Thanks for the feedback, Jim. The challenge (from the poster's perspective) is that when you're met with silence you don't know what to think, have nothing to go on. You can only assume that what you've written or posted hasn't landed. Even if you tell yourself you don't care, you really do...
Not apathy Ian. I listened to all of it and found it nicely paced and thought-provoking and I've been applying it to my own practice.
Taking a meta/reflective position to one's own work is in itself a creative act, like scrutinising something one has just written..
All together something else: the peel in your poem should be peal, no?
Remember, the ether out there has ears.
Jim
Thanks for the feedback, Jim. The challenge (from the poster's perspective) is that when you're met with silence you don't know what to think, have nothing to go on. You can only assume that what you've written or posted hasn't landed. Even if you tell yourself you don't care, you really do...