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<Deleted User> (7212)

Sun 2nd Jan 2011 20:12

Hi - no way has it been down hill since, but (for me) Coromandel was so outstanding that it's a hard act to follow.
What are Queen remembered for?
Bohhemian Rhapsody.
Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights.
Doesn't mean that they haven't both done some awesome stuff since... but you see what I mean? Besides, you might send off Coromandel & get zilch, but for ME it's world-class. That's the thing with poetry (and many other artforms) that it's such a personal thing. When I've sent stuff off it's nearly always the poem that I added in as an afterthought that gets published, never my "good stuff". All you can do is your best. xx B

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Sun 2nd Jan 2011 16:33

PS - for what it's worth - in Coromandel you wrote one of my favourite poems of all time - up there with Robert Frost, Hugo Williams, John Burnside, Mervyn Peake, etc - pretty good company, I think you'd have to agree ?

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Sun 2nd Jan 2011 16:06

HaHa - unfortunately, that's the way it goes... you post one of your best & it gets no attention ! Me & Isobel have discussed this phenomenon at length. For my part, I didn't see the prog - and, charming as the poem is, I think it would have far more meaning (for me anyway) if I had.
And I like polish bears but I feel no great affinity for them like you do (it's cats I love - every last man-jack of em).
Some of what I consider to be my very best stuff has not attracted even one single comment. Hmph ! (stamps feet)xx.

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Sun 2nd Jan 2011 13:48

On the naughty step. = good theme/title for a poem?

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Sun 2nd Jan 2011 11:09

thanks Ann for comments on 'revelations/blackpool.

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Dave D Poet Rhumour

Sat 1st Jan 2011 20:38

Happy New Year Ann, and thanks for your comments on my New Year Wishes poem. Hopefully I will be around more again now, but it's nice to be missed sometimes :) Cheers, Dave

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Sat 1st Jan 2011 20:14

You are v. naughty! x
...Cynthia started it, O foxy one :)

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Thu 30th Dec 2010 20:14

Hi again Ann-like many animal lovers we all know what a difficult period it must be for you-I really am with you in your sorrow.You did her proud in the way you laid her to rest-a very kindly way of thanking her for all her lovely companionship-of course if and when you might think of getting another pet I,m sure you will consider one from a sanctuary-but as you mention it most certainly would be disrespectful to do so too soon.I will be thinking of you and return my best wishes and love wholeheartedly-thank you for all your wonderful poetry in 2010-Stefan.xx

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Lynn Dye

Wed 29th Dec 2010 23:17

Oh, Ann, so sorry about Gemma, many commiserations from me too. xxxxx

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Wed 29th Dec 2010 23:16

I,m convinced that you will know how sorry I sincerely am about Gemma-knowing how much she meant to you-please accept my condolences.Am I right in assuming you found a nice resting place for her? the consolation is that she isnt suffering anymore and of course she will never be forgotten by us.Commiserations Ann.Stef-xx

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winston plowes

Tue 28th Dec 2010 21:40

Hi Snowfox... Glad you liked 'Seat 58A Coach D'. Thanks for looking in. Win X

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Cynthia Buell Thomas

Tue 28th Dec 2010 12:27

Re- instantaneous thinking and blogging, Ann. I can't do it, because I don't have the immediate imagination and the corresponding well of words that just seem to spill out of a fascinating mind, like yours. I have some, of course; I used to keep originals forever, to make sure I hadn't lost the 'first-flavour spice' in the finished piece, but not much now. You will never run out of ideas, never. Meeting you was one of the highlights of my year.

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Thu 23rd Dec 2010 19:41

Hi - all I can do is not to try & force it - I basically never set-out to write anything. I get periods when I think I've said all I want to say.. and then I go & write 3 or 4 in a day. I keep them all in a file on my PC & rarely post straightaway, as I know I'll want to fiddle later. Re-reading afresh & I can ALWAYS see improvements and/or pare them down. I'll pick-up words or phrases in the paper, mags, TV or music that somehow seem unusual & maybe they'll just set-off a train of thought. My wife says things that crack me up cos she's foreign & her command of english is good, but not great. She says things like "my eyes were asleep, but I wasn't"... you know what she means but it sounds funny & sometimes that'll start things off. There's one well-known poet (cant remember his name now though) who writes some interesting words on scraps & just moves them around til something jumps out - I think it all depends on whether you want to write "solely" from the heart or if you'd like to do more wacky stuff as well? I can give you some ideas on how to if you want to ?... but it's not everyones cuppa though, but it often gives me a spark that sets things off :)
all the best. B xx

