Maybe it is just my screen - but I can't read your blog very well - the font isn't showing up against the black background, but I do like your new pic for the blog - the wild binoculars.
Nice to hear from you. Thanks so much for letting me know about the font color. I recently got a new monitor and up until yesterday, I was seeing things differently. It was a real drag to see a B&W photograph on screen that looked fine and then print it and have it flat or with too much contrast. I think I have it straightened out now.
"Reading Karen Lillis" copyright 2014 Kristin Fouquet Perpetual Poetry: Words Inspiring Words a review of The Paul Simon Project by Karen Lillis I have a confession to make. I am not a poet. I write fiction and I believe writing poetry is a completely different process. I love reading good poetry, but I am in no way a poetry scholar. These are the reasons I usually do not review poetry chapbooks. The Paul Simon Project by Karen Lillis is only my second exception to this rule. Influenced by Simon’s words and music on the album Still Crazy After All These Years , Lillis duplicates the song titles for her poems in this collection. Some follow a similar path as the subject of the song; others venture in their own direction. The album’s title song inspires a poem which mimics the melancholy and sentimentality of the original. Yet, she pumps it up with a contemporary edginess and gender reversal. In “M...
I'm so excited to have my surrealist postcard collage, "Wish You Were Here in Pensacola," included in this extraordinary exhibit, "Where Photography Meets Collage." The exhibit runs at the gallery June 12- July 28, 2024. I hope you can make it!
Hi Kristin,
ReplyDeleteMaybe it is just my screen - but I can't read your blog very well - the font isn't showing up against the black background, but I do like your new pic for the blog - the wild binoculars.
Hi Paula,
ReplyDeleteNice to hear from you. Thanks so much for letting me know about the font color. I recently got a new monitor and up until yesterday, I was seeing things differently. It was a real drag to see a B&W photograph on screen that looked fine and then print it and have it flat or with too much contrast. I think I have it straightened out now.
Thanks again.
Hey! I can see your stuff now! Much better.
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