07-22-2014, 08:14 AM
http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/201...d=tw-share
This makes so much sense to me - yet it seems she's a voice in the wilderness.
On the course I'm doing, I'm expected to offer critiques on the chosen workshop poems. There have been two so far that I just can't make head nor tail of, and so have just kept my big mouth shut (for a change)
Yet others have commented in the most glowing terms. It leaves me with the 'emperor has no clothes' feeling.
Any thoughts?
This makes so much sense to me - yet it seems she's a voice in the wilderness.
On the course I'm doing, I'm expected to offer critiques on the chosen workshop poems. There have been two so far that I just can't make head nor tail of, and so have just kept my big mouth shut (for a change)

Yet others have commented in the most glowing terms. It leaves me with the 'emperor has no clothes' feeling.
Any thoughts?
