I think my GM had Agnes’ poem. She lived in a rundown duplex. Her side of it had two living stories (plus a basement with a dirt floor that had some sort of a furnace—and no light). But there was also an attic floor that was stocked with Lord knows what. I used to explore that floor sometimes. This was in the 1950s and early 1960s. Found all sorts of stuff. Maybe the coolest was old Christmas cards from the 1930s, from people out in rural PA that I never heard of. The perfect place for a non-epic epic.
I think Trout is out of line this time, to be a realist is one thing, but to pass judgment so quickly without even reading the poemBis another , She could even come across as being jealous if it wasn’t known any better, I side with Agnes this time.
RuComm over 4 years ago
There are days that feel just like that.
stellanova87 over 4 years ago
If she had access to a computer there are websites where she could post it.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 4 years ago
Pretty impressive output.
rshive over 4 years ago
I think my GM had Agnes’ poem. She lived in a rundown duplex. Her side of it had two living stories (plus a basement with a dirt floor that had some sort of a furnace—and no light). But there was also an attic floor that was stocked with Lord knows what. I used to explore that floor sometimes. This was in the 1950s and early 1960s. Found all sorts of stuff. Maybe the coolest was old Christmas cards from the 1930s, from people out in rural PA that I never heard of. The perfect place for a non-epic epic.
LilyGilder over 4 years ago
Looks like it may have potential as future t.p.
jpayne4040 over 4 years ago
Wow! Look at all that paper! The “poem” is that long?! Trout may be right about no one ever reading it!
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 4 years ago
Maybe she’d be invited to read it in a simulated Vogon poetry contest…
Or at least get it published in a fanzine.
monya_43 over 4 years ago
Yes, I agree with you, SusanS, that Agnes’s poem would no doubt give the Vogons poetry a run for their money.
UmmeMoosa over 4 years ago
I think Trout is out of line this time, to be a realist is one thing, but to pass judgment so quickly without even reading the poemBis another , She could even come across as being jealous if it wasn’t known any better, I side with Agnes this time.