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Thu 23rd Dec 2010 18:02

BTW - just gone back & there is yours - can you believe - I was going to use this exact same Klimt image... spooky !! (lovely painting)

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Thu 23rd Dec 2010 18:00

Hi - (going nowhere) - I dont know about sexy, or pervy more like - but thanks either way !
I've amended it - maybe it reads better now ?
Serves me right for not following my own rules - I always wait at least 2 weeks from writing to posting (sometimes years) - to let me make amendments that are not always obvious to me (like here). Thanks. B xx

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Dave Carr

Wed 22nd Dec 2010 19:52

Thanks for your spandagulous comment on Synechdoche. Have a good Christmas.
Dave

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Rachel McGladdery

Tue 21st Dec 2010 17:47

Happy Winter Solstice Annie :) My next door neighbour just brought me in some (pretend)fir garland...how appropriate is that?
Thanks for comenting on my the latest,
love
Rach
xxx

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Greg Freeman

Tue 21st Dec 2010 08:46

Thanks for your Christmas wishes, Ann, and the same to you! You're never alone on WOL, are you ... I've really enjoyed my year and a bit here. Greg x

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Ray Miller

Mon 20th Dec 2010 13:06

Thanks for your comments, Ann.Spittly, stubbly = rough draft poems? That was the idea anyhow! Difficult deciding how much to tell people.

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Fkx

Mon 20th Dec 2010 09:30

Hey Ann, thanks for your kind words of comment on 'Cry Petey...'. You are much appreciated.

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Philipos

Sun 19th Dec 2010 09:27

Thank you for the supporting comments on Timewise Ann - guess you get the eeriness where you live out in Cornwall eh - good to see your paw prints out here in Surrey though and thanks again

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Greg Freeman

Sat 18th Dec 2010 15:22

Thanks for commenting on Nets, Ann. It was written about three years ago, when I had difficulty coming to terms with the journey my mother was setting out on.

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winston plowes

Sat 18th Dec 2010 10:03

Ann, thanks for commenting on my last blog entry. Never knew you could get the lights in Cornwall. You are very lucky to see them, see if you can dig out the poem, I am a big fan of the lights. Yes, a while ago I couldn't write a ghazal at all for some reason. But as ever with these things time changes everything. Win X. P,S, snowed in!

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winston plowes

Fri 17th Dec 2010 10:09

Hi Ann, Yes. Mission accomplished. and just before the weather went wrong again. I will patch you in to the report in due course. Win :-)

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Paul F Blackburn

Fri 17th Dec 2010 08:52

Oops - thanx for pointing me in right direction

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Thu 16th Dec 2010 15:44

Ta Ann for the nice post on Infinity Station... glad you liked it.

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Lynn Dye

Thu 16th Dec 2010 13:32

Hi again Ann, yes I love Cornwall, it's my favourite part of the country, yet we always seem to holiday abroad the last 15 years or so. Unfortuntely, we haven't visited my sister since she moved there, but hope to some time soon. Last time we met up at my other sister's, as she lives in Seaton. Longer ago we had holidays in Looe, Polperro and Carbis Bay.

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Ray Miller

Wed 15th Dec 2010 18:47

Ann, thanks for the comments on Santa. Appreciated.

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Lynn Dye

Tue 14th Dec 2010 15:07

Hi Ann, thank you for such lovely comments on my poems, and concern for my foot, I think it's slowly healing. Hope you are getting over the sniffles by now. Take care. Lynn xx
(P.S. my sister lives in Hayle - are you anywhere near her?)
P.P.S. Love your Ruby Slippers! xx

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Sun 12th Dec 2010 15:24

hi Ann-just popped on to say-where the heck are you! hope alls well-S.W.x

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chris stevenson

Thu 9th Dec 2010 17:30

..hello Ann...yes, it is off-balance, but this is a girl who says what she wants, how and where, all the previous lines mean nothing..

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Laura Taylor

Thu 9th Dec 2010 10:49

Cheers for comment on the Lament Ann. Don't know about you, but I only have to hear that phrase 'are you all set for christmas' and I cringe. Humbug. Although I do like the excuse it gives me for buying expensive booze ;)

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John Coopey

Wed 8th Dec 2010 20:09

Thanks for your comments on Gaspers.
What fabulous ingredient do they put in fags which makes people stand in all kinds of shite to smoke?

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John Aikman

Wed 8th Dec 2010 19:11

Yeah, but did you like it?

Triolets are basically a bit easier than a Villanelle..wot I find fiendishly difficult...easier than a ghazal too if you can find a 'killer couplet' to start off with...after that they nearly write themselves, what with the repetition etc. I found this link very helpful. Have a go...if they are anything like your ghazals you will dazzle us!

http://www.baymoon.com/~ariadne/form/triolet.htm

:-)

Jx

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John Coopey

Wed 8th Dec 2010 09:49

Thanks for your thoughts on One Anglaland. I've just added a few spark notes to help understanding.

