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| Reviewed by Annabel Sheila |
7/10/2012 |
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Tru dat! Bottom line is we write for US!
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| Reviewed by Vivian Dawson |
7/9/2012 |
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Like, dislike, relate...
make a comment for the poet!!!
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| Reviewed by Jane Noponen Perinacci |
7/8/2012 |
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I was told by a fine musician that all artists are a little "titched". He liked the stuff I wrote. What's that tell ya?
Love ya!
Jane |
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| Reviewed by Felix Perry |
7/8/2012 |
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As Kate said, there is a lot of truth in this one Jerry...well done.
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| Reviewed by Kate Clifford |
7/8/2012 |
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| There is truth in this :-) |
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| Reviewed by Ronald Hull |
7/8/2012 |
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Imagine… A poet writing about poetry. I'm sure glad you differentiated between men and women! And let it all hang out…
I must be crazy reading all these poems! Should be writing novels instead–right?
Ron |
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| Reviewed by Richard King |
7/8/2012 |
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| ...and yet we continue to express ourselves poetically. Schizophrenic? Insane? Whatever! |
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| Reviewed by jude forese |
7/8/2012 |
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| good poetry is written by those who know how to express their neurosis creatively and read by those who can translate that neurosis into a sane perspective ... |
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| Reviewed by Odin Roark |
7/8/2012 |
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| Interesting little epiphany here. To correspond is to exchange. Yet, the vast majority of all that is read in any genre is taken in and locked away in one's own privacy. How different it is to write and establish interplay with the reader. The sad part, at times, is that although the poem may stimulate response, too often the response has little to do with the poem, but serves a narcissistic need of the reader. For those respondents that really "correspond," offering words and references from the work that suggest the writer and reader have experienced a synergy and respect for both the material and the creator, well, such rewards are hard to find anywhere else. For you, Jerry, I'm referring to both your poetry written, reviewed, and in particular, your "correspondence" regarding "Echosis." |
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| Reviewed by Lily of Lough Neagh C. Dennis-Woosley |
7/8/2012 |
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It is a wonderful way of expression imagined or real for those who wish to read it. But you have talent, talent in which I love to read each day. You are very good at conveying a message whether imagined or real to the readers. The majority of my prose are imaginary, some memoirs from when I was a child, some past experiences, and some visions.
I find your expression of prose and poetry brilliant, it's why we all keep coming back for more.
Love and Light
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| Reviewed by Ed Matlack |
7/8/2012 |
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Yes, insanity runs in most bloodlines & I find poetry combats the insanity...
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| Reviewed by Budd Nelson |
7/8/2012 |
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Jerry,
we are all a little crazy I suppose. I'll be reading as long as you keep writing.
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