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A Poem by Different Wings

“Titles to stories, you see, are more than just means of referencing the text.  They are ways of summarizing, clarifying, demonstrating, augmenting, enticing, provoking, personifying, exciting and all manner of important channels the author creates to be a vital part of the story.”

            “Titles seem so important, yet so brief.  Can I not write a story comprised simply of titles?”

            “Of course you can.  In fact, you might just call it poetry.”

© 2011 Different Wings


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Added on March 4, 2011
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Different Wings
Different Wings

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Hello! I live in small town New England, USofA. I enjoy writing in many forms, and invite you to read and critique as I do. I have taken all of the writing-attached photos, unless otherwise stated, .. more..

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