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At Vary the Line, Joanne's posted about terza rima, Mary's musing on the point of persistence, and I'm touting the SFPA's 2008 Online Poetry Reading (which includes a .wav of me reading "Da capo senza fine") and Georgia Tech's free McEver workshops (which I've attended in the past, both because they're a good way to recharge the writing mojo and because I can usually work in a visit with Rancho Lesbiano and other peeps during the same shlep).
On JournalScape, I've posted about the following:
25 October: avoid vote-flipping by selecting each candidate individually (as opposed to straight ticket); this morning's Electoral Map in the NYT.
24 October: it's fall and I'm a Tennessean: volunteering and other pleasures
23 October: a photo from Raleigh and quotes from the NYT
18 October: sorting out my Tennessee ballot; quoting Elizabeth Bear
18 October: what the media is saying about the public and good taste
16 October: late-blooming creativity
15 October: Dr. Atomic and other intriguements/pleasures
14 October: Christine Kane, Anthony Lane, and Martha Silano
13 October: two quotes from the St. Louis Dispatch
12 October: Frank Rich takes McCain/Palin to task
10 October: on despair and endurance
On JournalScape, I've posted about the following:
25 October: avoid vote-flipping by selecting each candidate individually (as opposed to straight ticket); this morning's Electoral Map in the NYT.
24 October: it's fall and I'm a Tennessean: volunteering and other pleasures
23 October: a photo from Raleigh and quotes from the NYT
18 October: sorting out my Tennessee ballot; quoting Elizabeth Bear
18 October: what the media is saying about the public and good taste
16 October: late-blooming creativity
15 October: Dr. Atomic and other intriguements/pleasures
14 October: Christine Kane, Anthony Lane, and Martha Silano
13 October: two quotes from the St. Louis Dispatch
12 October: Frank Rich takes McCain/Palin to task
10 October: on despair and endurance