antipoetry, why are you a dot gov and not a dot biz? Everyone takes the dot bizzes more seriously, since they avoid that troublesome "community organizing."
K. Silem Mohammad is the author of several collections of poetry, including Deer Head Nation, Breathalyzer, and The Front. He edits the poetry magazine Abraham Lincoln and is faculty editor of West Wind Review. He teaches creative writing and literature at Southern Oregon University.
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Nice. I especially liked "untitled." Your use of quotation marks reminds me of Groucho Marx's eyebrows & cigar.
i didn't much like them... for reasons that would make me sound rude so i won't say why. so i do apologize, but it is my honest opinion.
-a.p.
Well, Anti Poetry, I think your name pretty much gives one an idea of your reasons!
antipoetry, why are you a dot gov and not a dot biz? Everyone takes the dot bizzes more seriously, since they avoid that troublesome "community organizing."
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