Penguins for Basil Bunting
I just ordered the complete Basil Bunting. I’ve only read/heard a little of Briggflatts. I am excited to sit down with him. Also ordered Watchfulness by Peter O’Leary and John… Read more.
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Desert City Reading Series, The Blue Door, Backwards City Book Sale
The a Desert City Readng Series kicked off again this past Saturday. James Brasfield and Joe Donahue read. Joe read some hot new poems. Lots and lots of voices. My… Read more.
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Jorie Graham answered my question
Strange connections. The conversation over at Tony’s blog really picked up with the issue of responsibility. Over at Smartish Place (http://www.smartishpace.com/home/poetsqa/graham_answers.html) I asked Jorie Graham a question about influence and… Read more.
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give me some cream!
If you haven’t checked it out already, click on over to Tony Tost’s blog. A very interesting, provocative conversation happening. Process and product, canons, cult of the author, art that… Read more.
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Krispy Creme Poets
The memory of last Saturday feels foggy, eerie. Did it really happen? Lots of glazed donuts (one dollar each). The Krispy Creme poetry tent was a wierd revival type setting.… Read more.
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crystal balls Urim and Thummim
all sorts of stuff is leaking into my long poem. Such as Mormon doctrine and early mysticism (the mysticism was quickly abandoned for corporation/institutional reasons). But Joseph Smith’s spectacles amaze… Read more.
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writing the long poem
A little while back a few Lucipo folks (Tony and Ken perhaps?) mentioned how quite a few younger poets are attempting long poems. I’ve been dipping and out of Olson’s… Read more.
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poetry and difficulty
We started discussing poetry section in my intro to literature class. I am using individual collections for all the genres, but for poetry I am using an anthology (Allen’s New… Read more.
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good trades
Just traded in a collected Milosz and a collected Wright (I like them both but don’t love ’em) for: 1) The geography of the imagination (essays by Guy Davenport) 2)… Read more.
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the overman
sometimes a little alcohol (or little a lot) helps moisten my mind. Had a good time at a part last night at one of the editors of the new journal… Read more.
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great books . . .
I’ve decided to 5 contemporary books of poetry in my intro to poetry class in the spring. I think I am going to create a blog for the class to… Read more.
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ariel transmissions
Finally got the ariel. My head is all squirm. It feels good to rework some of the abstractions (i.e. my head banging against a padded cell) in the second MS.… Read more.
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open eye reading
Good times last night at the open eye reading ( a series run by Mr. Tony Tost). A real mix. Chris Vitiello read from Nouns Swarm a Verb and Evie… Read more.
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some recent poems in the new diagram
I have some recent poems in the latest issue of Diagram. The second poem “Multitide and Miracle” is actually in my current MS Diagram Read more.
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forklift, ohio
Just got a poem accepted by Forklift, Ohio. It’s strange. My last three acceptances have been for poem I cut from my MS (Columbia Poetry Review, Conduit, and now Forklift,… Read more.
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Innovative poetry and intro to poetry
I am teaching two sections of intro to poetry in the spring. I’ve taught with a lot of the Norton/Vendler/Gioia anthologies (etc.) in the past and I am very tired… Read more.
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more quick thoughts of/on surrealism
So there is American surrealism of the deep image and pastoral variety (perhaps Matthew Rohrer is a good example of this tendency although he sometimes moves away from deep image… Read more.
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surrealism
I am teaching Jesus’ Son in my intro to lit class and the students often want to know if such and such really happened. The narrator is not reliable, but… Read more.
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Combo magazine WOW
I am in awe. I just sat down and read Combo Winter/Spring 2004 from start to finish and I honestly loved every god damn poem (and interview and letter). I… Read more.
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some old poems up at Spork
some poems I wrote about two years ago are in the current issue of Spork. Spork Mag Read more.
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blurg and block and burp
Inspired by the comments of Ken Rumble, I just re-read My Life and read Chris Vitiello’s Nouns Swarm A Verb. It was a very interesting experience to read those two… Read more.
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Sucking
Yes U2 currently sucks. In the past they might not have sucked. I think there is a difference between sucks and sucked. It’s sad when something that didn’t suck now… Read more.
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dreams dreams dreams
So many strange dreams. An orgy last night. I was ordered to do certain things. I was also ordered to try the new and improved Mormon filter (for Camels only).… Read more.
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goats head soup
a collective blog featuring some of the folks of Lucipo poetics is linked to the right. I’ve been reading about Bean News in the Chicago Review. Sounded like an interesting… Read more.
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literary history
I am still concerned about the conversion narrative (from school of quietude to avant garde). The problem is the narrative is too simplistic. But knowing where you’re coming from doesn’t… Read more.
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Ed dorn and Tom Raworth
Chicago Review has some interesting letters between Ed Dorn and Tom Raworth and Dorn and Olson in 1961. So far they are really interesting. Raworth is really funny. I did… Read more.
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chicago review
Just got the latest issue of Chicago Review from my mailbox. It’s a special issue on Ed Dorn. I am really excited to read it. I love Chicago Review Chicago… Read more.
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around the table some of the gang around the table Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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kathryn taking a break another porch break Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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Serge, Samantha, and Brian Howe a little porch break Blogged via Fotola.com. Read more.
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another fascinating Lucipo reading
The reading took place at Todd and Laura Sandvik’s home. They are amazing hosts. Always great food, liquid, sound, art. I borrowed Chao Manhattan from Todd. Looking forward to watching… Read more.
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the larger form
Read an essay by Marjorie Perloff last night called “After language Poetry: Innovation and its Theoretical Discontents.” It’s a really interesting essay. She begins by talking about the semantic history… Read more.
