Re: THE SPAM POETRY GAME 24 HOURS LEFT!

2007-05-08 Thread Sheila Murphy
Hope you have received mine okay, Cecil! Sent a while ago - sheila On 5/8/07, Cecil Touchon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: THE SPAM POETRY GAME 24 HOURS LEFT! 9 participants so far. Don't miss your chance to play! THE SPAM POETRY GAME The following are the instructions for Round Two (Round One

Re: THE SPAM POETRY GAME 24 HOURS LEFT!

2007-05-08 Thread Cecil Touchon
Got it Sheila! Thank you. Cecil Touchon http://cecil.touchon.com 817-944-4000 -Original Message- From: Theory and Writing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sheila Murphy Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 9:04 PM To: WRYTING-L@LISTSERV.WVU.EDU Subject: Re: THE SPAM POETRY GAME 24

Re: on spam

2006-09-27 Thread Brent Bechtel
A man walks into his bedroom, which does not house a bed, but rather a couch, some instruments, a computer, a couch, cigarettes, soon to be discarded papers, receipts left flopping under the harmonic withering of an electric fan, an itch along my ear that my fingers cannot attend, objects

Re: on spam

2006-09-27 Thread D^Vid D^Vizio
--- Alan Sondheim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is absolute compact concrete and conjoined. As filtering increases, so does alternative meaning; one can imagine filtering that only allows 'literary' or 'scientific' communication - that 'makes sense' - that results in new theoretical

Re: on spam

2006-09-26 Thread Alan Sondheim
This is absolute compact concrete and conjoined. As filtering increases, so does alternative meaning; one can imagine filtering that only allows 'literary' or 'scientific' communication - that 'makes sense' - that results in new theoretical breakthroughs. In such such cases, our entire culture