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Wish I hadn't read that, Peter Richards' syllabus to his students, I believe Harvard.

another person using you as an example of what not to do.

that's not what Shane McCrae said.

yeah, but that he even said it to us.  his class was in 2011, why would it even matter now.

who knows, Sheri, one inspired tribute poem that you made your own.

it's cuz of the bitch in the class.  I knew what was going on.

didn't write again for a long time.  danced.

water under the bridge Sheri.  that poem is gone.

let this go!  you're making it worse than it was.

ohh, idk!  with all the mass media here and inside my head?  

so glad you were hanging with the dancers,

and not doing another semester with the writers.






 

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  1. plus what he said about Confessional poetry. He was acting like he was all of his 19 year old students.

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  2. again, not Shane McCrae. we studied Sylvia Plath.

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  3. but don't you remember when you had a requirement to go see a dance performance and had to turn in a paper on it, what did your instructor tell you? You're a really good writer, Sheri. I was really inspired when I wrote that.

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