Categories
Random Posts
- Polar ExtremesTo say that the pendulum swings too far, and spends too much time stalled at either end (having somehow got stuck, its bearings fouled), leaving …
- My religionBeyond the walls of any church, between the lines in ancient texts, behind the crumbled, cracking walls I have sought the gods of this place. …
- You Don’t Know MeWe exchange pleasantries online or on the town; you’ve read my poetry and perhaps you have found some similarity between yourself and me, but you …
- Polar Extremes
Recent Comments
- Irene on Some ancient affirmations
- Rekha on No More Sad Weepings of Regret
- Novena on Wake Up: sonetto rispetto
- John on On the Veranda: serenade
Subscribe
Join 298 other subscribersMeta
Tag Archives: Lewis Turco
The Book of Forms (revisited, Round 3)
If wondering I’m again creating daily poems using each poetry forms from #LewisTurco’s #BookofForms, 3rd Edition. Currently in the C’s. Share This:
Into the Breech: ae freislighe
Let’s let go of sanity, imagining the reason appeals to our vanity and falls in the right season; making none too troubling what chaos springs from hating, from leaving at boil, bubbling, desires left too long waiting. Let’s imagine destiny … Continue reading
Posted in Poems
Tagged #BookofForms, ae freislighe, Irish verse forms, Lewis Turco, poetic forms
Leave a comment
A run through the poetic forms
As much as I laud those who attack National Novel Writing Month with great zeal, I am a poet not a novelist. So in my own parallel to NaNoWriMo, I’ve decided to once again work my way through each of the … Continue reading
Miscellaneous
So ends another weekend. We (stardances and I) were hoping to have a quiet weekend to ourselves, just cleaning and organizing and having a very quiet, uneventful time of it. But the lives of teenagers are SO uncertain – it … Continue reading
Posted in Conversations
Tagged books, computers, Edward Gibbon, ee cummings, Henry Miller, Lady Charlotte Guest, Lewis Turco, Ralph Waldo Emerson, reading
Leave a comment