Yeah in the top it end, but I meant the bottom, I just wished to know if it’s a rabbit hole that ended in wonderland. Anyways, I admire your doodles a lotπ
Yeah, you need to get out more. π
Just finished reading Galatea 2.2 by Richard Powers. If’n you want your mind (and your attitude to stories) adjusting then give it a try. Beware – it’s very wordy, though.
Depends what you mean. If you’re talking about out of the house, then maybe (but I think it’d be close). If you mean out of the usual ways and means of thinking (as I (kinda) did), then … well, it’s difficult to compare that kind of thing. We both have our quirks and peculiarities. How close to you is the you that you portray in writing?
Literary festivals? Sometimes. ‘Pends. Why?
Don’t we all have our quirks and peculiarities? In comments (practically the only first-person POV writing I do), I’m close to the me I portray. What about you?
I was gonna tell you something about a recent literary festival, but I’ve changed my mind since writing my previous comment.
We do too. Q and P are my oeuvre of choice.
I’m close to me when I write but also aware of vast swathes of me that don’t make it out into the world. The me that you see is me but it’s not the whole me. Increasingly so. I want to tell, but find it too complicating to do so. At this rate I’m going to end up as a poet.
I wonder if it’s even possible to express one’s full self through writing.
I relate to your dilemma (you want to tell, but find it too complicating to do so).
Yes, poems are the ideal medium for expressing oneself cryptically.
Thatβs pretty
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Thanks, my dear. In that case I’ll carry on doodling. π
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Wish I knew where this one ended up!
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Well, it depends what you mean. The original is on top of the filing cabinet in the study at the moment. π
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Yeah in the top it end, but I meant the bottom, I just wished to know if it’s a rabbit hole that ended in wonderland. Anyways, I admire your doodles a lotπ
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Ah, got you! I turned the paper over and there’s nothing there to be scared of. π
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Yeah, Robert also the sense of humor tooπΈ
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Not yet, keep em coming
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Good call. π
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Love them π§‘
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You’re a darlin’. π
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This one scares me a bit when I look at it for more than a second. I feel as if I’m going to be sucked into a vortex…
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Hold on tight to the edge of the screen and you’ll be safe! Alice Through the Looking Glass is only a story. That said, with a dose of opium …
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ONLY a story? Stories are everything! π
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Yeah, you need to get out more. π
Just finished reading Galatea 2.2 by Richard Powers. If’n you want your mind (and your attitude to stories) adjusting then give it a try. Beware – it’s very wordy, though.
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I’ll bet I get out more than you do. π
Do you ever attend literary festivals?
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Depends what you mean. If you’re talking about out of the house, then maybe (but I think it’d be close). If you mean out of the usual ways and means of thinking (as I (kinda) did), then … well, it’s difficult to compare that kind of thing. We both have our quirks and peculiarities. How close to you is the you that you portray in writing?
Literary festivals? Sometimes. ‘Pends. Why?
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Don’t we all have our quirks and peculiarities? In comments (practically the only first-person POV writing I do), I’m close to the me I portray. What about you?
I was gonna tell you something about a recent literary festival, but I’ve changed my mind since writing my previous comment.
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We do too. Q and P are my oeuvre of choice.
I’m close to me when I write but also aware of vast swathes of me that don’t make it out into the world. The me that you see is me but it’s not the whole me. Increasingly so. I want to tell, but find it too complicating to do so. At this rate I’m going to end up as a poet.
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I wonder if it’s even possible to express one’s full self through writing.
I relate to your dilemma (you want to tell, but find it too complicating to do so).
Yes, poems are the ideal medium for expressing oneself cryptically.
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If I were in a play I would be Officer Cryptic*!
(*obscure West Side Story reference)
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Nooo! Not enough! I want more. π They are soo thoughtful and pretty!
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Then the lady shall have more. π
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And the lady becomes more happy to hear this π
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