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1 | --- | ||
2 | title: Autocento of the breakfast table | ||
3 | id: common-titles | ||
4 | subtitle: index of common titles | ||
5 | genre: prose | ||
6 | |||
7 | project: | ||
8 | title: About Autocento | ||
9 | class: meta | ||
10 | next: | ||
11 | - title: Index of first lines | ||
12 | link: first-lines | ||
13 | prev: | ||
14 | - title: About _Autocento_ | ||
15 | link: about | ||
16 | ... | ||
17 | |||
18 | | [100 lines](100-lines.html) | ||
19 | [About the author](about-the-author.html) | ||
20 | [Autocento of the breakfast table](about.html) | ||
21 | [About Case Duckworth](about_author.html) | ||
22 | [Autocento of the breakfast table](abstract.html) | ||
23 | [AMBER alert](amber-alert.html) | ||
24 | [And](and.html) | ||
25 | | [The angel to Abraham](angeltoabraham.html) | ||
26 | [On seeing the panorama of the Apollo 11 landing site](apollo11.html) | ||
27 | [Ars poetica](arspoetica.html) | ||
28 | [Art](art.html) | ||
29 | [Axe](axe.html) | ||
30 | [The Big Dipper](big-dipper.html) | ||
31 | [The boar](boar.html) | ||
32 | [Boy on the bus](boy_bus.html) | ||
33 | [Building](building.html) | ||
34 | [Call me](call-me-aural-pleasure.html) | ||
35 | [Cereal](cereal.html) | ||
36 | | [Cold wind](cold-wind.html) | ||
37 | [Instrumented](collage-instrument.html) | ||
38 | [Creation myth](creation-myth.html) | ||
39 | [Dead man](deadman.html) | ||
40 | [The Death Zone](death-zone.html) | ||
41 | [Death's trumpet](deathstrumpet.html) | ||
42 | [Something](dollywood.html) | ||
43 | [Dream](dream.html) | ||
44 | [Early](early.html) | ||
45 | [Elegy for an alternate self](elegyforanalternateself.html) | ||
46 | [epigraph](epigraph.html) | ||
47 | [Ex machina](ex-machina.html) | ||
48 | [Exasperated](exasperated.html) | ||
49 | [Father](father.html) | ||
50 | | [Feeding the raven](feedingtheraven.html) | ||
51 | [Finding the Lion](finding-the-lion.html) | ||
52 | [Fire](fire.html) | ||
53 | [Look](found-typewriter-poem.html) | ||
54 | [Hands](hands.html) | ||
55 | [A hard game](hard-game.html) | ||
56 | [Hardware](hardware.html) | ||
57 | [How it happened](howithappened.html) | ||
58 | [How to read this](howtoread.html) | ||
59 | [Hymnal](hymnal.html) | ||
60 | [I am](i-am.html) | ||
61 | [I think it's you (but it's not)](i-think-its-you.html) | ||
62 | [I want to say](i-want-to-say.html) | ||
63 | [I wanted to tell you something](i-wanted-to-tell-you-something.html) | ||
64 | [In bed](in-bed.html) | ||
65 | [Initial conditions](initial-conditions.html) | ||
66 | [January](january.html) | ||
67 | [Joke](joke.html) | ||
68 | [L'appel du vide](lappel-du-vide.html) | ||
69 | | [The largest asteroid in the asteroid belt](largest-asteroid.html) | ||
70 | [Last bastion](last-bastion.html) | ||
71 | [Last passenger](last-passenger.html) | ||
72 | [Leaf](leaf.html) | ||
73 | [Leg](leg.html) | ||
74 | [Liking Things](likingthings.html) | ||
75 | [Listen](listen.html) | ||
76 | [Love as God](love-as-god.html) | ||
77 | [Love Song](lovesong.html) | ||
78 | [Man](man.html) | ||
79 | [Manifesto of poetics](manifesto_poetics.html) | ||
80 | [The Moon is drowning](moon-drowning.html) | ||
81 | | [The moon is gone and in its place a mirror](moongone.html) | ||
82 | [The mountain](mountain.html) | ||
83 | [Moving Sideways](movingsideways.html) | ||
84 | [Something](music-433.html) | ||
85 | [No nothing](no-nothing.html) | ||
86 | [Notes](notes.html) | ||
87 | [Nothing is ever over](nothing-is-ever-over.html) | ||
88 | [On genre and the dimensionality of poetry](on-genre-dimension.html) | ||
89 | [On formal poetry](onformalpoetry.html) | ||
90 | [Options](options.html) | ||
91 | [Ouroboros of Memory](ouroboros_memory.html) | ||
92 | [Paul](paul.html) | ||
93 | [Peaches](peaches.html) | ||
94 | [Philosophy](philosophy.html) | ||
95 | [Phone](phone.html) | ||
96 | [Planks](planks.html) | ||
97 | [Litany for a plant](plant.html) | ||
98 | [Something](poetry-time.html) | ||
99 | | [Prelude](prelude.html) | ||
100 | [Problems](problems.html) | ||
101 | [Autocento of the breakfast table](process.html) | ||
