PAM BROWN
Sydney, Australia
poet ∴ editor ∴ reader
brief biographical note
Now I forgive the delicious lunacy
Which made me use up all my best years
Without my work bringing any advantage other
Than the pleasure of a long delinquency
JOACHIM DU BELLAY The Regrets 1558
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7 Comments:
Artists and Poets of the past, you are finished!
Brilliant.
Ken should use this as an author pic.
L.
Poetry must be a violent assault against the unknown forces in order to overcome them and prostrate them before men!
Oh I agree with that sentiment, absolutely. Twice now I have seen you saying that poets should read poetics, Ms Brown. I have to ask you, why? Where is the value in the autopsy?
Yours, genuinely concerned I'm missing something important,
Paul F. Squires.
READ POETICS!
third time lucky
But why? Please please tell me why. It takes so long, time I could spend reading poetry. Will it make me a better poet? How so? Help...
Paul,
I'm joking!
Pam
Paul,
Better, shinier, younger. You know you have to do it!
Laurie
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