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Money quote: "'While your typical Poetry 101 workshop will churn out blank verse like crazy, I was writing really tightly metered, rhymed couplets,' he says. 'I've always loved using rhythm, meter, and rhyme in poetry. And, consequently, mine comes off as pretty naive.'"
Yes, he should've and I'm glad he did. Rosen writes so well that it hardly seems fair that he plays even better.
Jeff just sent me this link to a website dedicated to Agrippa—A Book of the Dead by William Gibson and Dennis Ashbraugh, a collector's item that was designed to erase itself as you read it. Talk about dilemmas! Is it all about owning it—or does the act of experiencing it become tantamount? Whew!
Glad we have sites like this to experience it vicariously.…
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That's the mark of a pro: He got to read a book that sounds fascinating and then get paid for telling a good 'un.