Well, today’s the last day of NaBloPoMo. I made it. Did you?
There were a few times that I didn’t have anything to say, or forgot to post until way late into the night, but you know, these things happen sometimes. I feel accomplished. Each word I type gives me a sense of glee to know that I actually finished something that I started. And I met all sorts of wonderful new people! I hope you all who started hanging around here will continue to do so. I’ll keep reading all of your lovely blogs because I thought they were so good.
Tomorrow is the big Conference day, and when it’s over, I’ll tell you all about what a mess it was putting it together, but for now, I’ve really got to get on this paper that I’m presenting for it tomorrow. I’ve been pouring over this poem for hours on end, and I’m making headway, but it’s fairly slow going. Things are, however, beginning to fall into place mentally, though; I’ve just got to start getting those ideas out of my head, off of my book and notebook, and into a word processor. After that? No sweat. 5-7 pages should just fall right out. I mean, I’ve done more prep work for this paper than I’ve done in a long time.
Also, I’ll post the paper here after a few months if I can’t get any takers for publication. The title is “Counting the Stars: A New Critical approach to Sir Philip Sidney’s Astrophil and Stella Sonnet 5.” If you’re interested, I can send it to you when I finish it, just comment and ask me.
Congratulations everyone for a job well done!
P.S. As a bonus, here’s the poem itself:
It is most true, that eyes are formed to serve
The, inward light; and that the heavenly part
Ought to be king, from whose rules who do swerve,
Rebels to Nature, strive for their own smart.
It is most true, what we call Cupid’s dart,
An image is, which for ourselves we carve;
And, fools, adore in temple of our heart,
Till that good god make Church and churchmen starve.
True, that true beauty virtue is indeed,
Whereof this beauty can be but a shade,
Which elements with mortal mixture breed;
True, that on earth we are but pilgrims made,
And should in soul up to our country move;
True; and yet true, that I must Stella love.
Enjoy!

Congratulations on making it through NaBloPoMo! One of the best parts has been connecting. I’m so glad that we did :)
Good luck with the conference. I’ll look forward to reading about how it went. I just love the title “Counting the Stars.” Wonderful
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congrats on making it this time. you’ve said before that you’d post everyday but it’s never lasted before… lol
now to get me some real blog-ness going
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Jamie: It has been great indeed! Also, the title stems from what will, more or less, be the thesis. I’m driving at one of the main tensions in the poem, that he cannot ever fulfill his dream of have a romantic relationship with Stella, as he is stuck following the normal course of human existence, and she transcends that.
jake: Yeah, I have some people helping me keep on track. It was a long month, to be sure, but I made it. I’d love to see you get involved next year!
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NaBloPoMo really was fun, wasn’t it? A pretty cool experience being exposed to so many new bloggers.
I remember the hardest part about writing papers was just getting started… after that they always “fell out” of me. Get to work! ;-)
I love the Haiku responses you always leave on my Haiku Friday posts. Every one of them has been fabulous.
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Sarcastic Mom: It was fun! It’s been really fun reading so much about so many new people, I agree. Well, the paper’s done and has been presented, so that’s all behind me now. Feel free to stick around, comment, have a nice cup of hot chocolate.
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We did it! Hurrah! Thanks for letting me force you to join me. :)
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Rachelskirts: Hurrah! Hey, it was good for me. Thanks for forcing me into it!
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Having another Jamie in your comments really confuses me! I was like DUDE I DIDN’T WRITE THAT OBVS SOMEONE IS PRETENDING TO BE ME. So now, I will comment here as Jamie Lovely.
Okay, anyway, congrats on Nablaaaamo! Yay for Rachel making you do it! We all deserve cookies. Boob cookies like in your previous post?
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Jamie Lovely: I vote for boob cookies. I dunno what sort of cookies they were, but they were darn good.
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Beautiful poem!!!
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Valley Girl: Sir Philip Sidney really knew how to write, eh? Even after all the times I’ve read this poem over the past several days, I still love it.
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