tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post545824648596690305..comments2023-09-14T04:10:36.550-04:00Comments on CONCRETE & RIVER: In Conversation with Sue SinclairSusan Gillishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01012796668780201731noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post-37639727423961524252014-03-03T10:39:39.240-05:002014-03-03T10:39:39.240-05:00Susan (Sinclair!): The world does have its way wit...Susan (Sinclair!): The world does have its way with us, doesn't it, and we sometimes don't realize how until it comes through in the poems we write. I don't understand how this works, and I think that's partly what's exciting about the writing. Thank you for articulating this heady stuff!Anita Laheyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06198594444696254985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post-43646158537573513562014-03-02T18:34:44.806-05:002014-03-02T18:34:44.806-05:00I agree with Kate! Such a solace in these bleak da...I agree with Kate! Such a solace in these bleak days at the end of winter.<br />"I’d like to be lyrically intense in my academic and critical work too, but it’s harder to find my way lyrically in these realms." Nicely put -- and an important thing to strive for, to allow. <br />tktheresahttp://www.theresakishkan.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2523711532970987581.post-55867468606294818632014-03-01T12:17:20.850-05:002014-03-01T12:17:20.850-05:00Thank you for this, Sue and Susan. I've been ...Thank you for this, Sue and Susan. I've been mulling lately over the flatness (or its converse, plain rage) in much of what's being written these days and the cowl of technology that seems to have descended, feeling almost desperately thankful for the odd shot of lyric light. Thank you for articulating so well why I continue to need plain beauty.<br />KateKate Braidnoreply@blogger.com