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21Introduction 21## Introduction
22------------
23 22
24_Autocento [of the breakfast table][]_ is a hypertextual exploration of the workings of revision across time. 23_Autocento [of the breakfast table][]_ is a hypertextual exploration of the workings of revision across time.
25Somebody^[[citation needed][]]^ once said that every relationship we have is part of the same relationship; the same is true of authorship. 24Somebody^[[citation needed][]]^ once said that every relationship we have is part of the same relationship; the same is true of authorship.
@@ -29,8 +28,7 @@ This project attempts to make those threads more apparent, using the technology
29I'm also an MFA candidate at [Northern Arizona University][NAU]. 28I'm also an MFA candidate at [Northern Arizona University][NAU].
30This is my thesis. 29This is my thesis.
31 30
32Genesis 31## Genesis
33-------
34 32
35This project revolves around two sister concepts: the _hapax legomenon_ and the _cento_. 33This project revolves around two sister concepts: the _hapax legomenon_ and the _cento_.
36 34
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50 48
51_Autocento of the breakfast table_ works within the tension caused by these two concepts. 49_Autocento of the breakfast table_ works within the tension caused by these two concepts.
52 50
53Process 51## Process
54-------
55 52
56In compiling the works that make up this text, I've pulled from a few different projects: 53In compiling the works that make up this text, I've pulled from a few different projects:
57 54
@@ -64,8 +61,7 @@ as well as added new articles, written quite recently.
64As I've compiled them into this project, I've linked them together based on common images or language, moving back and forth through time. 61As I've compiled them into this project, I've linked them together based on common images or language, moving back and forth through time.
65This should give the reader a fair idea of what my head looks like on the inside. 62This should give the reader a fair idea of what my head looks like on the inside.
66 63
67Technology 64## Technology
68----------
69 65
70Because this project lives online, I've used a fair amount of technology to get it there. 66Because this project lives online, I've used a fair amount of technology to get it there.
71First, I converted all the articles[^1] present into plain text files, which are viewable from [here][text]. 67First, I converted all the articles[^1] present into plain text files, which are viewable from [here][text].
@@ -76,8 +72,7 @@ To host the project, I'm using [Github][], an online code-collaboration tool wit
76This enables me (and you, dear Reader!) to explore the path of revision even more, from beginning to end, based on my commits to the repository. 72This enables me (and you, dear Reader!) to explore the path of revision even more, from beginning to end, based on my commits to the repository.
77You can view the repository and its changes and files at [my Github profile][].[^3] 73You can view the repository and its changes and files at [my Github profile][].[^3]
78 74
79Using this site 75## Using this site
80---------------
81 76
82All of the articles on this site are linked together hypertextually (i.e., like a webpage). 77All of the articles on this site are linked together hypertextually (i.e., like a webpage).
83This means that all you need to do to explore the creative threads linking these articles together is to start clicking links. 78This means that all you need to do to explore the creative threads linking these articles together is to start clicking links.
@@ -89,16 +84,14 @@ It'll take you to a random article in the project, thanks to [this javascript][]
89If you want to experience the earlier projects in something resembling the original orders, previous and next links are provided at the bottom of each page, next to the lozenge. 84If you want to experience the earlier projects in something resembling the original orders, previous and next links are provided at the bottom of each page, next to the lozenge.
90Sometimes, there are more than one of each of these, or there are none, dependant on the structure of their original project. 85Sometimes, there are more than one of each of these, or there are none, dependant on the structure of their original project.
91 86
92Things still to do 87## Things still to do
93------------------
94 88
95_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is a work in progress. 89_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is a work in progress.
96The first draft is completed, but some revision and aesthetic work remains to be done for me to consider it fully "[published][]" 90The first draft is completed, but some revision and aesthetic work remains to be done for me to consider it fully "[published][]"
97(what does this word mean in 2015?). 91(what does this word mean in 2015?).
98You can see the full list of to-dos by visiting the [issues page][issues] of the Github site. 92You can see the full list of to-dos by visiting the [issues page][issues] of the Github site.
99 93
100Contact me 94## Contact me
101----------
102 95
103If you'd like to contact me about the state of this work or my writing in general, you can email me at <case@autocento.me>. 96If you'd like to contact me about the state of this work or my writing in general, you can email me at <case@autocento.me>.
104 97
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11 11
12Brief Description 12## Brief Description
13-----------------
14 13
15_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is my Master's thesis, an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession. 14_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is my Master's thesis, an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.
16I've compiled this work over multiple years, and recently linked it all together to form a (hopefully) more cohesive whole. 15I've compiled this work over multiple years, and recently linked it all together to form a (hopefully) more cohesive whole.
17To make this easier than collating everything by hand, I've relied on a process that leverages open-source technologies to publish my work onto a web platform. 16To make this easier than collating everything by hand, I've relied on a process that leverages open-source technologies to publish my work onto a web platform.
18 17
19Things to notice 18## Things to notice
20----------------
21 19
22Take a look around the site. 20Take a look around the site.
