I realize (thank you, Hal) that there is something about the 'ache' in Rachel which becomes much more punctuated in that 'partial vanishing act' that she enacts with more regularity than Paul Violi eating metaphors, either at lunch or dinner. How did metaphors get into this discussion, for which I have zero tolerance unless used as a joke? Rachel disappearing is about as temporary as a metaphor or a joke. Bank on it. I can hear her eavesdropping through that small digital crack in the door between appearing and disappearing. (Mere pixals!) Right, Rachel?
Stephen Vincent after a long day in somebody else's archives - not all one's life, poet or not, is equally interesting. Bank on that, too!
http://stephenvincent.net/blog/
Rachel Loden Partially Vanishing
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R ach l L en
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Hal
"A poet is someone from whom nothing must
be taken and to whom nothing must be given."
--Anna Akhmatova
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