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Saturday, April 13, 2013




I watched Kabul Express last night. First thought, with such beautiful mountains around, why fight instead of hike. When the father meets his daughter after a long time, no words, he places some money on a rock an a paper weight on it. I was thinking how would this seen be rendered in words. would a book do as well as a film in the portrayal of this scene. Extending this in I said to myself essay, Nicholson Baker, shows the power of Indirect thought offered in books.
In Narrow ruled, the author talks of how writing down the lines that grab you in you reading offer a climate to interact with the writing. And there's a caveat to not overdo it. 
When the author says the earplugs keep the world at bay, its reminiscent of the apps that get highlighted on the computer or smart phone screen. 
One Summer. There are many paragraphs in this essay. 



Friday, April 12, 2013

Scale

Miniatures
A tiny lamp with a pull down
in the palm of a lady with her
other fist controlling

The cynosure object

magnifies the fist in foreground
to the back of a person
with the hair in foreground
the erstwhile finger
a hand now

A lamp is always a lamp

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Thursday, April 11, 2013




If you have like faded art - the one which seems to have a clear pattern overriding a nondescript background - here are the techniques to create them.


Darlene olivia mcelroy
Sandra duran wilson

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Still in 20th century

Period poetry
Where poetry meets reality for the current generation readers, having read of or being able to relate to the events in this century.

Moon makes anybody poetic. yesterday, a friend told me about the moon -lunatic link.
Another prose writer goes poetic with vulturesNatural history
'The old Moscow woman' by Ralph Gustafson
Tar by C.K.Williams - solid form
Cumberland station - rich form
The Water Diviner -(dwr is Welsh for water)
Space opera in Consider Phlebas in Waste land limericks
Cabinet paintings -Hillard in In Modern dress - lengthy inquisition of a worm
History. the book adds a footnote that graham's rhetorical question 'who/will tell the children/fairytales?' indirectly restates Theodor W. Adorno's dictum that to write poetry after Auschwitz is barbaric.
While reading 'the Quick an the dead' by David Constantine, pitting the Pompeii against Hiroshima-Nagasaki, it is a wonder that poetry existed in those times or in the Anne Frank time or the one about Rutherford.
test-tube baby pioneer a Meliorist? from Cousin coat.
Down by the station, early in the morning - form , also a song
Zoom can be a primer to look from the outside.
Parenthood and other funny poems
When I grow up - also a song
Timur the lame - poets poem
A fable





Exercise:
The curiosity shop gets as surreal as it can. Take the tangent to any oridnary occurence in your poem.
Cinnamon peeler. stories of Profession's ramifications.


Wednesday, April 3, 2013

How to critique a memoir
Light poem with synonyms from rogets thesaurus

Personality poets: Yeti poet and  poet crab

Dear Superman

Ten oxhearding pictures
sonku
God poem

definition

Grandma we are poets


She died in peas

She found the doors of heaven by the smell of honey. After having her customary tea, her day and life felt unmoored to time. The only time when she ever considered giving up tea was post visit to the dentist, imagining tea-stained cup.
She is survived by her pantry and pots. Cake decorating kit that she never used. Assortment of passed down gadgets.
She never liked frying. Her husband found it ironical that she should love murukulu. It wasnt about fried vs not fried. It was savoury vs sweet. She watched what she ate when it came to sweets.

What would your food obit say?

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Watching the world




Jim Rogers - Author of Street Smarts and Adventure Capitalist
Short selling
If only 25 investments...
He bought Lockheed when it was a $
concentrate on what you know
Cincinnatus
JimRogers investments


Taming the market




Sell side analyst


The trade market is rife with numbers. When the brain is provided that much data, it sees all kinds of patterns in it. Peter Phams ’The Big Trade’ is about moving away from the data, trying to box the whole market vagaries in a model. The author provides us a way of reaching a percentage of confidence regarding the upward or downward trend of the market from the past performance, trying to simplify the data, following Auction Market theory.
Without getting too lost, the author uses small sets of data to prove his point on watching the performance of a company stock and boxing it.
The techniques in the book are easily adoptable.








The happening floor

Monday, April 1, 2013

After the awards, talk to Edison too


You might recognize these Loomi light from the mall. Have you seen Urbio wall garden on shark tank or 'The Chew'? What do these products have in common. They have used Kickstarter.

Don Steinberg has written The Kickstarter Handbook about the success stories. All success stories are not made the same. This becomes apparent in the Frantic Finish chapter with graphs showing the percentage of goal met as the deadline approaches. You have been approached with the tortoise telling you how far its come and how much of the way is left.




The author supplies most of the information of setting the goal, pledges and rewards (like cold water or baked good sale donations), through interviews and quotes from the successful kickstarters.

If you like ideas, their presentation or implementation, you will like this book.

Getting the baby to say Oui




French Twist by Catherine Crawford

A humorous book leaning more to the differences in the American and French birthing-mothering cultures (frowned upon baby showers). It pans out in the order of pregnancy - no-nos from ob-gyns, big list of shopping for the baby .

A mom on NPR  about an experiment on her kid, letting him play with ipad resulted in a natural decay of interest with time. Author Catherine Crawford allows them only on weekends. A rule is set. So kids already know the zones.

Author's way will give parents time and kids are actually on their best behaviour to spend time with adults. Sounds too good.


Article that made me want to look up writer



An article on simplicity of a product by the authors of  'Simple: Conquering the crisis of complexity'.




I have heard of an OXO product but not this one with its no need to pour out or in several times to measure the exact amount.