tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5898489019646958343.post7346744497171745811..comments2023-08-07T06:47:28.676-06:00Comments on Poetry with me ...: "hidden meanings" we write poems #36-revisionUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5898489019646958343.post-28517261946721145002011-01-13T12:57:05.732-06:002011-01-13T12:57:05.732-06:00Thank you Amy, I really appreciate the comment.
Th...Thank you Amy, I really appreciate the comment.<br />The villanelle is not an easy form for me.<br />Pamelaflauberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18424439866515694972noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5898489019646958343.post-82737772347634996982011-01-13T12:48:12.177-06:002011-01-13T12:48:12.177-06:00Amy said:
Wow, Pamela, when you send me to the Wik...Amy said:<br />Wow, Pamela, when you send me to the Wik-tionary, you know it's worth reading! I was not familiar with anamorphosis perspective until I looked it up, plus the "catoptic" reference threw me at first. I believe if you were writing a chapbook geared at artist (as in painters, photographers, visual media), this would be an excellent fit.<br /><br />I also admire your ability to write a villanelle, one of many forms which have not found voice within me. Perhaps if I revisit other free-verse poems, I might find some forms lurking there. Wasn't this an excellent prompt? Great job! Peace, Amy (Sharp Little Pencil) <br />http://sharplittlepencil.wordpress.com/2011/01/13/one-for-we-write-poems/flauberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18424439866515694972noreply@blogger.com