>>I am so embarrassed that it took me so long to respond to this comment.<<
That's okay, life gets in the way sometimes.
>> I do include an orange on my seder plate. <<
Yay! I want to look at the haggadah link when I have more time.
>> I like "poet of the numinous," though I suspect "numinous" is a word not everyone knows. <<
Depends on your audience, I think. It's one of my favorite words, and I tend to attract readers with a large vocabulary. Beyond that, I figure people can just ask or look it up, and it could be useful for starting conversations.
>> That's a great point -- I absolutely agree with you. <<
Thanks. I like finding ways to put ideas into words that don't usually fit language very well.
>> Thanks for the links to your poems -- I'm psyched to read them! <<
I'm happy to hear that. By the way, I'm running my Poetry Fishbowl today with a theme of "it seemed like a good idea at the time." Feel free to drop by and give me prompts or just watch the fun.
Re: Thoughts
Date: 2014-01-07 11:46 pm (UTC)That's okay, life gets in the way sometimes.
>> I do include an orange on my seder plate. <<
Yay! I want to look at the haggadah link when I have more time.
>> I like "poet of the numinous," though I suspect "numinous" is a word not everyone knows. <<
Depends on your audience, I think. It's one of my favorite words, and I tend to attract readers with a large vocabulary. Beyond that, I figure people can just ask or look it up, and it could be useful for starting conversations.
>> That's a great point -- I absolutely agree with you. <<
Thanks. I like finding ways to put ideas into words that don't usually fit language very well.
>> Thanks for the links to your poems -- I'm psyched to read them! <<
I'm happy to hear that. By the way, I'm running my Poetry Fishbowl today with a theme of "it seemed like a good idea at the time." Feel free to drop by and give me prompts or just watch the fun.