Grass&Gravel Times
Monday, April 26, 2004
 
Look for a Special Edition of Prairie Poetry it will have a Lewis and Clark focus. It is usually updated with new poems for the month on the first or second day of the month. It is an excellent online journal for prairie poets and those who appreciate the sparce nature of the plains.

I have been writing in the ciquain form for a couple of months and one of them will be featured in the Special Edition linked above. It also has been added to the links section on the right. Look for 'o4'. I think the form fits with the prairie ethos and its realation to the land. It is a place of few words and abundant solitude for exploring reality.
 
Wednesday, April 07, 2004
 
Somthing to share and think about.

What man does not know,
Or has not thought of,
Wanders in the night
Through the labyrinth of the mind.

Goethe

"a keeper that I found after I had written this cinquain."

Problem

Try this.
Write poetic
syllable algorithm.
Turn number into muse words. Think
Goethe.
 
The Grass&Gravel Times is all about how mindful bicycle riding on grass and gravel creates a poetic vision. We will keep track of new developments at the, Northern Great Plains Poetry Message Deconstruction Zone where the words, spatial presentation, phraseology and margins are tested and presented in the context of cycling-mind-space explorations of the Dakota Denizens. Contact me by email

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