The jiggering technology in early modern England just wasn't that advanced, and Shakespeare's Sonnets have suffered on this account for far too long. I'm just doing what I can to help.
By the way, I just want it to be known that most of the things I'm quoted as saying in that article probably did come out of my mouth in some form, though not in the exact sequence or grammatical context therein presented.
Hope you don't mind my linking to the article. "earns fame through flarfing," plus "bunny rabbit abomination deficit Spinoza Republican Prius, was just too good to leave to the Ashland Daily Tidings readers.
Author of Body & Glass (Wave Books, 2018), Etruria (Wave Books, 2014), Musee Mechanique (BlazeVOX, 2006), and Rouge State (Pavement Saw, 2003). Married Lesley Poirier; lives in Portland, OR.
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The jiggering technology in early modern England just wasn't that advanced, and Shakespeare's Sonnets have suffered on this account for far too long. I'm just doing what I can to help.
By the way, I just want it to be known that most of the things I'm quoted as saying in that article probably did come out of my mouth in some form, though not in the exact sequence or grammatical context therein presented.
Hi Kasey,
Hope you don't mind my linking to the article. "earns fame through flarfing," plus "bunny rabbit abomination deficit Spinoza Republican Prius, was just too good to leave to the Ashland Daily Tidings readers.
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