Hi Bob,
Thanks for commenting - glad you've enjoyed the 2 series to date. I'm moving
on to their meeting meeting and subsequent events now.
You're right about the way they appear. I very much feel the limitations of
my approach with a new poem being defined/shaped by the presecing one,
rather than a storyboarding approach that would allow progression through
pre-determined ideas. I think it's why I can be going great guns one minute,
and out of steam the next.
Still, it's just a challenge, I suppose.
Cheers and thanks,
Frank
> Hi Frank,
> I'm so sorry! I haven't even passed a copmment on any of the blackie or
the
> ms e poems so far! It's not that I don't like them! I do! I do!!!
> I sort of feel they're all working as a piece as well as seperately, too.
I
> guess I should print them all off and read them in sequence - and I've
been
> away and, since then, have been fairly busy... (ah, excuses!! excuses!!).
> Sometimes poems just keep appearing like they seem to be for you - maybe
> stimulating the next one to appear, maybe appearing from nowhere known yet
> still linking into what's already appeared. It's a fine place for a writer
> to be! - Writes a jealous guy who remembers what it's like when it's
> happening.
> Bob
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