102 | [Proverbs](proverbs.html) | ||
103 | [Punch](punch.html) | ||
104 | [The purpose of dogs](purpose-dogs.html) | ||
105 | [Question](question.html) | ||
106 | [A real writer](real-writer.html) | ||
107 | [Reports](reports.html) | ||
108 | [Riptide of memory](riptide_memory.html) | ||
109 | [Ronald McDonald](ronaldmcdonald.html) | ||
110 | [Rough gloves](roughgloves.html) | ||
111 | [Sapling](sapling.html) | ||
112 | [Seasonal affective disorder](seasonal-affective-disorder.html) | ||
113 | [Sense of it](sense-of-it.html) | ||
114 | | [Serengeti](serengeti.html) | ||
115 | [Shed](shed.html) | ||
116 | [The shipwright](shipwright.html) | ||
117 | [The Sixteenth Chapel](sixteenth-chapel.html) | ||
118 | [Snow](snow.html) | ||
119 | [Let's start with something simple:](something-simple.html) | ||
120 | [Spittle](spittle.html) | ||
121 | [The squirrel](squirrel.html) | ||
122 | | [Stagnant](stagnant.html) | ||
123 | [Statements](statements-frag.html) | ||
124 | [Stayed on the bus too long](stayed-on-the-bus.html) | ||
125 | [Stump](stump.html) | ||
126 | [Swansong](swansong-alt.html) | ||
127 | [Swan song](swansong.html) | ||
128 | [Swear](swear.html) | ||
129 | [Table of contents](table_contents.html) | ||
130 | [Tapestry](tapestry.html) | ||
131 | [Telemarketer](telemarketer.html) | ||
132 | [The night we met, I was out of my mind](the-night-we-met.html) | ||
133 | [The sea and the beach](the-sea_the-beach.html) | ||
134 | [The ocean overflows with camels](theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html) | ||
135 | [Time looks up to the sky](time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html) | ||
136 | [To Daniel](todaniel.html) | ||
137 | [Toilet](toilet.html) | ||
138 | [Toothpaste](toothpaste.html) | ||
139 | [Treatise](treatise.html) | ||
140 | [Underwear](underwear.html) | ||
141 | [Walking in the rain](walking-in-the-rain.html) | ||
142 | [Wallpaper](wallpaper.html) | ||
143 | [We played those games too](weplayedthosegamestoo.html) | ||
144 | [What we are made of](what-we-are-made-of.html) | ||
145 | [When I'm sorry I wash dishes](when-im-sorry-i.html) | ||
146 | [Window](window.html) | ||
147 | [Words and their irritable reaching](words-irritable-reaching.html) | ||
148 | | [Words and meaning](words-meaning.html) | ||
149 | [Worse looking over](worse-looking-over.html) | ||
150 | [Writing](writing.html) | ||
151 | [X-ray](x-ray.html) | ||
152 | [Yellow](yellow.html) | ||
diff --git a/first-lines.txt b/first-lines.txt deleted file mode 100644 index c24b9a7..0000000 --- a/first-lines.txt +++ /dev/null | |||
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1 | --- | ||
2 | title: Autocento of the breakfast table | ||
3 | id: first-lines | ||
4 | subtitle: index of first lines | ||
5 | genre: prose | ||
6 | |||
7 | project: | ||
8 | title: About Autocento | ||
9 | class: meta | ||
10 | next: | ||
11 | - title: About _Autocento_ | ||
12 | link: about | ||
13 | prev: | ||
14 | - title: Index of common titles | ||
15 | link: common-titles | ||
16 | ... | ||
17 | |||
18 | [Whenever you call me friend](100-lines.html) | ||
19 | [He was born on a few separate occasions _green traffic lights at night_](about-the-author.html) | ||
20 | [_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is a hypertextual exploration of the workings of revision across time.](about.html) | ||
21 | [Case Duckworth is the cowardly but lovable Great Dane who solves mysteries on TV.](about_author.html) | ||
22 | [_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is my Master's thesis, an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.](abstract.html) | ||
23 | [Lost things have a way of staying lost.](amber-alert.html) | ||
24 | [And you were there at the start of it all](and.html) | ||
25 | [Abraham, Abraham, you are old and cannot hear:](angeltoabraham.html) | ||
26 | [So it's the fucking moon. Big deal. As if](apollo11.html) | ||
27 | [What is poetry?](arspoetica.html) | ||
28 | [Paul was writing in his diary about art.](art.html) | ||
29 | [Paul took his axe and went out into the woods to chop trees.](axe.html) | ||
