Well, I'm hardly an expert on sigs, but I don't see it
as mattering if you place yours ahead of the poem. So,
yes, as far as I'm concerned, your sigs "count."
Others may feel differently. I like my sigs to follow
the message because they contextualize one another
more or less, even if they're unrelated, which,
according to Doug, is nonetheless legitimate. (I
consider Doug the Master of Sigs and have already
learned from him.)
Candice
My soul's just a silhouette
In the ashes of a cigarette
(Beck)
--- andrew burke <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear Candice - I have quotes at the top of each
> month of my running China
> Dairy: do they count? I'll drop 'em in here:
>
>
> *Who can control stories, the stories after one's
> life?*
>
> *
>
> *Lu You
> *History is all in how it is writ.* (me)
>
>
> *'meanings are nothing but a flow of contexts'*
>
> Lyn Hejinian
>
> *'Life, with a Chinese accent'* Bai Bin (aka AB)
>
>
>
> *'The word in language is half someone else's.'*
> Mikhail Bakhtin
>
> * *
>
> *'Carnival is the people's second life, organised on
> the basis of laughter.'
> * Mikhail Bakhtin
>
> ... and I will next use Julia Kristeva's -
> **
> *Magic, shamanism, esoterism, the carnival, and
> 'incomprehensible' poetry
> all underscore the limits of socially useful
> discourse and attest to what it
> represses ...*
> **
> **
> *Later (Oscar Brown Jnr)*
> **
> *Andrew*
> **
> **
> On 15/02/07, MC Ward <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > Lately (actually over the past year), I've been
> > filling a notebook with potential sigs and have
> much
> > enjoyed the hunting of the snark/sig.
>
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