i'm sorry if i am not responding to your journals or answering emails ~ i've just been overwhelmed and very busy. life will get back to something like normal soon.
i tried doing the lj interest meme but my interests were so boring that i couldn't get through it. maybe i could pick the more obscure of my interests and list them instead. everything else just seemed lame and self-explanatory: writing: i write, hope: is a good thing, reading: i read, victor hugo: makes for good reading, etc.
if you see interests among mine that give you pause and are dying to know what the lulu they are doing there, feel free to beep my nose for explanations, justifications, nervous shuffling of feet and shifting of eyebrows, and evasive silly answers.
or something.
must go clean house now. house messy. house severely messy. house drowning in mess.
zooks, i'm tired.
: o p
i tried doing the lj interest meme but my interests were so boring that i couldn't get through it. maybe i could pick the more obscure of my interests and list them instead. everything else just seemed lame and self-explanatory: writing: i write, hope: is a good thing, reading: i read, victor hugo: makes for good reading, etc.
if you see interests among mine that give you pause and are dying to know what the lulu they are doing there, feel free to beep my nose for explanations, justifications, nervous shuffling of feet and shifting of eyebrows, and evasive silly answers.
or something.
must go clean house now. house messy. house severely messy. house drowning in mess.
zooks, i'm tired.
: o p
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...*pokes you* What are die-cuts? *^^*
And about Mister Gerard there, I'll have to give his poetry a whirl sometime. *^^* But sometimes, even though I like poetry, it bugs me too, because there are some poets that write in such a way that you (or, well, me :P) don't know what they're talking about. Which is why I tend to stay far FAR away from William Blake. I never knew "The Sick Rose" was about what it's about, until I learned in High School. *dies*
*wonders if she made any sense, was probably babbling, runs away!*
~ Laura.
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and die-cuts are books where the pages are cut by the press (pop-ups, in fact, are all die-cut). you most often see die-cuts on covers where there is a little window and you can look inside to a picture on a following cover page.
as for father hopkins (not merely mister, mind you, he being a priest an' all) ~ if you found blake inscrutable and infuriating, you'll detest hopkins likewise. his language is rather dense and complex. he definitely lives in his own little world in many ways. but as with all things, give him a whirl. you may never know what will "click" with you. most people peg me as a lover of hemingway ~ i can't stand the man's books. so who really knows?
: D