Sorry for not posting everybody's links sooner. Just borrowed links from rytis to do it. If you don't want your link on this page, just let me know and I'll take it down. Conversely, if you want your link on the page, just let me know and put the URL in your CL handle, so I know it's really you making the request. I'm busy as a mo'fo and there are too many things for me to keep track on a daily basis anymore. Squeaky wheel, et al.
Days of Martha by calendars http://sfbay.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=153073075
People might be reluctant to admit what Calendars' has accomplished in the piece, Days of Martha, and less likely to admit that within the first paragraph the lackadaisical first person voice, and sudden extraordinary relationship, had them hooked.
Enter a turbid relationship in the throngs of denial, and exit a queasy reader re-examining simple premises. Is it sensational, yes, but there's some layers of meaning that elevate the work and help us overlook the draft's menial typos.
The text is as long as it should be, to convey the message in character, and Martha resembles an inclination of logic many might not acknowledge, yet the narrative voice is compelling and the vicarious will look for more.
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A Feral Divine by corrida_de_toros http://sfbay.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=153140117
This poet's on my watch list. Why? I dunno. Something's sprouting. Feral Divine bites off more than it can chew, but stray dogs do that. Some even clean up well.
I liked Days of Martha and I think Calendars should be part of this project too. It's a shame to direct the traffic to CL instead of to a page Calendars owns.
Sorry for not posting everybody's links sooner. Just borrowed links from rytis to do it. If you don't want your link on this page, just let me know and I'll take it down. Conversely, if you want your link on the page, just let me know and put the URL in your CL handle, so I know it's really you making the request. I'm busy as a mo'fo and there are too many things for me to keep track on a daily basis anymore. Squeaky wheel, et al.
ReplyDeleteDays of Martha by calendars
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People might be reluctant to admit what Calendars' has accomplished in the piece, Days of Martha, and less likely to admit that within the first paragraph the lackadaisical first person voice, and sudden extraordinary relationship, had them hooked.
Enter a turbid relationship in the throngs of denial, and exit a queasy reader re-examining simple premises. Is it sensational, yes, but there's some layers of meaning that elevate the work and help us overlook the draft's menial typos.
The text is as long as it should be, to convey the message in character, and Martha resembles an inclination of logic many might not acknowledge, yet the narrative voice is compelling and the vicarious will look for more.
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A Feral Divine by corrida_de_toros
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/forums/?ID=153140117
This poet's on my watch list. Why? I dunno. Something's sprouting. Feral Divine bites off more than it can chew, but stray dogs do that. Some even clean up well.
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I liked Days of Martha and I think Calendars should be part of this project too. It's a shame to direct the traffic to CL instead of to a page Calendars owns.
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ReplyDeleteI see calendars blog address is now up above.
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