I was not exactly honest yesterday when I said I thought I might never write another essay again. In fact, I'm presently writing another essay, albeit a very short one. Really, it's more of an introduction than an essay, which is why I forgot to mention it. A few months ago, the editor of LocusPoint contacted me about curating a Maine feature in his journal. As you'll see when you hit the link, LocusPoint focuses on poetry and place . . . up to this point, cities as place. (Our Maine feature will change all that.) Anyway, I'm composing the opening essay, and I'm looking forward to sharing the poetry of several Maine poets whose work I have been following for a number of years now. Most are not well known outside of Maine, so I'm excited to think that they'll get a bit of national exposure.
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snafu is a military acronym...situation normal, all f up. Moot is a favorite word of mine. Well, so is snafu. LOL
Plethora of raspberries? yummm. I have a plethora of thistle invading my flower beds. I'd trade.
That's so wonderful that Maine poets are getting national exposure! As for moot and snafu, they do sound like Smurf language, haha!
I should have guessed. I never got far in The Scarlet Pimpernel.
LocusPoint looks interesting. Am going to poke around the site.
I came across the word whiffle yesterday and discovered there's a book on Amazon called "The Wonder of Whiffling".
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