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Could we be learning?

What are we observing? What are we learning? What could we be learning? :- Doug.

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Without edges, growing

This course is a vignette, without clear edges, growing. :- Doug.

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Story as infection

This is a course in story as infection. :- Doug.

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Long view COVID?

What’s the long view of COVID-19? :- Doug.

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Troubling

Make your story as subtle, nuanced, troubling, interwoven as real life. :- Doug.

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Wobble your good

The disease with which I infect you is one that disorganizes your thinking, causes your feet to jiggle, and pushes you up off your seat to wobble your spinning universe—for good. :- Doug.

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May I infect you.?

My work is infectious disease propagation. May I infect you.? :- Doug.

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Poetry fun

Poetry is about fun and play. :- Doug.

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Only play

The only way we’ll get there is if we play. :- Doug.

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Feet jiggle

My job as poet is to infect you with my imaginings so your feet jiggle. :- Doug.

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Can be play

Making poetry can be play. :- Doug.

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Make imagination

To make poetry is to make imagination To make stumble stones out of speaking out to a powerful person To imagine what a moral life might be To imagine grasping another’s beating heart from out their breast To spark your … Continue reading

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Poetry processes

Poetry processes :- Doug.

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Outlast ourselves?

Poetry’s our playful exploring, to see what we can see, what larger we can become, what larger service we can be. How do we outlast ourselves? :- Doug.

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Poetry teaches

Poetry teaches What have you to learn? Observation? Patience? Play? Exploration? What? :- Doug.

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Here’s a place

Here’s a place to record profundities or to coax them into light or to give them birth, bloody and howling Here’s a place to actually think and to put on hold certain ways of thinking there’s a science deeper there’s … Continue reading

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Expanding play

Making playful poetry expands imagination beyond simply seeing what we can see expanding us :- Doug.

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