August 2013

reality, unicorns

The Sheeny Man

Every once in a while an image or a sound creeps into my thoughts from a place far away. The other day, I heard a faint cry. I was outside; I couldn’t see anyone and the sound was not repeated. Slowly, though, a scene unfolded in my mind, where the sound echoed again. It was […]

reality, unicorns

The Sheeny Man

Every once in a while an image or a sound creeps into my thoughts from a place far away. The other day, I heard a faint cry. I was outside; I couldn’t see anyone and the sound was not repeated. Slowly, though, a scene unfolded in my mind, where the sound echoed again. It was

poetry

Ogden Nash

Some books I just couldn’t throw out in my various purges. One of these was my “Pocket Book of Ogden Nash.” I know that most, if not all, of his poems are on-line, but so many of these sites are just lists of titles. You then have to click on the title to open a

poetry

Ogden Nash

Some books I just couldn’t throw out in my various purges. One of these was my “Pocket Book of Ogden Nash.” I know that most, if not all, of his poems are on-line, but so many of these sites are just lists of titles. You then have to click on the title to open a

poetry

Poetic Condiments

Yesterday I posted several of Dorothy Parker’s more memorable quotes. I would often read her work along with the books and poems of Richard Armour. Although Armour wrote many humorous books, including “Twisted Tales of Shakespeare,” I will always remember him for two very wonderful poems – Shake and shake the catsup bottle first none’ll come and

poetry

Poetic Condiments

Yesterday I posted several of Dorothy Parker’s more memorable quotes. I would often read her work along with the books and poems of Richard Armour. Although Armour wrote many humorous books, including “Twisted Tales of Shakespeare,” I will always remember him for two very wonderful poems – Shake and shake the catsup bottle first none’ll come and

poetry

Dorothy Parker

I don’t think I really appreciated Dorothy Parker when I was studying or teaching poetry. She had a few poems that I liked. However, I either found them not pithy enough or not funny enough. Mashable just posted a blog on her, given that it’s the poet’s 120th birthday. OK she died in 1967, but

poetry

Dorothy Parker

I don’t think I really appreciated Dorothy Parker when I was studying or teaching poetry. She had a few poems that I liked. However, I either found them not pithy enough or not funny enough. Mashable just posted a blog on her, given that it’s the poet’s 120th birthday. OK she died in 1967, but

poetry

Postman, Postman

There is something fascinating about receiving letters.  I know that most communication these days is e-mail, texting or twitter, how sad! No more, will we have bundles of love letters, tied up with faded ribbon, to be read years later. These electronic communications will also never be scented, never have touched the hand of the corresponder and

poetry

Postman, Postman

There is something fascinating about receiving letters.  I know that most communication these days is e-mail, texting or twitter, how sad! No more, will we have bundles of love letters, tied up with faded ribbon, to be read years later. These electronic communications will also never be scented, never have touched the hand of the corresponder and

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