But if nothing else at least I'm still here.
And I am very glad you are! Welcome back, for however long. I gather it hasn't been an easy year for you.
I love the way you broke the lines in that first stanza. It's cleverly clunky.
2005?
But if nothing else at least I'm still here.
And I am very glad you are! Welcome back, for however long. I gather it hasn't been an easy year for you.
I love the way you broke the lines in that first stanza. It's cleverly clunky.
2005?
Right now I have delegated my HP to Ifeanyi, so I am at least not wasting money :) I will write some more here, for fun and hygge.
The clunkyness was inspired by Danish architect and poet PH whose breakthrough lyric on the Copenhagen cabaret scene used exactly that clunkiness. Liva Weel the singer pictured above was famous for singing his songs :)
I saw that you had delegated to him, when I checked out where he had suddenly gotten such clout. Good choice! And you get a tad of interest, so there's that. I'm so happy you're back though, however much you manage to be here. I love your work.
I am reading a book you might appreciate. The Book Censor's Library Bothayna Al-Essa. Translated from the Arabic. Books that bite! Children with tails! I love this thing. It's going to be over for me way too soon.
I hope you've been well?
Thank you - everybody has some sort of virus right now, me included, so I've taken a few days of reading and drinking tea. I guess that is actually quite okay even though my throat is sore.
Your book sounds very interesting. Freedom of speech and freedom as such is things I think a lot about these days. I will see if I can find it in the library.
I got mine in my hillbilly town's library. It was right out there on the front desk as a new acquisition. A downright subversive book! I gotta get friendly with the book curator.
I've found it. It was not in Copenhagen, but you can order home books from libraries all over the country so now it will arrive someday soon.