30 | [After searching for days or even months](big-dipper.html) | ||
31 | [Now the ticking clocks scare me.](boar.html) | ||
32 | [When he said Bible I heard his southern accent](boy_bus.html) | ||
33 | [_ART and CRAFT are only the inside and outside of the same building.](building.html) | ||
34 | [Like _40_ as I challenge anyone to come too!](call-me-aural-pleasure.html) | ||
35 | [He woke up after eleven and didn't go outside all day, not even to his Writing Shack.](cereal.html) | ||
36 | [Man of autumn, cold wind,](cold-wind.html) | ||
37 | [`tr` has been a part of the Unix toolset since the late 70s.](collage-instrument.html) | ||
38 | [So two hyperintelligent pandimensional beings](creation-myth.html) | ||
39 | [A dead man finds his way into our hearts](deadman.html) | ||
40 | [When I think of death I think](death-zone.html) | ||
41 | [He didn't have any polish so he spit-shined the whole thing,](deathstrumpet.html) | ||
42 | [I turned off the TV as soon as the end credits began.](dollywood.html) | ||
43 | [It had gotten cold.](dream.html) | ||
44 | [_YOU CANNOT DISCOVER ART ART MUST BE CREATED_ he sat on the couch at home while his mother watched TV and smoked.](early.html) | ||
45 | [Say there are no words. Say that we are conjoined](elegyforanalternateself.html) | ||
46 | [I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story.](epigraph.html) | ||
47 | [Bottom of the drink: they had](ex-machina.html) | ||
48 | [I didn't write this sestina yesterday.](exasperated.html) | ||
49 | ["Is man the natural thing that makes unnatural things" he thought to himself as he looked out the kitchen window at the shed.](father.html) | ||
50 | [You never can tell just when Charlie Sheen will enter your life.](feedingtheraven.html) | ||
51 | [Tonight, as I look up, the stars](finding-the-lion.html) | ||
52 | [His mother ran out of the house in her nightgown.](fire.html) | ||
53 | [Look, I say---look here---](found-typewriter-poem.html) | ||
54 | [He looked down at his hands idly while he was typing.](hands.html) | ||
55 | [You think building Hoggle's a hard game?](hard-game.html) | ||
56 | [His mother drove him to the Hardware Store on a Tuesday.](hardware.html) | ||
57 | [I was away on vacation when I heard---](howithappened.html) | ||
58 | [This book is an exploration of life, of all possible lives that could be lived.](howtoread.html) | ||
59 | [_It's all jokes_ Paul wrote in what he was now calling his Hymnal.](hymnal.html) | ||
60 | [I am a great pillar of white smoke.](i-am.html) | ||
61 | [I thought I saw you walking](i-think-its-you.html) | ||
62 | [I want to say I take it all back](i-want-to-say.html) | ||
63 | [I wanted to tell you something in order to](i-wanted-to-tell-you-something.html) | ||
64 | [I hear the rats run](in-bed.html) | ||
65 | [There is a theory which states the Universe](initial-conditions.html) | ||
66 | [January.](january.html) | ||
67 | [He wrote _**JOKES**_ on the top of a page in his notebook.](joke.html) | ||
68 | [Walter rides the bus into work on Wednesday morning when he realizes, with the force and surprise of a rogue current, that he is in the home-for-death phase of life.](lappel-du-vide.html) | ||
69 | [What secrets does it hold?](largest-asteroid.html) | ||
70 | [Dimly remembered celebrity chefs shuffle](last-bastion.html) | ||
71 | [Memory works strangely, spooling its thread](last-passenger.html) | ||
72 | [He shrugged the wood off his shoulder, letting it fall with a clog onto the earth floor of his Writing Shack.](leaf.html) | ||
73 | [His first chair was a stool.](leg.html) | ||
74 | [The definition of happiness is *doing stuff that you really like*.](likingthings.html) | ||
75 | [If you swallow hard enough](listen.html) | ||
76 | [God is love, they say, but there is](love-as-god.html) | ||
77 | [Walking along in the dark is a good way to begin a song.](lovesong.html) | ||
78 | [_THIS MAN REFUSED TO OPEN HIS EYES_](man.html) | ||
79 | [What is a poem?](manifesto_poetics.html) | ||
80 | [The moon is drowning the stars it pushes them](moon-drowning.html) | ||
