Tag: 21st century
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There is no Frigate Like a Book from the Pen of Emily Dickinson
The more I try to learn and understand how prose and poetry works, the more I realize that I can’t recapture the the years of ignoring virtually all literature from my childhood. It’s like starting in grade school again and working your way up, only now you don’t have time to do so because of…
Scott Fillmer
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Do We Publish Anything With Meaning and Longevity Today?
How much do we write that has meaning and longevity today? While we aren’t, and can’t, all be Mark Zuckerberg (see Mark Zuckerberg and the Biblical Meaning of Success), it got me thinking about the value (and noise) we add when it comes to our photos, videos, and our writing today. Much like photography when…
Scott Fillmer
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