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Get a journal and begin writing down anything that captures you with feeling. And if you need further guidance, get "Coming to Terms with Experience," to understand the writing process that will unfold with journal writing.
And, as a professor said to me early on: "Put a mile of words onto paper." This advice was given to him early out of his desire to paint: "Put a mile of paint onto paper."
And, as a professor said to me early on: "Put a mile of words onto paper." This advice was given to him early out of his desire to paint: "Put a mile of paint onto paper."
Scott Oury
1. What am I working on? Several poems:
a. For five years: a Universe poem, because I was struck with the thought that mathematicians—for centuries—exploring the makeup of the universe—without thinking that this was anything more than serious mathematical Play—found again and again that this was just how the universe was put together! Mathematicians were also amazed.
b. A poem from a story about Rhino poachers who were attacked—and eaten—by lions, who were friends with the Rhinos.
c. A poem entitled Repucans & the Planet (Repucans is my name for the current Republicans).
d. A poem titled: I Woke Up Out of Despair, which ends more happily.
a. For five years: a Universe poem, because I was struck with the thought that mathematicians—for centuries—exploring the makeup of the universe—without thinking that this was anything more than serious mathematical Play—found again and again that this was just how the universe was put together! Mathematicians were also amazed.
b. A poem from a story about Rhino poachers who were attacked—and eaten—by lions, who were friends with the Rhinos.
c. A poem entitled Repucans & the Planet (Repucans is my name for the current Republicans).
d. A poem titled: I Woke Up Out of Despair, which ends more happily.
Scott Oury
What am I working on? Several poems:
a. For five years: a Universe poem, because I was struck with the thought that mathematicians—for centuries—exploring the makeup of the universe—without thinking that this was anything more than serious mathematical Play—found again and again that this was just how the universe was put together! Mathematicians were also amazed.
b. A poem from a story about Rhino poachers who were attacked—and eaten—by lions, who were friends with the Rhinos.
c. A poem entitled Repucans & the Planet (Repucans is my name for the current Republicans).
d. A poem titled: I Woke Up Out of Despair, which is ends more happily.
a. For five years: a Universe poem, because I was struck with the thought that mathematicians—for centuries—exploring the makeup of the universe—without thinking that this was anything more than serious mathematical Play—found again and again that this was just how the universe was put together! Mathematicians were also amazed.
b. A poem from a story about Rhino poachers who were attacked—and eaten—by lions, who were friends with the Rhinos.
c. A poem entitled Repucans & the Planet (Repucans is my name for the current Republicans).
d. A poem titled: I Woke Up Out of Despair, which is ends more happily.
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