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amazing avant/post avant and everything in between reading series in NC
If you live anywhere near North Carolina you gotta check out Ken Rumble’s Desert City Reading Series The upcoming season (keep checking Ken’s blog for details) is going to be… Read more.
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just what I needed
John Taggart’s _When the Saints_ is blowing me away. Stunning. Really. I am rolling. Flying. My head’s on fire. Don’t need a pond. I read a few pages and feel… Read more.
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hurry up please it’s time
I can’t believe summer is almost over. Time to read the books I am gonna teach. Which is gonna be hard since I just picked up a few cool books… Read more.
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same dream with different characters
Night one: characters: a girl named Cami (ex-gilfriend of main character. Lived with main character after he left the Mormon church.) Cami visits the main character and gives him chocolates.… Read more.
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death versus ceasing to be
There seems to be a difference between death and ceasing to be. I sometimes imagine death, but I cannot imagine ceasing to be. More and more it feels like ceasing… Read more.
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The harp is done
Finished the ms (Mouth Harp) yesterday. Feels really good to let it go. The title changed a few times from Never Mind the Beasts to Stigmata:Burger to Mouth Harp. Mouth… Read more.
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great albums in the last four months?
Loading a lot of music into itunes today. Three days of music so far. Close to a hundred cds left to import. Just finished loading all Sunny Day Real Estate,… Read more.
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poetry as slowing down; poetry as speeding up
The headlong mad energy rush of beats and ny school poets really got me head spinning in new directions. Now I am reading Trevor Joyce in a small even pace.… Read more.
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new system
My whole system crashed a few days ago. Spent two days trying to save it (purchased the computer on ebay so who knows about previous owner?). The good thing though… Read more.
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check out shearsman books
if you haven’t already, check out Shearsman Books. Especially MTC Cronin: Talking to Neruda’s Questions (it’s a free ebook). Shearsman Books Read more.
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too little too much
I’ve been cutting reworking resequencing to make an interesting first book manuscript. I had 70 pages now it’s down to 59 pages. (all in all I’ve cut about 78 poems… Read more.
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Emotion and Reason (with a little class)
I just finished cleaning out the cat litter (it’s a mega cat litter box). Cleaning out the cat litter box is much different than doing the litter. Doing the litter… Read more.
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when to call it good
darn what is going on. Camino will not allow me to type text in blogger and Mozilla is underlining my text. I hate IE so I hope this doesn’t mean… Read more.
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Doubled Flowering
I feel like I am always catching up. The Yasusada affair is now way past infancy. The twenty letters to The Believer in Typo 3 explore the issues quite well.… Read more.
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On the eastern shore
currently on the eastern shore of maryland reading Doubled Flowering on a hammock. Ah, this feels great. A shower, some sea air, new underwear, good book, and some tea. Yesterday… Read more.
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Ireland
Finally get to visit home. Got two roundtrip tickets in December to Dublin for $674. Dec 16th – Dec 27th. Never flown on Aer Lingus. Hope they have some decent… Read more.
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Independence day
I just watched Cold Mountain (not a very good movie) and Fahrenheit 911. Both movies, combined with some of my experiences growing up in Portadown, caused a little mortality crisis… Read more.
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Is it that time again?
I think it’s about half way through summer break so I better start reading or re-reading the books I am gonna teach. Just decided to use Lisa Jarnot’s Ring of… Read more.
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washing of hands
Is it really true that it is good and right to wash your hands for 2 minutes to kill maximum germs/bacteria etc. I consider myself clean, but 2 minutes feels… Read more.
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old flings/first loves
Does anyone dream of old flings? When I feel anxious about my mortality I have a dream about an old fling. It takes place in 1990. I am 16 yrs.… Read more.
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Invisible Bride review
Check out Fred Chappell’s review of Tony Tost’s _Invisible Bride_ in News & Observer: <a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/lifestyles/story/1375244p-7498182c.html" >Invisble Bride Review Read more.
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Concerning Schools
I didn’t realize the greatness of OS X and Mozilla. They are both so fast and clean and bright and precise. One happy camper. I wonder how and why the… Read more.
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What’s the Point?
New computer arrived yesterday. Waiting on the monitor today. A nice older G4 tower with 600MB RAM and a 40 Gig hard drive. Apple studio crt monitor coming soon. Almost… Read more.
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moving moving moving
This has been a week of moving prep. Tomorrow is the big moving day. My normal reading/writing schedule is way off track. So, hopefully monday I will have a new… Read more.
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Everyone Loves A Dead Horse
(Dedicated to the dead horse I kicked a few entries back. R.I.P.) You see, my experience of life conflicts with my experiences in life. I want experience as in not… Read more.
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Verse magazine has a blog
The latest issue looks heavenly. Check out the blog: Verse Mag Read more.
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Texfiles poet of the week
Chris Murray (the trek and meme of American poetry) has featured me as texfiles poet of the week. (thank you Chris). Texfiles Read more.
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The Barbarian Invasions
Watched a really good movie last night called The Barbarian Invasions. I am still processing it. Some of the “Barbarian Invasions” in the movie= disease, capitalism, love, lust, terrorism, death… Read more.
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School of Quietude?
Here’s a poem that perhaps illustrates “the school of quietude.” Abalone (by Tony Leuzzi. BOA editions) Lift the mollusk to your ear and you will hear a cello weap the… Read more.
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Refreshing blog alert!!!!
Lisa Jarnot Read more.
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HAPPY BLOOMSDAY
wish you were here?: Bloomsday Rejoyce Read more.
