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					<description><![CDATA[Two new additions to the blogroll at left &#8211; Victoria Chang is back online &#8211; one of the first poetry blogs I ever read &#8211; and San Diego poet and Barn Own Review editor Adam Deutsch.I watched &#8220;Slumdog Millionaire&#8221; last night and it reminded me very strongly of the comic-book subplot of Blind Assassin where [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two new additions to the blogroll at left &#8211; Victoria Chang is back online &#8211; one of the first poetry blogs I ever read &#8211; and San Diego poet and Barn Own Review editor Adam Deutsch.<br />I watched &#8220;Slumdog Millionaire&#8221; last night and it reminded me very strongly of the comic-book subplot of <em>Blind Assassin</em> where the kids are blinded and become assassins or prostitutes (really, it was the best part of that book) crossed with <em>Quiz Show</em> times gangster movies.<br />I&#8217;m worried my poem-a-day drafts are declining in quality. Really, I&#8217;m a poem-every-ten days kind of gal. So I may not inflict them on you, the readers, unless they seem to be up to some level of readability. Is that against the spirit of the experiment?<br />For those of you interested in the inspirations of the periodic table, in my last two poems, I used uranium again in one and snuck Lithium into another. My husband (a former chemical engineer) suggested Americanium, a radioactive element used in smoke detectors. I just don&#8217;t have enough emotional energy directed towards smoke detectors, but I love the name.</p>
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