http://gorlim.livejournal.com/ (
gorlim.livejournal.com) wrote in
ways_back_room2005-10-09 02:02 am
Thread pimping, yo!
So. Gorlim has embarked upon a rather ambitious project: to teach Namo what it is like to be human. They have so far had two lessons.
The lesson ofschmoopily throwing stuff inna lake joy. (threaded OOM)
The lesson ofEnglish 101 pain. - threaded in-bar but turned out frelling awesome and must therefor be shamelessly pimped. Millitimed to yesterday night.
Number two comes with a warning for extensive copyright violations, emotional manipulation, and minor self-injury. And tons of angst. For the sake of giving credit where due, the poems in that thread are as follows: "Sonnet" by Hillaire Belloc, "The Waking" by Theodore Roethke, "In a Dark Time" also by Theodore Roethke, and "The Return" by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
And in a quasi-related piece of even MORE shameless self-pimping, this poem was inspired by Merc and the Namo scene but is actually mostly ABOUT (or rather, directed to) Ramon and Arithon.
The lesson of
The lesson of
Number two comes with a warning for extensive copyright violations, emotional manipulation, and minor self-injury. And tons of angst. For the sake of giving credit where due, the poems in that thread are as follows: "Sonnet" by Hillaire Belloc, "The Waking" by Theodore Roethke, "In a Dark Time" also by Theodore Roethke, and "The Return" by Edna St. Vincent Millay.
And in a quasi-related piece of even MORE shameless self-pimping, this poem was inspired by Merc and the Namo scene but is actually mostly ABOUT (or rather, directed to) Ramon and Arithon.