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shoeless

Tue 7th Dec 2010 21:19

thankyou for commenting on my poem 'silver'

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winston plowes

Tue 7th Dec 2010 10:19

Hi Ann

As for criteria 4) Rhyme.

The Qafia DIRECTLY preceeds the Radif on the second line of each Sher and not at the end of the first line as in your ghazal, ghazal - Fibonacci swirl.

If you look at Agha Shahid Ali's book I think all but one of his ghazals show this.

Also Re Criteria 1)Title.

This presents us with a problem. How do we talk about and refer to each others work when they are all just called 'Ghazal'. Well, the standard method is to refer to Ghazal (Radif), so my example above would be my Ghazal (the day). And your last offering could be Ghazal (Fibonacci swirl)

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Greg Freeman

Mon 6th Dec 2010 13:08

Good luck with more ghazals, Ann: it'll be hard work topping the last one! Not sure I'll have time for any in the next few weeks. Got to sort out my aged mum's next, maybe final port of call along the staging posts of life.

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winston plowes

Mon 6th Dec 2010 11:13

There is a new discussion topic on ghazals which may interest you :-) Win

http://www.writeoutloud.net/public/newsgroupview.php?NewsGroupsID=3&NewsThreadsID=1127#msgcontent_11384

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winston plowes

Sun 5th Dec 2010 09:25

Hi Ann, thanks. Will your next one have rhyme too. This last one had all 7 other criteria present. Isn't it strange how easy it is to miscount the syllables, you would think that this would be really easy! I have more to come too. Win x

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Isobel

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 21:53

Thank you for your generous comment on my latest Ann. I don't think my poetry is out of the ordinary in terms of poetry - I just know how to move people and sometimes it's just about sharing emotions. I'm way behind on all my reading of others and feeling guilty but I'll be child free next week so plan on doing plenty of reading and banter! Will no doubt cross paths. Isobel x

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Philipos

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 20:53

Hi Ann - so kind of you comment on the Profile poem - the Old Boy mentioned quaffs at Wetherspoons in Woking and is a local personality

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winston plowes

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 18:56

Hey Ann. no, thank you, there were 11 syllables in the 2nd line of the penultimate sher(couplet). 'Hour' does realy have 1 but I hear 2 ! Win

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winston plowes

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 18:41

Ann, Re Ghazal (just before dawn) there are supposed to be 10 syllables in each line. But I have counted 'hour' as having two. Struggled to decide how many there were in hour, maybe normally one but in yorkshire two! Win

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winston plowes

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 17:05

thanks ann, getting there now. A ghazal can have as many sylablles per line as you like. But needs the same number of sylables in EVERY line. win

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Chris Co

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 16:08

Hi Ann,

Thx for the kind comment/feedback on Starstuff.

I missed it somehow with it being the end of the month HeHe

Anyway appreciated.

Chris

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Ray Miller

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 15:57

Ann, thanks for your kind words. I'm taking a break from WOL for at least a month, then I'll see. I overreacted re my poem but I think I was looking for the excuse. I use another poetry site and I'm gonna concentraye on that for a while. In contrast to WOL that site suffers from too few punters, though the standard of writing and criticism is higher, in general. There is just so much on WOL!There is more pressure on my time at the moment so summat has to give.Perhaps see you next year. Again, thanks.

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winston plowes

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 12:47

Hi Ann, thanks for the comments on In My Dreams You're Alive. I have left some more on the blog page. Glad you liked, Win X

Actually thats my fav bit too for the way it flows nicely. Not sure how I managed that though :-)

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winston plowes

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 12:29

Hi Ann. Thanks for your comment on Moules. This one just heppened when I was on a train journey recently. Re flume, I was thinking initially of the log flume, you know, the fun fair ride thing and those ,moules sliding down their against their will! Win x

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Freda Davis

Fri 3rd Dec 2010 11:01

Hi there Ann, yes we have about 4 inches of snow but as we live on a main road out to the M62 it is well gritted and clear. So is the motorway. Amazingly you can now look at the camera views of moroway junctions online, showing the state of the road 4 mins ago. Even so we decided not to go to manchester last night. Its heavy there too, and the side roads become difficult. Ow! all this chatter and no poetry-speak in it. I will get told off. Keep warm. We are in mid winter, moonwise, and the moon of Ice emerges from the sun's glow on Sunday afternoon so I don't think it will get warmer yet.

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