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		<title>to 'ku or not to 'ku - 5-7-5 discussion</title>
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		<description>read an interesting article about 5-7-5</description>
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		<description>  The Monkey Brigade returns? Does this mean I'll have to redouble my efforts and become productive again?  Steve,  glad to see this has returned to life! </description>
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		<title>What do people think about ekphrastic poetry?  </title>
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		<description>  Do you do it? Ekphrastic writing is writing that comments upon another art form, for instance a poem about a photograph or a novel about a film.  
 e.g. Keats' &quot;Ode on a Grecian Urn&quot; i - a poem about an ancient piece of pottery. </description>
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