Dear Andrew, and all,
Hope this question is not too dumb for the "room", I have been lurking and
learning,from all you talented people,but now I would like to ask a
question: What qualifies as a "prose" poem? and what distinguishes it from
verse? sending my regards, Joanne Denton
(no chuckles out there hear?)(<:)
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From: "Andrew Burke" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: In my dreams
> Nicholas - I really liked your poem - of the ram and the hook, etc. - The
> format seemed to lose itself on my machine. Is it a prose poem? The first
> par came like that, ten te second was full of longish lines juxtaposed
with
> short (very), and finally a paragraph of left margin, ragged right. (I
know
> justifying doesn't work on email, but the first par seemed justified
> enough.)
>
> I'd like to keep it and use it in classes if that's okay with you. That's
> why I am interested in getting your intended format strictly correct.
>
> Andrew
>
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