Sweet, Jeremy. I like how the separation in the parts of the K serves as a caesura in the poem, but one where the second half points back to the first. Keep it up!
Thanks, Geof. I actually find that I can still engage with my own pwoermd as I would with others. This surprises me, as I suspected that the process of construction might overfamiliarize me with the components, thereby rendering the product moot, so to speak. But rather, I find myself more engaged, largely because of the possibilities of reconstruction (rereading) still fresh in mind.
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Sweet, Jeremy. I like how the separation in the parts of the K serves as a caesura in the poem, but one where the second half points back to the first. Keep it up!
Geof
Thanks, Geof. I actually find that I can still engage with my own pwoermd as I would with others. This surprises me, as I suspected that the process of construction might overfamiliarize me with the components, thereby rendering the product moot, so to speak. But rather, I find myself more engaged, largely because of the possibilities of reconstruction (rereading) still fresh in mind.
I look forward to more.
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