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Friday, January 09, 2004 |
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And, to start off I thought I'd take the plunge on publishing something other than professional stuff. So here's 'Incorporated Poetry'. Ta da!
I've written an 'About Incorporated Poetry and Me' bit which gives some background, also a first post and a first poem.
What I'd really love to do is to share these with people who might be interested (so if you know anyone, pleeeeease do pass it on) and try to get the same amazing impact for my writing as I've experienced in my professional life.
Will also give me a place to bang on about off-topic stuff and save IS readers ears ;o)
3:20:17 PM
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Back Wow, back at work, back at blogging, back at RSSing and back in this strange universe that I can just *disappear* from. Becoming an RSS hermit isn't hard... just don't turn on and drop out.
Basically what happened (and is still happening) was the gradual escalation from problems and distress into full-blown warfare concerning the custody and welfare of my daughter. Very horrible and not going away (court dates in March and September) but I've had a lot of time over the last month or so to come to terms with what's happening, to do everything I can do and to fret and stress until I haven't got any less. I'd love to share and talk about what has happened and is happening but given the possible legal issues and the public nature of this I guess I'd better not, save that it's been the hardest thing I've ever experienced and I've learned the most I've ever learned from it, and am continuing to do so.
Sometimes ed tech needs to take a back seat ;o) But more to the point I do love this community and these ideas and this experience and I guess the most important thing I can do for all is to get on with my life and living. It's certainly what I want to do, so, here goes...
1:12:59 PM
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Nothing to do with the great civil rights leader, James
Farmer, but here are some links that are:
Greensboro sit-ins
Reflections
Family
(with pictures)
Stuff
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About
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subversion
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