JEFF HARRISON
* Those (orbs) who'd work in marble are a worrying class *
high sun in fire, immortal &
storied (resounding fables!),
yet sun's something that
drifting did...
soon... the -
soon the silver lawn, yes,
you too, moon, & soon!
humbled phantasy, blushing to tears,
you see that I allow for spheres© Jeff Harrison on Intercapillary Space
.......AB - To blog or not to blog, this is the question.
JH - Yes, blog! One should take advantage of all media available to poetry.
AB - How would you characterize your blog you should describe it to one of us, i.e. another blogger?
JH - Antic View is an ongoing conversation between Allen Bramhall and Jeff Harrison about poetry and poetics.
AB - Do you post many poems on your blog? Is there an actual difference in-between publishing online, mainly through a blog, or printed publishing?
JH - I sometimes post my poems, and those of others, as they relate to the discussion. Online publishing, as opposed to printed publishing, allows more people to read more poetry.
AB - What kind of actual or immaterial feedback do you receive from publishing online through a blog?
JH - The feedback is rapid, due to the medium. The internet attracts a large amount of intelligent readers, and their feedback is instructive and encouraging.
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