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One Day’s Burning
by D.A. Nicholls
Committing one piece of writing a day to the bonfire, until I give up or run out.
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5: Reapproaching Dawn
Deleting and salvaging a poem; on having rosy fingers; the danger of description.
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4: Something Understood
Accessibility, expressiveness, vanity, and George Herbert. Somewhat in that order.
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3: In Which I Read One
Starting writing from a blank page (and the dangers of doing so). Features a partial poem, read (and then deleted) with an eye towards why it was kept and why it’s being let go.
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2: Discarding Some Bad Advice (I Gave)
Wherein our host struggles to do what he has set out to do, offers a kind of apology to/pro Ginsberg, and ponders self-concussion as a means of expiation for creative sin.
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1: On Getting the Fire Started
Destroy a poem? Check. Digress about Ginsberg and the duty of an artist to their art? Oh, my, yes; double-check.
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