Monday, January 11, 2016

A Piem Comments

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MY PIEM

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Can a piem, a vapid potpourri of random words and ideas, generate discourse amongst theorists?
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Mike Smith 16 March 2016

I just read an article about these. It warned that they could be rather addictive once you'd started writing them. A nice example of a new-ish form that is gaining some popularity. Thanks

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Brian Mayo 17 March 2016

I did not find them addictive. Nor do I believe these will ever gain in popularity, as it's merely a mnemonic device. But it's fun to try once, I'll give you that much. And you're welcome. ;)

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Wes Vogler 14 January 2016

I have no idea what you pundits are on about but I do believe this matches your criteria But, (I said,) I would authorize an entire march and never question decisions without certainty. (Napoleon)

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Kelly Kurt 11 January 2016

I like the concept and the result

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Brian Mayo 11 January 2016

I liked the concept, too; Enough to try a few. How 'bout you?

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Pamela Sinicrope 11 January 2016

So that's very clever! I wasn't aware of Piphilology.....and piem...you didn't come up with that? I thought at first that was a Brian original. Great piem. Thanks for sharing!

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Brian Mayo 11 January 2016

I'm hoping you try one. Thanks for looking.

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