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Re: Let's write a poem together!
And ebb away -- dictated by tide, by moon
Dec 17, 2015 -
Re: The Wooden Stick Challenge
I'm Little John beating Robin Hood at the river crossing! Then I'm sailing to South America on a small boat with a tall mast. Reaching the shore, I hike over ...
Dec 14, 2014 -
Re: At what age did you start writing and
When I was little my dad was working on his disertation, so I was too, of course. I would scribble on sheet after sheet of scrap paper, telling everyone that ...
Mar 27, 2007 -
Re: What are you reading at the moment?
I loved Kite Runner, though the end didn't live up to my expectations. Right now... A Tale of Two Cities, and Bastard Out of Carolina. Enjoying both so far.
Mar 27, 2007 -
Re: Most Disturbing Books
Probably the some stuff my dad's written... just because he's my dad... and Capture the Flag . I loved that book, but its portrayal of a period, and the generation ...
Mar 27, 2007 -
Re: 9/11 Digital
I think we'll have to agree to disagree on the whole political issue... yeeaahh. Sorry, but I couldn't really see this as art with such a blatant political message staring ...
Jan 20, 2007 -
Re: who's/what's your fav poet or poetry
Oh, and W.B. Yeats and Bob Dylan (who is most certainly a poet. His lyrics hold up as poetry, not just as lyrics. Just look at this: Far between sundown's ...
Jan 19, 2007 -
Re: Biting the Hand That Feeds
I agree with all said above. It's fine to admit to liking a poem, and to say it's good or nice, but it's not a critique unless you find at ...
Jan 17, 2007 -
Re: who's/what's your fav poet or poetry
Wilfred Owen, Robert Graves, Ogden Nash, Carl Sandburg, Robert Louis Stevenson, Robert Frost, Alfred Lord Tennyson, Langston Hughes, and Seamus Heaney are a few I like.
Jan 17, 2007
