Hi Doug
On Tue, November 15, 2011 18:18, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Ah, every view different, & demanding a slightly different verse.
Yes
> Historicizing & de-historicizing as you go?
Er
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> I'd drop a few of the 'is's in the irst one, Lawrence, but you know what
> you want to hear....
Ha! Not so sure. I shall look at that. Thanks
L
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> Doug
> On 2011-11-15, at 10:08 AM, Lawrence Upton wrote:
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>> A giant, decked between the two islands,
>> the torso non-heart side torn open and inside out; dark and weedy wet
>> rocks; brown stuff where his head’s been lopped – that’ll be in a boat
>> house near, or in a locker somewhere further off -- a thin bright
>> rainbow, part of the frame of a steel chair, bending across the channel
>> where the monster fell out, dead. The coat’d been patched with
>> unmatching cloths. It is ragged, threads hanging over clean trousers;
>> fairly clean linen trousers. A rat comes out.
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UNFRAMED GRAPHICS by Lawrence Upton
42 pages; A5 paperback; colour cover
Writers Forum 978 1 84254 277 4
wfuk.org.uk/blog
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