For the slump of day, I could eat, nap or do a 13 Thursday. For a taste the start of the 5th sentence from each on page 52:
- Flint & Feather by Charlotte Gray: Less malleable than his elder brother, Allen ran away to his grandparents house on the reserve
- Making Handmade Books: 100+ Bindings, Structures & Forms by Alisa Golden: 7. Fold the paper in half with the flaps inside.
- Tilt by E. Blagrave. [5th line in this case.]: None of us stays fast.
- The Fiddlehead, Summer 2012: carried the sound of rain even in sunshine.
- Zadie Smith’s Rules for Writers: #5: Leave a decent space of time between writing something and editing it.
- Proustian Memory and the Palest Ink: Miserably I thought of all the precious memories I’d lost.
- The Piano Society site: His artistic career blossomed after meeting Felipe Pedrell, the ‘father of Spanish music’, in 1883.
- Selected Poems: William Carlos Williams, with an Introduction by Randall Farrell: It runs, it is Geo.
- The Journals of Susanna Moodie: Poems by Margaret Atwood: the ears produce sounds
- How to End a Poem: At times the shift from reading to not reading is so graceful it’s transparent
- Signs of an Amateur Artist: While a professional artist will make a point sit down and work on their art every day, an amateur only works on their art when the “mood” is right.
- A Hive Update: I sort of get the tiny feeling with some people, they want to hear that it’s not going so great, which will serve as some type of affirmation for them in some obscure category.
- Stanley Kunitz: The Collected Poems: Let sons learn from their lipless fathers how