81 | [The moon is gone and in its place a mirror.](moongone.html) | ||
82 | [The other side of this mountain](mountain.html) | ||
83 | [A dog moving sideways is sick; a man moving sideways is drunk.](movingsideways.html) | ||
84 | [Silence lies underneath us all in the same way](music-433.html) | ||
85 | [While swimming in the river](no-nothing.html) | ||
86 | [Paul began typing on notecards.](notes.html) | ||
87 | [Nothing is ever over; nothing](nothing-is-ever-over.html) | ||
88 | [How does one describe a poem?](on-genre-dimension.html) | ||
89 | [I think that I could write formal poems](onformalpoetry.html) | ||
90 | [What did he do when he was in the woods?](options.html) | ||
91 | [He said at the beginning, "It's like rolling yarn into a too-small ball.](ouroboros_memory.html) | ||
92 | [CONTENTS OF THE SHED](paul.html) | ||
93 | ["My anger is like a peach," he said.](peaches.html) | ||
94 | [Importance is important.](philosophy.html) | ||
95 | ["Hello Paul this is Jill Jill Noe remember me" the voice on the phone was a woman's.](phone.html) | ||
96 | [EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING](planks.html) | ||
97 | [I need a plant. I need a thing](plant.html) | ||
98 | [I'm writing this now because I have to.](poetry-time.html) | ||
99 | [Of course, there is a God.](prelude.html) | ||
100 | [The problem with people is this: we cannot be happy.](problems.html) | ||
101 | [_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.](process.html) | ||
102 | [Nothing matters; everything is sacred.](proverbs.html) | ||
103 | [When he finally got back to work he was surprised they threw him a party.](punch.html) | ||
104 | [Okay, so as we said in the Prelude, there either is or isn't a God.](purpose-dogs.html) | ||
105 | ["Do you have to say your thoughts out loud for them to mean anything" Paul asked Jill on his first coffee break at work.](question.html) | ||
106 | [Sometimes I feel as though I am not a real writer.](real-writer.html) | ||
107 | ["Paul, you can't turn in your reports on four-by-six notecards" Jill told him after he handed her his reports, typed carefully on twelve four-by-six notecards.](reports.html) | ||
108 | [Inside of my memory, the poem is another memory.](riptide_memory.html) | ||
109 | [When Ronald McDonald takes off his striped shirt,](ronaldmcdonald.html) | ||
110 | [I lost my hands & knit replacement ones](roughgloves.html) | ||
111 | [He chopped down a sapling pine tree and looked at his watch.](sapling.html) | ||
112 | [On your desk I set a tangerine:](seasonal-affective-disorder.html) | ||
113 | [I only write poems on the bus anymore.](sense-of-it.html) | ||
114 | [The self is a serengeti](serengeti.html) | ||
115 | ["What do you do all day in that shed out back" his mother asked one night while they ate dinner in front of the TV.](shed.html) | ||
116 | [He builds a ship as if it were the last thing](shipwright.html) | ||
117 | [If Justin Bieber isn't going for the sixteenth](sixteenth-chapel.html) | ||
118 | [_I don't care if they burn_ he wrote on his last blank notecard.](snow.html) | ||
119 | [in mammals the ratio between bladder size](something-simple.html) | ||
120 | [My body is attached to your body by a thin spittle of thought.](spittle.html) | ||
121 | [He is so full in himself:](squirrel.html) | ||
122 | ["Riding the bus to work is a good way to think or to read" Paul thought to himself on the bus ride to work.](stagnant.html) | ||
123 | ["Can one truly describe an emotion?" Eli asked me over the walkie-talkie.](statements-frag.html) | ||
124 | [It was a gamble](stayed-on-the-bus.html) | ||
125 | [He walked into the woods for the first time in months.](stump.html) | ||
126 | [This poem is dry like chapped lips.](swansong-alt.html) | ||
127 | [Swans fly overhead singing goodbye](swansong.html) | ||
128 | [EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING STAYS THE SAME](swear.html) | ||
129 | [4. The look she gave me 4. Half-hours in heaven are three times](table_contents.html) | ||
130 | [_Apparently typewriters need ribbon.](tapestry.html) | ||
