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These are the prompts for January's #PoetryMatters. Everyone is welcome to play! Be sure to tag me @TheSpineView when you post a poem. Thanks everyone for playing. Love reading the poems!
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These are the prompts for January's #PoetryMatters. Everyone is welcome to play! Be sure to tag me @TheSpineView when you post a poem. Thanks everyone for playing. Love reading the poems!
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November is almost here, and these are the prompts for the month's #PoetryMatter. To play, post a poem, song, quote, etc, that you feel fits the prompt. Don't forget to tag me.
Thanks to everyone who played in October and to those who took the time to enjoy the poems. Looking forward to reading the November selections.
Romance fans, lots of free books today!
https://www.romancebooklovers.com/
#LittensLoveRomance
For day 14 of the #hauntedshelf book cover hunt we've got one of my very favourite grey books I've read recently! And it's a spooky one too.
#skeletoncrew
Sometimes I can't get a thought out of my head. Friday it was, “wait are we a greek Chorus on Taylor Swift's new album?“ And here we are. https://youtu.be/_wWM3xuShR4
Strong piece. “American Africanism” as an OTHERED Blackness, a “fabricated presence” as foil for white characters. 1992
P77 “Eddie is white, and we know he is because nobody says so.”
P93 “Studies in American Africanism, in my view, should be investigations of the ways in which a nonwhite, Africanist presence and persona have been constructed—invented—in the United States, and of the literary uses this fabricated presence has served.”
I‘m wrapping up the #pumpkinspicereadathon with some literary criticism in bed - it‘s cosy in the context of grad school!
So excited for Friday 13th tomorrow. I‘m celebrating my anniversary with my partner so I probably won‘t be reading loads but… in my soul I‘ll be spooky
#scarathlon #skeletoncrew
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Here are the July prompts for #PoetryMatters
Everyone is welcome to play along. Post a poem, song, quote, etc. That you feel fits the prompt. Please remember to tag me. As always, a big thank you to everyone who participated in June. I love reading what you find.
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Last weekend I went to a reading called „The framework story“. The framework was an older house and its rooms. In every room single readings of authors took place, e.g. we started with a crime story in the laundry room in the cellar - an appropriate surrounding. 😱😱😱
One of the earliest examples of literary and aesthetic theory. Short and accessible and lucidly translated by Anthony Kenny. This edition also has some supplementary material at the end, of which Dorothy Sayers' "Aristotle on Detective Fiction" is the most fun: "But what, in his heart of hearts, he desired was a good detective story" she says of Aristotle, and it's hard to disagree with her, reading his theories on plot and action and catharsis.