Peter:
I suppose I'm screwed on the "snap", from the get-go. I didn't know there
was a competition.
If I had known, I might have written something worth reading.
Doug, I'm not from your planet, though I have imagined sometimes, I would
like to be... but professors stealing student's work, running
non-competitive "competitions" and robbing each other blind??? I sympathize
in a way, the pay scale is a little low so perhaps financially it is both,
understandable and "justifiable".
Ethically? Considering the actual benefits of department heads and the
politics of art among those "superior" minds ( in positions of authority)
those concepts could be considered fair or more fair than most businesses in
our realm of constant deceit.
Ah, pity me, Douglas... I am in constant struggle with the concept all men
are retarded, greedy, deceitful and manipulative. Though, because I am a
mere woman, I often like to pretend the opposite, lol.
Best regards, Deborah
>From: Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]>
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>Ah, interesting. When did this note from deborah russell come through? I
>thought I was getting everything, but every so often I note a reference to
>an e-mail I did not get. Are we talking too much? Overloading the server?
>
>As to what has happened at UGeorgiaP, well, it seems only fair, now.
>
>Doug
>On 2-Aug-05, at 12:47 AM, Patrick McManus wrote:
>
>>SHOCK HORROR And poetryetc weekly snap competition is being investigated
>>-as to why a certain person won everytime
>>Mingeing P
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Poetryetc provides a venue for a dialogue relating to poetry and
>>poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of deborah russell
>>Sent: 02 August 2005 05:26
>>To: [log in to unmask]
>>Subject: Re: the mess at the univ. of georgia press
>>
>>This is quite lovely, isn't it? My conspiracy theories are quite mild by
>>comparison.
>>
>>
>Douglas Barbour
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>
>I give up these words easily, they are easy
>to give up, like changing currency before
>a border: the cursive line between mountain
>and sky, say, as perfect a mismatch as any
>made in heaven.
>
> Méira Cook
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