131 | [It was one of those nameless gray buildings that could be seen from the street only if Larry craned his neck to almost vertical.](telemarketer.html) | ||
132 | [My head is full of fire, my tongue swollen,](the-night-we-met.html) | ||
133 | [Waiting for a reading to start](the-sea_the-beach.html) | ||
134 | [We found your shirt deep in the dark water,](theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html) | ||
135 | [I wish I'd kissed you when I had the chance.](time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html) | ||
136 | [There are more modern ideals of beauty](todaniel.html) | ||
137 | [Paul only did his reading on the toilet.](toilet.html) | ||
138 | [He couldn't find a shirt to go to work in.](toothpaste.html) | ||
139 | [TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY](treatise.html) | ||
140 | [He dropped the penny in the dryer, turned it on, and turned around.](underwear.html) | ||
141 | [I can walk through the rain, that rare occurrence](walking-in-the-rain.html) | ||
142 | [He didn't go back into the shed for a long time.](wallpaper.html) | ||
143 | [I saw two Eskimo girls playing a game](weplayedthosegamestoo.html) | ||
144 | [There is a cave just outside of Flagstaff made from ancient lava flows.](what-we-are-made-of.html) | ||
145 | [Your casserole dish takes the longest:](when-im-sorry-i.html) | ||
146 | [_**HYMN 386: JOKES**_](window.html) | ||
147 | [Somewhere I remember reading advice for beginning writers not to show their work to anyone, at least that in the early stages.](words-irritable-reaching.html) | ||
148 | ["How astonishing it is that language can almost mean, / and frightening that it does not quite," Jack Gilbert opens his poem "The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart."](words-meaning.html) | ||
149 | [The radio is screaming the man](worse-looking-over.html) | ||
150 | [He sat down at his writing desk and removed his new pen from its plastic wrapping.](writing.html) | ||
151 | [While chopping a tree in the woods with his hatchet (a Christmas gift from his mother) a bird he'd never heard before cried out.](x-ray.html) | ||
152 | [He would enter data at work for fifty minutes and then go on break.](yellow.html) | ||
diff --git a/makefile b/makefile index 891de95..2a0ff75 100644 --- a/makefile +++ b/makefile | |||
@@ -58,21 +58,23 @@ commonTitler = $(trunk)/common-titles.sh | |||
58 | commonTitlesHead = $(trunk)/common-titles.head | 58 | commonTitlesHead = $(trunk)/common-titles.head |
59 | # }}} | 59 | # }}} |
60 | # PHONY {{{ | 60 | # PHONY {{{ |
61 | .PHONY: all clean nuke again meta | 61 | .PHONY: all clean distclean again meta |
62 | all: meta \ | 62 | all: meta \ |
63 | $(htmlPre) $(htmls) $(lozengeOut)\ | 63 | $(htmlPre) $(htmls) $(lozengeOut)\ |
64 | $(backHtms) $(islandHtm) | 64 | $(backHtms) $(islandHtm) |
65 | 65 | ||
66 | clean: | 66 | clean: |
67 | -rm -f $(hapaxs) $(hapaxOut) | 67 | -rm -f $(hapaxs) |
68 | -rm -f $(firstLinesOut) $(firstLinesTxt) | 68 | -rm -f $(firstLinesTxt) |
69 | -rm -f $(commonTitlesOut) $(commonTitlesTxt) | 69 | -rm -f $(commonTitlesTxt) |
70 | -rm -f $(htmls) | 70 | -rm -f $(backTxts) |
71 | -rm -f $(backTxts) $(backHtms) | ||
72 | -rm -f *.tmp trunk/*.tmp | 71 | -rm -f *.tmp trunk/*.tmp |
73 | 72 | ||
74 | nuke: clean | 73 | distclean: clean |
75 | -rm -f $(hapaxPre) $(htmlPre) | 74 | -rm -f $(hapaxPre) $(htmlPre) |
75 | -rm -f $(hapaxOut) $(firstLinesOut) $(commonTitlesOut) | ||
76 | -rm -f $(backHtms) | ||
77 | -rm -f $(htmls) | ||
76 | 78 | ||
77 | again: clean all | 79 | again: clean all |
78 | 80 | ||
@@ -82,7 +84,7 @@ meta: $(hapaxOut) $(firstLinesOut) $(commonTitlesOut) | |||
82 | $(htmlPre): $(htmlPreSrc) | 84 | $(htmlPre): $(htmlPreSrc) |
83 | ghc --make $(htmlPreSrc) | 85 | ghc --make $(htmlPreSrc) |
84 | 86 | ||
85 | %.html: %.txt $(htmlTemplate) $(htmlPre) | 87 | %.html: %.txt | $(htmlTemplate) $(htmlPre) |
86 | pandoc $< -t html5 $(htmlPandocOptions) -o $@ | 88 | pandoc $< -t html5 $(htmlPandocOptions) -o $@ |
87 | 89 | ||
88 | $(lozengeOut): $(htmls) | 90 | $(lozengeOut): $(htmls) |