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highlyeccentric ([personal profile] highlyeccentric) wrote2013-12-05 09:05 pm

December Post #1 - Poetry

At [personal profile] majoline's request, some thoughts on the year of poetry posting:

I'm finding it really hard to envision *ceasing* to post daily poems. I thought, when I wrote a series of reflections for [community profile] poetree a few months ago, that I would be incredibly glad to stop, but now I'm faced with two points of consternation: one, what are the chances that I will finish the two anthologies I'm working through, and two, what am I supposed to do with things I read now?

I really struggle with the process of reading without some form of associated output, can you tell?

It's interesting how separate poem-a-day remains from my teaching. I'm teaching detailed poetic analysis and I really have no desire to try that out on the poems I post here - although this week I learned about 'zeugma' and you bet I'll post here the first poem I find in the wild with a zeugma in it. I want a whole poem FULL of zeugmas!*




This has been your first December prompted post! Pls to be giving more prompts.

Week 1 - Poetry meme, as per [personal profile] majoline
Week 2 -
Week 3 -
Week 4 -



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* Tangentially, today I taught my class about Dad Jokes. I told them many zeugmas were puns, but not all puns were zeugmas, and then they wanted examples of non-zeugma puns.
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[personal profile] majoline 2013-12-05 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I've been really enjoying your poem postings, so I'm glad to see you might not be stopping?

I'm glad you don't feel you need to analyse them, that way you won't burn out.

* Tangentially, today I taught my class about Dad Jokes. I told them many zeugmas were puns, but not all puns were zeugmas, and then they wanted examples of non-zeugma puns. This is hilarious.