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Cindy Goff Blog: Video of Cindy Goff reading "The First Twinkle of Death"
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This is a scrapbook of surreal details, poems starts, bits of journal. Thursday, May 17, 2012. Video of Cindy Goff reading "The First Twinkle of Death". Cindy Goff reads at Iota in Arlington, VA on May 13, 2012. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Posted by Cindy Goff. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Murder of Sharon Blankenbeckler. I have only slept with the lights on three times in my life. The first time I was seven and having nightmares about Bigfoot. Actually, it wa. In Romanian mythology, strigoi...
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Cindy Goff Blog: Furry Fandom
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This is a scrapbook of surreal details, poems starts, bits of journal. Saturday, June 18, 2011. Somebody told me about this years ago. This comes from Wikpedia: http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furry fandom. Is a fandom for fictional anthropomorphic animal characters with human personalities and characteristics. However, fans consider the origins of furry fandom to be much earlier, with fictional works such as Kimba, The White Lion. Released in 1965, Richard Adams' novel Watership Down. During the 1980s, fur...
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Maggie and the Goblin is now hosted on JukePop Serials! | Life of the Loon
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Life of the Loon. The scribbles, rants, and adventures of your not-so-average girl. Maggie and the Goblin is now hosted on JukePop Serials! March 14, 2014. In order to spur my writing drive I’ve decided to host Maggie and the Goblin, my YA novella, on Jukepop.com. You can read the first installment here,. Where I’ll be updating every week. Even though the first couple of chapters are already posted on this blog I’d really prefer you headed over to Jukepop and caught up there. 2 responses ». Fill out my N...
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Chican@Lit&Culture: August 2009
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Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Américo Paredes Folk Poetry. We're talking this week about Américo Paredes' poetry. In addition to being a poet, fiction-writer, and folklore scholar, Paredes was also a musician. The music in his own poetry comes across in its formal characteristics, in the sounds and rhythms of the language. As you'll hear on the podcast for Friday, September 4th, how poetry is recited affects its meanings just as much as how it looks on the page. Where does a line begin or end? Does the lin...
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La Oscuridad Necesaria: Latina Artists on Latina Beauty
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Chicana Feminism and Art Make Love. Thursday, May 31, 2007. Latina Artists on Latina Beauty. The Challenges of 'Cha Cha': What is Latina Beauty? Poet Marisela Norte, artist Terry Ybanez and writer Sandra Cisneros share their insights on Latina beauty. 1) Love the new layout, it's really cha-cha.no i'm kidding/kind of lol. Anyway, I look forward to reading your stuff, welcome back! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About La Oscuridad Necesaria. La Oscuridad Necesaria, or "The Necessary Darkness" is a tr...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: November 2007
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. These are the days": a first note on Larry Eigner. However, I also found myself wishing very much that Robinson would, at least parenthetically, note that there are other types of fine poems by Eigner than those involved with momentary particulars. A short amazing Eigner poem called "Whoppers Whoppers Whoppers! That I take to be one of pure statement. Was ringing in my ears. Let's look at the poem I said was "ringing in my ears":. At first gl...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: July 2008
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Monday, July 07, 2008. A few weeks after the Shakespeare dream, I had the Chaucer dream. I'm among several people standing in the aisle of an Amtrak train-car. It isn't clear why we are standing up; we don't seem to be waiting to use the bathroom, and there are plenty of empty seats. In fact, I do have a seat to return to, which I imagine is true also for the three or four other standees. I say, yes I do. Note: some time after dreaming the dream I realized that "daughte...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: September 2008
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Tuesday, September 23, 2008. Summer's Almost Gone, Winter's Coming On; Mayer and Good Ask Help with Heat. In the October/November (St. Mark's Church In-The-Bowery) Poetry Project Newsletter, which came to my mailbox today, there is the following notice:. I heartily recommend that people reading this here do send along a check. I am going to send a check for $50. (I will report, dear reader, when I actually. Posted by Stephen Baraban @ 4:47 PM 0 comments. Posted by Steph...
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair: April 2006
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The Earth With A City In Her Hair. Sunday, April 30, 2006. I hope I will eventually find in print (or someone could point me toward) definite proof that Lorine Niedecker had a strong interest in etymology. For I think it's a buried meaning based on word-history that would give the striking, perplexing- arresting. As it were- conclusion of the following lines a truly satisfying and powerful significance. (This is not a complete poem, but the final section of a three-part poem called "Depression years").
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