Stephen
I too join in congratulations. But it's interesting, that because The
Guardian gave both positive & negative responses, readers will choose
which (if any) blogs to visit based, probably, on their already formed
prejudices about Global Warming (& Al Gore). Or maybe, out of general
interest, visit them all...
Still, I hope some of those new hits do take time to wander through
your groves...
Doug
On 15-Sep-06, at 2:44 PM, Stephen Vincent wrote:
> Tina: I did not mean to convey the sense I was ambivalent! I
> appreciate that
> my review of Inconvenient Truth attracted attention - that my words &
> thoughts were valued and may contribute to an angle of view on that
> work
>
> My further reflections re poetry and the normal content on my blog is
> that
> it's ironic that out on the various margins we occupy as poets that
> there
> will be be a chance that one (one of those Guardian readers with an
> interest
> in the environment) will find what we really value and love to do most
> &
> best.
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