Migo Ybanez from Ateneo am I right? I read some of his piece on his multiply before. He's good. What's your relation with him?
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Migo Ybanez from Ateneo am I right? I read some of his piece on his multiply before. He's good. What's your relation with him?
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I can only hope for June arrives
and the swallows eagerly land
with another poem to say
An it will come...
;)
how does one put a copyright on his literary work?
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So,
I have this habit of sending poets a poem through some kind of a message,
then they respond with another poem,
and it just goes back and forth.
Would you care to try something of this fashion?
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so how old are the lovely ladies or men writing the poetry?
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Why do you blog? Is this really worth it?
You said that I probably am good with languages... I only know that word because of the article. :P Granted, I'm better with languages than many people since I can speak Cantonese pretty fluently and I know *some* French. But I know a lot of people who are miles ahead of me, and I'm not currently learning any new languages. The little French that I have is dying, actually.
I really like that you also have the same passion for New Latin languages. Regarding the lyrical and poetic rhymes they fit much better in poetry. Although, English is a rich language for word games and mysteries. ;) <3
Ahh, that makes sense too. I thought you were describing prose, because everything else is, to me, what makes a great novel. :)
Some of the book blogs were posting images and quotes from a novel called "The Maestro". Were you inspired by that?