So is being president, according to George Bush.
andrew burke wrote:
> Jennifer - I agree with hubby: writing short stories IS hard work. First
> draft can be easy, but then taming the bloody monster is a pain, an
> dtime-consuming too. Sometimes takes a long time to make it short ... Can we
> see 'em sometime? On a site somewhoere, or so?
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> Andrew
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> On 12/10/2007, Jennifer Compton <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> ha ha i have recently been flogging husband (who is usually an actor or
>> director) through 5 short stories for Radio New Zealand.
>> He keeps coming disconsalatly (spelling?) out into the family room and
>> pathetically moaning - It's such hard work.
>> But when I praised them he perked up a bit. And when they accepted them
>> and sent him the contract - he perked up even more.
>>
>> cheers - jen> Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 22:30:13 +0300> From:
>> [log in to unmask]> Subject: Re: publishers (Re: A Question for Lurking
>> List Members )> To: [log in to unmask]> > ouch P! or P-ouch, in a
>> pouch.> > I write solely for fun as well. I'm trying to get out of
>> inadvertent> attempts at grandeur, they're not 'me' really. it stems back to
>> a time> when I more or less shamelessly borrowed from Ted Hughes. no more> >
>> KS> > On 11/10/2007, Patrick McManus <[log in to unmask]>
>> wrote:> > Martin Hey a man of my own heart!! - I like writing it is fun!! It
>> gets me> > by ---I can write clichés to get up Finnish Trolls noses :-) and
>> I can do> > smilies --and I can have to get a poem done when there is a
>> nasty job to do> > around the house-I can put apostrophes in the wrong
>> places -and above all it> > brings in piles of money (for cat food mainly)>
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>>> Cheers P silver surfering> >> > -----Original Message-----> > From:
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>> Poetryetc: poetry and poetics [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On> >
>> Behalf Of Martin Dolan> > Sent: 11 October 2007 15:19> > To:
>> [log in to unmask]> > Subject: Re: publishers (Re: A Question for
>> Lurking List Members )> >> > I wrote a long ramble in response to this and
>> other postings on the> > topic, which I deleted to save you all the effort.
>> I left the following> > by way of summary:> >> > Jeez. I write stuff.
>> Sometimes I like doing it. Sometimes I don't like> > doing it it, but do it
>> anyway. Some people read it or listen to it (most> > don't). Some of them
>> like it. More might if they had the chance (most> > still wouldn't). I'd
>> probably feel good about pleasing more people. But> > I'd write stuff
>> anyway. My day-job pays for it.> >> > Not much of an ars poetica, I know,
>> but it works for me.> >> > Regards> >> > Martin> >> > Joseph Duemer wrote:>
>>
>>>> Sure, Jon, but this isn't really news, is it? And even if that is the
>>>>
>> main> > > or only reason to publish poems -- to get them on your vita --
>> such is the> > > way of the world. Are you suggesting that poetry is too
>> pure for such> > social> > > contexts? That appearing in a journal corrupts
>> something previously> > > undefiled? And how is the reductive focus of
>> getting another line on your> > > vita tied up with the epistemological
>> issue of "realness"? Is an> > unpublished> > > poem on your hard drive even
>> a poem at all?> > >> > > jd> > >> > > On 10/10/07, Jon Corelis <
>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:> > >> > >> The main reason to publish
>> poetry is as a credential to prove that> > >> you're a "real" poet. This is
>> quite literally the case: there's a> > >> clear hierarchy of prestige among
>> journals and book publishers, with> > >> the level of prestige correlating
>> exactly to the amount of "realness"> > >> which publication in them confers
>> on the poet published in them.> > >>> > >> To put it another way, more
>> practically, and more bluntly, the reason> > >> to publish poetry with a
>> journal or book publisher is so you can add> > >> the name of that journal
>> or publisher to your resume.> > >>> > >> (I seem now to hear from all over
>> the world scattered cries of> > >> "EEEK!!! WHAT HE SAID!!!!!...")> > >>> >
>>
>>>> --> > >> ===================================> > >>> > >> Jon Corelis
>>>>
>> www.geocities.com/jgcorelis/> > >>> > >>
>> ===================================> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >
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