tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540771071400993487.post8470779453580168086..comments2024-03-27T07:14:36.800-04:00Comments on <b>Dawn Potter</b>: Dawn Potterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07500960150846895633noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540771071400993487.post-55588129902661982462010-07-07T08:42:44.304-04:002010-07-07T08:42:44.304-04:00RSS: Since I'm not Jewish, the word "oy&q...RSS: Since I'm not Jewish, the word "oy" has particular foreign feel in my mouth, like a strange hard candy. So now I love knowing that it's "not a word, it's a vocabulary." I'm glad that the NWP-VT institute is shaping up so well. "Middlemarch" is great reminder of the importance of individual human connection--something that we came back to again and again at the Frost Place. And yes, Strong is down the road and around the corner from Harmony. So maybe "Tracing Paradise" is a bit of a nostalgia trip back to strange central Maine?<br /><br />Ruth: we've thought of marking the 45th parallel line across our yard with one of those lime markers they use on football fields. But it would keep washing off. Maybe a permanent paint job in the house is the answer.<br /><br />And Jenne: so glad that you and Maureen have found one another. The acquaintance seems to be a rich support for the work you are both doing. And "Middlemarch" is always worth rereading. What a woman that George Eliot was!Dawn Potterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07500960150846895633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540771071400993487.post-59847010521911892482010-07-07T02:26:01.083-04:002010-07-07T02:26:01.083-04:00Really enjoyed this post, Dawn, as I'm writing...Really enjoyed this post, Dawn, as I'm writing a spin-off of my memoir that looks at just this issue, the differences, the strengths/interplay. I must reread Middlemarch-- been decades. Thanks for stopping by interview-- really appreciated it! Hope all is going well for you this summer-- xjJenne' R. Andrews https://www.blogger.com/profile/15744946229300234443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540771071400993487.post-87235623637712484142010-07-06T21:08:38.715-04:002010-07-06T21:08:38.715-04:00I love that the 45th parallel runs through your li...I love that the 45th parallel runs through your living room. I do hope you have it marked somehow!Ruthnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6540771071400993487.post-17780855314819171452010-07-06T20:52:14.273-04:002010-07-06T20:52:14.273-04:00I'm driving several hours each day, Montgomery...I'm driving several hours each day, Montgomery Center to Burlington and back again, for the remainder of July to participate in the NWP-VT Summer Institute. Other participants from around the state are not unlike those personalities gathered recently at The Frost Place. In any case, though I enjoy visiting your blog spot and find your books very interesting, it may take me some time to comment on much of anything here. I've read the first and now read and listened to the last chapter of Tracing Paradise, but blog spots are most suitable for brief and pointed remarks, not the frequent free associating I do between sentence after sentence. I'm also attracted to your long reading list and voracious appetite for diverse vocabularies (according to Rosten's The Joys of Yiddish, "oy is not a word, it's a vocabulary") and giving yourself tasks like keeping a journal in sonnet form. I liked your honest assessment of Hirsch and Boland's choices as anthologists; and thank you for your reminders about relationships that people Middlemarch. It's fun to feel with someone the impress of all the wills of the world -- not to mention the Calibans! oy vay. Would you believe that I learned to bake bread in Strong, Maine, a town not all that far from Harmony? That was almost forty years ago? I'm traveling to Washington State in August to attend a 45th High School Reunion with a group of classmates who have remained close rather in the way of you and your college chums. Wishing you the cool fans you've earned in the kitchen -- and on the web.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com