call it? ~prose poems. ~language poetry - see Nets. (what's Humament?)
found-eh. collage~, collection logos (ratio, word, gather), assembly. building dwelling thinking.
It's in the Air. (poetry book by silver jews singer - hipster-? Open Air -?)
better: IN THE WATER. -- correspondences. (a poem, he's French, there's an A ~?)
like wide water, get it -natch.
try 'n keep up.
nb my early 'effort' of all echoes published in Fines Lines with unfortunate title and mentions of spam and skittersoffintothemadness -but- the rhythms were good, the reminding: "so the robot turns into a bug?" (frommovie:Big) "not these days because they aren't those days"
-is it different when I am quoting myself? hardly. -"hardly"- -"it"-?
-that's exactly -more or less- the about. you / I. the difference. "it"?
...then something about McDs? and we the people to have and to /interrupted with another phrase.
in. the. water. baby. (talk all you want but then let's go sleep - the reale muse - Jack Spicer -mc -ah -dear -my - - -thisThisispoetry the e on reale like spilled paint by a modern artist, 'a 4th grader cld do that' sure still it is about intention and:keeping)
CONTINUITY -with when I was 13 yes, also seriously and thematically with Preservation (itsallthesame, a ...) - there you go: hypertext. make it all one. because: it is.
sth where you don't know anymore (bc: you don't know) who is talking - troll, book on isolation - found these handwritten by me in a notebook - but was I copying the book on isolation ? I guess not... and the troll, well that's me, it's my utterance (for lack of a better ready word) but it's entirely sinisalo's novel, is it her cadence? her translator's?
----
to db: writing. that's not the best name for it, but what is? --- cadences, associations, questions -- in words. echoes, quotation, arrangement. telling thinking. I kind of want to make this my living -my living-(how I spend my work-day)- because it is an activity that is so much -what I do - where I am not a foreigner (natalia ginzburg - vocation) but -same thing- the mood of it is something like too much, too close. well for the moment at least I am thinking of spending more time 'writing'/ telling thinking. make something, I guess, ('write a book'), that would be practical. but 1. it would be so much other people's words, my own not disambiguated. (copyright) - we are all using each other's cadences all the time but we have set this ownership on words. (hey songs too, when is it someone else's chord progression) 2. I have no vision of a product, of something finished. yak yak yak about process-oriented and it's the journey that matters - that is on my side - but still art in the world... what will I present? -how incomprehensible is this my way of saying exactly without (hardly) concession to audience, to you?
>freshmn tutor at sjca, ~ms K?: don't know if it is stingy or very generous of you.
something like - not to say, somehow or sort of. it is not a sort a kind of = a subcategory of. I want to be able to say that when it is what I mean. (that is what I want, what do you want, grammar meanie? really is there something for you in it -- interjection, right now, Joe: "do you like this station? ...mixed bag" I said I enjoyed the Buffalo~Bill song "right Buffalo Springfield". rii-ight. what's that called? "they don't say it in the song : For what it's worth" ree-eally. FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH: it's time we stop he-ey whats that sound everybody look whats...
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
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