Thanks, Doug, for your generous comments on Alison's
and my list management, but please don't forget
Randolph, who enabled the Wild Honey site to be used
for projects.
As for the list managers, I was a disaster and made
life hard for Alison and Randolph. My invariable
position of dissent was difficult to maintain as a
manager, and I'm happier as a contributor.I was never
one to cozy up to the authorities--much less, play
that role.
Candice
--- Douglas Barbour <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Actually, I think I'm now with the 'managers' (as we
> call them): Caleb
> forwarded the same note Candice did, & I did in
> response to it. But
> those of us who wanted to say something seem to have
> done so. I admire
> Alison's writing; I am very grateful for all she did
> for the list,
> especially when she ran it (& when she & Candice ran
> it), & I certainly
> want the list to continue. I'd like it if she was
> still here, but she
> left, & seems to feel no 'hard feelings,' so aside
> from , to paraphrase
> Canadian poet, John Newlove, on what he would have
> liked, which is to
> say, praising her behind her back, I think we can
> get back to the
> actual conversation about whatever...
>
> ah, yes, was that I or me or us speaking there?
>
> Doug
> On 10-Jun-07, at 8:42 PM, Joseph Duemer wrote:
>
> > Peter, I think that with this post by proxy, the
> discussion is again
> > open.
> >
> > jd
> > (mgr)
> Douglas Barbour
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>
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> light, to the hand,
> to the eye.
>
> Feel it
> in two places.
>
> Robert Creeley
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