Life in late capitalism can be vexing, alienating, fragmenting, and otherwise frustrating. There are many wonderful things in my life, but I'm more likely to talk about what's bad rather than what's good. I'm going to try to post one good thing here each day, and if you would join in by adding a good thing from your day in the comments, I'd love it--I'd absolutely love it. --RR
1/19: lots
...of other people's words today! In the morning I finished Joe Moran's First You Write a Sentence and Mackenzi Lee's Gentleman's Guide to Virtue and Vice, and I listened to more of Marissa Meyer's Cinder while walking. In the afternoon I received Gregory Betts' Sweet Forme: Shake-Speare's Perfect Sonnets, read the introduction, and looked through Betts' chromatic translation of syllable rhymes into colors. I also posted one of my students' Odyssey remixes in our online gallery, which gave me a chance to spend time with each word. This evening I looked at another student's Odyssey alteration pieces and readied the first of this year's poems for Heron Tree.
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