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slicer review: December 2005
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A forum for poetry and fiction on the page and in performance. Tuesday, December 20, 2005. I loved being handed these poems. By no means am I fluent in Spanish. I know enough to fake getting by. But the poetry really called out to me, and today, while giving a final, I thought on why that is. Posted by jmcc @ 3:02 PM. Thursday, December 08, 2005. Posted by jmcc @ 10:34 AM. Thursday, December 01, 2005. Ode to an Anthropormorphized Archaeopteryx. Oh, if it doesn’t trouble you much,. Have such tiny brains.
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slicer review: April 2006
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A forum for poetry and fiction on the page and in performance. Sunday, April 30, 2006. The waterfall to run. His hands across the old. Paintings. The mist clings. Pools on his collar and trickles. Down, following his spine. Sentinel gazes at the ochre. Deer and the shadows. Of the hunting party and the lighter. Circles above them all. The roar of rushing water is. The external indicator of place. That keeps feet firmply spaced. On the wet, smooth rock which,. In the ambient light,. Cut into his hand.
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slicer review: April 2009
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A forum for poetry and fiction on the page and in performance. Thursday, April 30, 2009. End of the season retrospective. Moments of personal note:. Patrick McKinnon's ferocity in his delivery reminding how to embody the poem, not just read it aloud. Bob Monahan showing how to make small things big and then small again. Amanda Teague, who I dubbed Ophelia Bohemia, showing that gothic poetry has a definite place, especially in a stellar delivery (made me think of Brock-Broido and further back). Jay Benson...
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slicer review: February 2006
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A forum for poetry and fiction on the page and in performance. Wednesday, February 15, 2006. Truth and Memoir and Poetry. A hot, growing genre? An autobiography with less ego and more focus? A word that spurs debates over pronunciation, let alone agreeing on any unified definition or purpose? Maybe one or two of those. If I skip the major tourist destinations, is my trip more real? If the reader is reading for empathy, then s/he will want detail of the experience and get lost within it: How horrible!
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The Anti-Suit Movement (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought)
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I don’t like wearing suits. In part, this is simply a question of personal taste — I find them uncomfortable and overpriced, and I don’t like the way they look. But it’s also a question of principle. Suits — and the other trappings of “respect” that go with them, like titles and sir’s and the rest — are the physical evidence of power distance. The entrenchment of a particular form of inequality. You should follow me on twitter here. March 16, 2010. Well the answer from the 60s is surely that if your smal...
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k a r e m i z u: Poaching eggs
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Feb 23, 2010. Recently we've been making a lot of poached eggs. Well, Chris. Makes them. He simmers a few inches of vinegared water in our biggest cast-iron pan, then slips the eggs out of their shells and into the water using a small bowl to keep them from addling too badly. A few minutes later, we have soft custardy loaves of white and yolk - surely the best expression of egg there is. Posted by Karen Shimizu. Http:/ exploregeorgia.blogspot.com/2011/03/old-tbilisi-walking-tour 08.html.
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