03-24-2024, 08:11 PM
Do you know how to make a prose sentence go forty pages, like Faulkner?
When I was in Summer's class: I got great grades every day, until we took a long-sentence class, and I put a semicolin in a sentence during a test.
Summer would always say: You're so smart; until she saw that grade of that -- where I had broken one sentence on that test, up.
I argued that I broke the sentence up, via context, and Summer, copying off my paper was part of it.
That didn't jibe with the English professor, of 2017.
. . . I'm a poet. I can use language and punctuation however the fuck I artfully choose.
She and Summer disagreed.
Well, the professor did,
Summer blamed me.
and, Summer, copying off . . .
When I was in Summer's class: I got great grades every day, until we took a long-sentence class, and I put a semicolin in a sentence during a test.
Summer would always say: You're so smart; until she saw that grade of that -- where I had broken one sentence on that test, up.
I argued that I broke the sentence up, via context, and Summer, copying off my paper was part of it.
That didn't jibe with the English professor, of 2017.
. . . I'm a poet. I can use language and punctuation however the fuck I artfully choose.
She and Summer disagreed.
Well, the professor did,
Summer blamed me.
and, Summer, copying off . . .

