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Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2004 9:17 pm
In writer's terminology, as I'm sure you know, a common rhetorical device to lead into a long descriptive passage is to say these words: "Notes for a sketch on _____" and follow with your topic. This thread serves as a purpose similar to that phrase. It is intended to serve as a place where members of the Church of Mod can place any number of things, among which are: 1. Their own original poetry and fiction for other guild members to read and comment on. 2. Descriptive or dramatic pieces based on the church itself or set within it. 3. Nonfiction pieces of interest or import to the church or church members. 4. Outpourings of entropy-based eloquence; random descriptive 'sketches' on far-flung topics, comedic essays, commentaries, (well-written) rants, diatribes and editorials, etc., intended for a CoM audience. I'd noticed that the majority or people in the church- myself included- write a great deal, and I thought that a place to put such writing within a community of friends and solicit constructive criticism might be a good idea. So here it is- a sort of church "writer's lounge". Please enjoy.
*note: if this thread is a repeat or somehow otherwise transgressive, please inform me and remove it with my apologies.
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 10:35 am
Joseph Severn 2. Descriptive or dramatic pieces based on the church itself or set within it. There are already plenty of RP/storytelling-threads and anyone wanting to start a new one or wanting to add a setting is perfectly free to start a new topic about it. In fact, it's encouraged; the more, the merrier. The rest is good though, in case someone doesn't want to make a whole new topic.
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Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2004 11:09 am
I like the idea, except I'm paranoid that someone will steal my words. I'm a poet, but people seem to enjoy taking my stuff for themselves. crying
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 6:46 pm
Kyoki Marie I like the idea, except I'm paranoid that someone will steal my words. I'm a poet, but people seem to enjoy taking my stuff for themselves. crying At least your stuff is worth taking. cry
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:26 pm
Deep Vermillion Joseph Severn 2. Descriptive or dramatic pieces based on the church itself or set within it. There are already plenty of RP/storytelling-threads and anyone wanting to start a new one or wanting to add a setting is perfectly free to start a new topic about it. In fact, it's encouraged; the more, the merrier. The rest is good though, in case someone doesn't want to make a whole new topic. I was thinking more poetry and such than RP or roleplay-based story, but mmmmkay. We'll just keep the rest, then.
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:32 pm
Pointlessly Mildly Witty Theme Month #1: November November's Pointless, Mildly Witty Theme: "Who are these guys?"
The explication: Since we've already got an introduction thread, it's obvious we like to talk about ourselves. So I'm starting up the mill to turn out some autobiography. Not overlap with your introduction posts, now- not just chintzy factoids. Interesting life stories and fascinating anecdotes are the order of the day. And as much poetry as you can throw at me. Anyways, just keep our pointless, mildly witty monthly theme in mind. Enjoy if possible. Moisten end and move around gum with gentle up-down motion.
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:42 pm
Poetry, huh? *takes a deep breath* Alright, but no theiving.
Webs Tangled as a spider's weaving All this trickery, deceiving Painful lies and sharp deceit My tortured web is now complete.
And yet to free myself from sin, I try to tell the truth to win, You use my truth as sword and dagger, Then do nothing as I stagger.
Use your sword to set me free- Slice the web that's holding me! I've been entrapped by my deceit, My own resources are deplete.
What can I do, what do I say? My sinful tongue has carved the way; I served the penance, paid the price For my sin and for my vice.
Now know that I am free from there, My burden I no longer bear So say not words that are untrue- For I no longer lie to you.
This and all poetry are copyrighted to me, so please do not plagerize. I put a lot of work into each poem... please do not use without my explicit permission.
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Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 10:38 pm
Here's a poem that talks about me, in the most complimentary way possible. I call it canto one of 'endymion'. -One- Endymion his name; Walks the shepherd in form fair, His pipe beside that plays the soft notes Of the spring, to charm The very waters of the streams The naiads bless him And would embrace him Theirs the long desire Of a wind-kissed summer How bright his eye that falls On the blossoms of the field And the soft swell Of the valley as it rises To exultation The slim line of the lifted arm Beneath the humble cloth And the strength therein; The running stride That echoes through the earth And makes even old Demeter Pause to laugh at youth; And the tender fall Of his quiet step Upon the heath; He is beloved of nature The dawn kisses his lips Adding her rose To the bloom inborn; The noonday shines its gold Upon his golden raiment Of the body only; And ah, how the winds Sigh to look on him. His are the sweet notes Of the shepherds pipe And never a satyr so beguiling Nor an Orpheus To the muse so true Beloved, he, of nature And the soul For to but touch Those blushing gates To the inner self, those lips For to but gaze Upon Apollo cloaked in flesh And to see in those eyes That are so bright And shimmer like the silver sea All the spirits pause All the ghosts give out their dusty sighs For what is lost And there is a full tragedy In a love that is not.
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 3:08 pm
Very nice. It flows really well... the rhythm and the timing is very beautiful.
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Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 4:08 pm
Kyoki Marie Very nice. It flows really well... the rhythm and the timing is very beautiful. Thanks very much... I must admit it's not about me, though, I'm nowhere near that conceited.. I'm not exactly 'apollo cloaked in flesh'. rolleyes But it is my favorite poem I've ever written.
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 12:17 pm
Joseph Severn I must admit it's not about me, though, I'm nowhere near that conceited.. It's about me. ninja *cough* Joseph Severn I was thinking more poetry and such than RP or roleplay-based story, but mmmmkay. We'll just keep the rest, then. Ahh. Well, I thought "descriptive and dramatic" seemed to fall more into the storytelling category, but I gotcha. 3nodding
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Posted: Tue Nov 09, 2004 5:18 pm
Deep Vermillion Joseph Severn I must admit it's not about me, though, I'm nowhere near that conceited.. It's about me. ninja *cough* Joseph Severn I was thinking more poetry and such than RP or roleplay-based story, but mmmmkay. We'll just keep the rest, then. Ahh. Well, I thought "descriptive and dramatic" seemed to fall more into the storytelling category, but I gotcha. 3nodding Maybe. Or maybe it's about Whom or something... I'll never tell. Or maybe it's about Endymion, classical ideal of beauty. Anyways. I think it'd also be good for stories unrelated to CoM, but that overlaps with the standard writing forums... so I made the change.
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