These chamber walls will me to hush,
yet they continue their perpetual thrumming
in a manner most soporific
as they beckon that I approach
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Nika, this poem has haunted me for several days. I didn't know what to write about it. So I did a Google search on THE LAZARUS PROJECT and read excerpts from the novel and some reviews. I was so impressed I just ordered a copy from Amazon. I don't read a lot of novels - I prefer poetry, drama, non-fiction. But this novel - well, first your poem, then the novel has captured my imagination... And speaking of the imagination, I responded to Ash Flame's request for collaboration. I'd appreciate your input on this because you know him. The last thing Kwaye needs is for someone to tell him HOW HE SHOULD WRITE. And he shouldn't imitate someone else's writing either. My feeling is he should write, write, write - and make his own discoveries. He'll find his own path! But I will certainly offer comments and encouragement. You have already predicted his future
success. BTW I correspond with a 19-year-old student in India who has dozens of poems at her site. She just won First Place in the poem reading contest - in one week she read 2,045 poems by members! ! !
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Nika, this poem has haunted me for several days. I didn't know what to write about it. So I did a Google search on THE LAZARUS PROJECT and read excerpts from the novel and some reviews. I was so impressed I just ordered a copy from Amazon. I don't read a lot of novels - I prefer poetry, drama, non-fiction. But this novel - well, first your poem, then the novel has captured my imagination... And speaking of the imagination, I responded to Ash Flame's request for collaboration. I'd appreciate your input on this because you know him. The last thing Kwaye needs is for someone to tell him HOW HE SHOULD WRITE. And he shouldn't imitate someone else's writing either. My feeling is he should write, write, write - and make his own discoveries. He'll find his own path! But I will certainly offer comments and encouragement. You have already predicted his future success. BTW I correspond with a 19-year-old student in India who has dozens of poems at her site. She just won First Place in the poem reading contest - in one week she read 2,045 poems by members! ! !