WhoWhirILLeds WhoHeards

WhoWhirILLeds WhoHeards

A Poem by Carol Maric

 

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one question about your style... if it can warrant an answer.... are some sub-words(ex:Open) in the whole words(in:HOpenEnding for example) chosen just because of the possibility of sound and have their meaning arbitrary... I can tell some are intensional, but I feel others are chosen purely on inflection (or else i just haven't figured it)

your poems are rubix cubes




or even better: those 'square one' rubix cube mutations.

Posted 17 Years Ago


9 of 9 people found this review constructive.




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Posted 17 Years Ago


8 of 9 people found this review constructive.

one question about your style... if it can warrant an answer.... are some sub-words(ex:Open) in the whole words(in:HOpenEnding for example) chosen just because of the possibility of sound and have their meaning arbitrary... I can tell some are intensional, but I feel others are chosen purely on inflection (or else i just haven't figured it)

your poems are rubix cubes




or even better: those 'square one' rubix cube mutations.

Posted 17 Years Ago


9 of 9 people found this review constructive.


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Carol Maric
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