I’m changing my writing process. I’ve used the same writing process for seven years now, and it has served me well. I have strong reasons for changing it though, to adopting a better process for me. Now, instead of waiting a calendar year to revise and submit a drafted poem to my peers, and then… Continue reading I’m Changing my Writing Process of Seven Years
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Latin Lament: a reflection on the failures of mechanical learning
Hello all, a little update on my post from 6 months ago about learning Latin. I shared enthusiastically that I was embarking once again on an attempt to learn Latin. I had applied a tip that was ostensibly from a neurological expert to implant desires into the subconscious, and I acted on these suggestions with… Continue reading Latin Lament: a reflection on the failures of mechanical learning
Patchwork Poetry
Gathered in the second floor of Pioneer Book (a Provo, Utah staple), four poetry pals gathered to discuss Shakespeare–except, none of us had read the same play. Whoops. We improvised, however, and decided to use our meeting to write four poems–together. It was interesting, each of us writing a line on our phones, then passing… Continue reading Patchwork Poetry