

"On the plus (non-dork) side, up at IU-K, there is a band of angels working with me to make my transcript mean something, and to possibly "forgive" that last semester in 2004, when I purdy-much fell apart and lost the love. Possibly. Forgive. That's, like, taking your transcript to a taping of "John Edward: Cross Country" and John Edward telling you to stand up and take a microphone because he's definitely getting signals from a ghost of a transcript... a transcript that is trying to tell you to stop hating yourself, that is all forgiven."
lolol.
Brooklyn, please don't "privatize" again. I need to read wit like this...lol...
And I love your visual interpretations of Mina Loy and Lorine Niedecker.
So I'm stealing them and posting them here.
You have created a new visual art genre.
In one fell swoop.
The suggestion that poetic style can be externalized and visualized as a Colorforms identikit is brilliant!
And you found the Lorine glasses!!
I think they appear in some Far Side cartoons too lol.
What is this strange new language?
Polyvore??? Don't know that site!
I'm in total awe here!
xo

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:) I'm at your service, dear!
I'm seriously so happy right now. It's sickening. I feel like I can take on any ol' rat bastard. I am gonna git me an education!
Polyvore is so incredibly addictive. I'm glad you appreciate the way I've made paperdolls of two of the loveliest poets of the 20th Century. Go to Polyvore.com to get started. Basically, you arrange fashion and interior design. It's so basic. And endlessly entertaining. I have one finished for Virginia Woolf, too. Including her rocks, what-wif-she-used-fer-drownin', right?
xxoo
i love it when my instincts on artists are corroborated by art.
it makes me feel good.
a little bumptious.
but good.
i can see.
i don't need glasses.
yet.
xo b
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