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New poems, mid-May to early June
Writing more and, since I haven’t submitted anything recently, wondering where this is all leading to. Got my 14 poems done in May (15 in fact), and now working on doing 14+1 for the month of June. Ahead of schedule … Continue reading →
New poems, mid-April to this morning
I wrote 12 poems in February of this year and 9 in March, which for me is a lot. To spur on further productivity, I decided last month to match and exceed February’s total, so in April I wrote 13 … Continue reading →
Et plus…
More poems, no posting. More to come. “Color” — about interesting people I see while taking the 9 bus in Portland “Garland” — about the young denizens of… yes, Portland “Tabor” — about Mt. Tabor… in Portland. “Duty” — water, … Continue reading →
More poems…
Have written more poems in recent days. There are a few places I am hoping to submit them to, so I’m going to hold off on publishing them for now. Titles: “I Dreamt” — a dream “The details” — a … Continue reading →
Writing…
I have been writing a great deal recently, but have been keeping it off my blog for the time being so that I have a better chance of it being accepted elsewhere. I will post more when I start getting … Continue reading →
Meta 30 April 2009
I’ve recently been reading Herbert Marcuse’s One Dimensional Man. Heady, as my first introduction to postmodern critique, but to say the least I am incredibly intrigued and it has served as an enlightening if troublesome first bite. M. Ward’s and … Continue reading →