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Tag Archives: Framents
“Underground” Poetry
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) I’m goofing around with that title. “Underground” because this fragment used to be “buried” in some boxes with ancient papers, and it was also going to be about Hades’ abduction of Persephone, taking her to his … Continue reading
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Finding Formerly Lost Poems, Yay!
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) So, now that I am launching into a new era of my life (having at last left Jeopardy! and its fine folks behind me), I have to do some major reorganizing in the apartment. Over the … Continue reading
Poetry Fragments
(Originally posted on LiveJournal) So, I was going through some more papers in preparation of either putting them in an accessible file, or boxing them up to go to the storage unit. This particular collection turned out to date from … Continue reading