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Tuesday, March 29, 2011
After far too long being too busy with other things, we finally have a regular weekly poetry prompt again. The prompt itself for next week is "Who am I?" (And why do I have the sudden urge to listen to Les Mis?) Some ideas that were bandied about today as to how someone might want to trim that massive question into something manageable, were to focus on ancestry, or inheritance, or legacy, or perhaps to find a descriptive metaphor with which to approximate oneself.
Also, Wednesday, April 13 is the Words & Pictures reception and readings from 12 to 1 in the South Santiam Hall (SSH) gallery. This is the exhibit of all those photos we were frantically writing poems for last term. Be there or be a total failure to the poetry club and in life (and also your mother probably never loved you)!
Also, Wednesday, April 13 is the Words & Pictures reception and readings from 12 to 1 in the South Santiam Hall (SSH) gallery. This is the exhibit of all those photos we were frantically writing poems for last term. Be there or be a total failure to the poetry club and in life (and also your mother probably never loved you)!
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