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Posts tagged ‘Communication’

Is Love Enough?

This is the follow-up to a Query we did in June about “love at first sight”.  Shout out to my cousin Albert – Hi Albert!! – who inspired this week’s question.

Click on the question below to see how people answered it:
Is Love Enough To Sustain Itself?

I would love to know what you think, too – don’t be shy!  Leave your answer or comments on that page.

If you’re feeling really adventurous, you can click on the Queries tab in the menu.  All of the questions we’ve done so far are there, so have fun.

Go on, now.  You know you want to.

What’s in a Word?

just words

words that I like

words that sound like what they are

words that sound like they taste

words that roll off the tongue

words that are a feast, in and of themselves

orange

enamoured

cool

quinine

hush

pulsating

rhythmic

devine

if you’re a writer of any kind

you know the power of words

not just their meanings

but their structure

how long they are or short they are

or easily comprehended

or hard to digest

Righteous

brittle

colloquial

sob

thunderous

M’s bring your voice down like the mumbled murmurs of a murderous mob

S’s are sssslinky and sssslithery and they sssslide down your gullet

gullet – now that’s a good word

Z’s are more zingy and zippy and even a bit zesty

they’re zealous and so full of zeal

violet

velocity

vindictive

vicious

vociferous

V’s are so very very vivacious!

eviscerate

wretched

absinthe

incinerate

loath

why are so many words I like creepy

harbor

grace

tadpole

elation

how is it that a few simple words can

brighten my mood or make me feel good

or make me feel better about myself

quill

fortitude

brazier

scrumptious

quiver

bulbous

some words are fun to say

and some are fun to mean

flatulence

transient

rhubarb

gelatinous

sensual

lugubrious

words are flexible and versatile

and interpretive and so powerful

even though they’re just words

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I don’t need no stinking cell phone! Do I?

...My first (and perfectly natural) instinct is to turn around and go back to get it. I mean...I need it, I want it, I will go get it. If you left your kid at home by accident, wouldn't you turn around and go back for her? Okay, okay - I concede that this is slightly less urgent...

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What is Art? Contradicting Tolstoy

In preparation for the next Query, I’ve been asking people this  question about Art:  “What do you think is more important, the perception of the audience, or the intent of the artist?”  (Click here to see what people said.)

Yesterday, I posted a poem and asked readers to interpret its meaning.  I know what the poet intended, but I can personally think of at least three different possible interpretations.  In past discussions, some have said they don’t have a clue what it’s about, but they just don’t like it.  Not because they can’t figure it out, but specifically because it makes them uncomfortable.

So let me rephrase the original question: is it enough to elicit any response, or does it have to be the right response? continue reading…