entry 12
name: JC
email: jcdegans@planet.nl
url: http://jcpoetry2.web-log.nl

message:
Love your site! Exchange links? Welcome to my world!

date: 1:19 pm - Saturday,January 29, 2005


entry 11
name: Britney
email: britney@love.com
url: http://geocities.com/sghsdghsd2003

message:
Wow. You so smarty!

date: 10:41 am - Tuesday,January 11, 2005


entry 10
name: Britney
email: britney@love.com
url: http://geocities.com/sghsdghsd2003

message:
Wow. You so smarty!

date: 10:53 am - Saturday,December 11, 2004


entry 9
name: Britney
email: britney@love.com
url: http://geocities.com/sghsdghsd2003

message:
Wow. You so smarty!

date: 10:45 am - Thursday,November 11, 2004


entry 8
name: Britney
email: britney@love.com
url: http://geocities.com/sghsdghsd2003

message:
Wow. You so smarty!

date: 0:02 am - Thursday,September 30, 2004


entry 7
name: Britney
email: britney@love.com
url: http://geocities.com/sghsdghsd2003

message:
Wow. You so smarty!

date: 11:57 am - Wednesday,September 29, 2004


entry 6
name: perry
email: ptwilliams111@hotmail.com
url: pt.org

message:
I love Rae Ann Propst! Thank you for printing her work! She is the light to look for.

date: 6:18 pm - Friday,July 9, 2004


entry 5
name: YappY
email: yappy@the-piercing.com
url: http://www.the-piercing.com/

message:
Nice site! Hope, you'll work on it more and more. Thanx

date: 6:07 am - Monday,May 24, 2004


entry 4
name: lesley
email: lesleyjl@pacbell.net
url:

message:
I have a lot of frustration cooped up. Alternately, this is a beautiful site and I intend to further enjoy it upon releasing some of said frustration... thanks.

date: 10:54 pm - Thursday,July 31, 2003


entry 3
name: amy king
email: contact@amyking.org
url: www.muse-apprentice-guild.com

message:
dear writers, there is a new gay-lesbian-queer department in the muse apprentice guild edited by amy king please share a good thing and notify your colleagues about this new department here is amy's excellent introductory statement entitled "After the sum of scars..." _____________________________________________ After the sum of scars … Trying to articulate our individual realities, we often fall prey to traditional discourses that speak in umbrella-like terms meant to clarify what is “gay”, “Buddhist”, “female”, “elderly”, etc. However, the very plurality of everyone’s experiences fails these pigeonholes; the complexities of personhood spill from, stutter in, evade, fracture, blur and erode tidy definitions—and so, daily life inherently resists the narratives that group together, normalize and homogenize our lives, that attempt fairytale-transparent access to our lives. Lesbians, gays, transgendered and queers have historically pursued common civil rights causes and have been rendered one of society’s primary sexual deviant groups, and so consequentially, each participant is read accordingly. The stranger on the street “knows” me because within my hand is another woman’s. But how do I know myself? The story I have inherited of two women holding hands does not encompass or explain my experiences nor does it provide tools to examine them with. A poetics that resists the pressures of assimilation and works against the bindings of certain knowledge, a poetics that plunges into, multiplies and celebrates our “deviant” label is in order. The m.a.g. offers a place to recognize, note and use the scars identity marks us with while locating new methods to expose those limitations, examine the mechanisms of identification, and moreover, provides the exploratory space in which we can create and share new identifying gestures. “And if, on laying Stein’s book aside, we feel that it is still impossible to accomplish the impossible, we are also left with the conviction that it is the only thing worth trying.” —John Ashbery sincerely, august highland muse apprentice guild --"expanding the canon into the 21st century" www.muse-apprentice-guild.com

date: 11:21 am - Wednesday,July 23, 2003


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