--- Carrie Pruett <
pruettc@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On the other hand, a writer who can afford to
quit
> the dull day presumably
> has the time and funds to travel, explore
and
> experience things that
> wouldn't be available to them otherwise.
While I agreed with Mr. T's original post quoting
Constantine, I find this argument equally persuasive, both as
a writer and as a critic. And as a student, but I can't be
"both" for three things, can I?
Anyway, the older I get, the more I think the Greeks had one
thing right, at least: Everything in Moderation.
G.
===== George C. Upper III, Editor The Lightning Bell Poetry
Journal http://www.lightningbell.org/
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