Anonymous asked:
You never post anymore! I hope everything is good! Can we get a life update, please?

Life is pretty great! I got married to my twin flame last month, I’ve got a few good jobs and I’m being trained in new positions. I’m looking into taking the GRE and getting my Masters in Counseling. Not to mention, I’m on a combination of meds that are really working for me, concerning manic depression. Oh, also I’m losing weight and getting fit! 2017 is looking mighty fine from here. 

The problem is not that my poems are angry but that they’re talking about uncomfortable subjects, and we’re now culturally so thin-skinned. Those times are long gone when you could write social and political poems. Anybody who even mentions politics is angry.
Cornelius Eady, interviewed by Madeleine Beckman for IthacaLit (via bostonpoetryslam)
sixpenceee:
“ “Let’s say if there’s one statue at the plaza of a hero who helped or protected our country, there are hundreds of thousands of individuals who helped him and worked with him, and there’s no recognition for them. So in my sculpture,...
sixpenceee:
“ “Let’s say if there’s one statue at the plaza of a hero who helped or protected our country, there are hundreds of thousands of individuals who helped him and worked with him, and there’s no recognition for them. So in my sculpture,...
sixpenceee:
“ “Let’s say if there’s one statue at the plaza of a hero who helped or protected our country, there are hundreds of thousands of individuals who helped him and worked with him, and there’s no recognition for them. So in my sculpture,...

sixpenceee:

“Let’s say if there’s one statue at the plaza of a hero who helped or protected our country, there are hundreds of thousands of individuals who helped him and worked with him, and there’s no recognition for them. So in my sculpture, ‘Public Figures,’ I had around six hundred small figures, twelve inches high, six different shapes, both male and female, of different ethnicities.“ 

-  Do-Ho Suh

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