Ah, well, reading Lisa Robertson will make anyone feel a tad
inadequate; I think she's brilliant.
But, writing like hers offers much to learn from (as a reader I am
always on the alert for what I can use...).
Doug
On 24-Apr-08, at 2:44 PM, Tina Bass wrote:
> Doug, Dave, Candice,
>
> Thanks for the feedback. I've been reading some of Lisa Robertson's
> work recently and have felt more than a tad poetically inadequate -
> so thanks again. I wrote that snap after watching Johnny Cash's
> concert in San Quentin prison. Granada tv made a documentary around
> it and I caught a rare re-run on an obscure channel. I can't explain
> it any more than that.
>
> And I am planning to submit to the anthology. I've just got to get
> around to sorting and tidying and stuff...
>
> Cheers
>
> Tina
> (still on digest and still not comfortable with it)
>
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