23See how it's navigable: there are links within each article to other articles and to the wider web, mapping common images, themes, or inspirations; 21See how it's navigable: there are links within each article to other articles and to the wider web, mapping common images, themes, or inspirations;
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18[100 lines](100-lines.html) 18[100 lines](100-lines.html)
19[about the author](about-the-author.html), 19[About the author](about-the-author.html)
20[Case Duckworth](about_author.html) (nee 20[Autocento of the breakfast table](about.html)
21[Amber): alert](amber-alert.html)! 21[About Case Duckworth](about_author.html)
22 22[Autocento of the breakfast table](abstract.html)
23[AMBER alert](amber-alert.html)
23[And](and.html) 24[And](and.html)
24[the angel, to Abraham](angeltoabraham.html), 25[The angel to Abraham](angeltoabraham.html)
25[on seeing the panorama \ 26[On seeing the panorama of the Apollo 11 landing site](apollo11.html)
26of the Apollo 11 landing site](apollo11.html): 27[Ars poetica](arspoetica.html)
27"[Ars poetica](arspoetica.html): 28[Art](art.html)
28[art](art.html), 29[Axe](axe.html)
29an [axe](axe.html), \ 30[The Big Dipper](big-dipper.html)
30[the big dipper](big-dipper.html) and 31[The boar](boar.html)
31[the boar](boar.html). 32[Boy on the bus](boy_bus.html)
32The [boy on the bus](boy_bus.html) is 33[Building](building.html)
33[building](building.html). \
34[Call me](call-me-aural-pleasure.html) 34[Call me](call-me-aural-pleasure.html)
35[_Cereal_](cereal.html) or 35[Cereal](cereal.html)
36[_Cold Wind_](cold-wind.html). \ 36[Cold wind](cold-wind.html)
37[Instrument](collage-instrumented.html) a collage." 37[Instrumented](collage-instrument.html)
38 38[Creation myth](creation-myth.html)
39[Creation myth](creation-myth.html): 39[Dead man](deadman.html)
40[dead man](deadman.html) = 40[The Death Zone](death-zone.html)
41[the death zone](death-zone.html) = \ 41[Death's trumpet](deathstrumpet.html)
42[Death's trumpet](deathstrumpet.html). 42[Something](dollywood.html)
43[Dream](dream.html) 43[Dream](dream.html)
44[early](early.html). 44[Early](early.html)
45 45[Elegy for an alternate self](elegyforanalternateself.html)
46[Elegy for an alternate self:](elegyforanalternateself.html) 46[epigraph](epigraph.html)
47an [epigraph](epigraph.html), \ 47[Ex machina](ex-machina.html)
48[_ex machina_](ex-machina.html) and 48[Exasperated](exasperated.html)
49[exasperated](exasperated.html); 49[Father](father.html)
50[Father](father.html) [feeding \ 50[Feeding the raven](feedingtheraven.html)
51the raven](feedingtheraven.html), 51[Finding the Lion](finding-the-lion.html)
52[finding the lion](finding-the-lion.html), 52[Fire](fire.html)
53setting a [fire](fire.html). 53[Look](found-typewriter-poem.html)
54 54[Hands](hands.html)
55[Look](found-typewriter-poem.html): 55[A hard game](hard-game.html)
56[hands](hands.html)-[on poetry](on-genre-dimension.html)! \ 56[Hardware](hardware.html)
57[A hard game](hard-game.html): 57[How it happened](howithappened.html)
58[hardware](hardware.html). \
59([How it happened](howithappened.html)?) \
60
61[How to read this](howtoread.html) 58[How to read this](howtoread.html)
62[hymnal](hymnal.html): \ 59[Hymnal](hymnal.html)
63"[I am](i-am.html)." "[I think it's \ 60[I am](i-am.html)
64you (but it's not)](i-think-its-you.html)." 61[I think it's you (but it's not)](i-think-its-you.html)
65
66[I wanted to tell you something](i-wanted-to-tell-you-something.html)
67[in bed](in-bed.html)--- \
68[I want to say](i-want-to-say.html) 62[I want to say](i-want-to-say.html)
69the [initial conditions](initial-conditions.html) 63[I wanted to tell you something](i-wanted-to-tell-you-something.html)
70of [January](january.html)'s 64[In bed](in-bed.html)
71[joke](joke.html) are 65[Initial conditions](initial-conditions.html)
72[_l'appel du vide_](lappel-du-vide.html). \ 66[January](january.html)
73[The largest asteroid in the asteroid belt](largest-asteroid.html) is the 67[Joke](joke.html)
74[last bastion](last-bastion.html), \ 68[L'appel du vide](lappel-du-vide.html)
75the [last passenger](last-passenger.html) 69[The largest asteroid in the asteroid belt](largest-asteroid.html)
76[leaf](leaf.html), the 70[Last bastion](last-bastion.html)
77[leg](leg.html) 71[Last passenger](last-passenger.html)
78[liking things](likingthings.html). 72[Leaf](leaf.html)
79 73[Leg](leg.html)
80[Listen](listen.html): 74[Liking Things](likingthings.html)
81[love as God](love-as-god.html) loves, better \ 75[Listen](listen.html)
82than a [love song](lovesong.html), 76[Love as God](love-as-god.html)
83[man](man.html). This is \ 77[Love Song](lovesong.html)
84a [manifesto](manifesto_poetics.html). 78[Man](man.html)
85 79[Manifesto of poetics](manifesto_poetics.html)
86[The moon is drowning](moon-drowning.html). 80[The Moon is drowning](moon-drowning.html)
87[The moon is gone, \ 81[The moon is gone and in its place a mirror](moongone.html)
88and in its place: a mirror](moongone.html). 82[The mountain](mountain.html)
89[The mountain](mountain.html)'s \ 83[Moving Sideways](movingsideways.html)
90[moving sideways](movingsideways.html), [something about all music \ 84[Something](music-433.html)
91being performances of _4&prime;33&Prime;_ in places \ 85[No nothing](no-nothing.html)
92where other bands happen to be playing](music-433.html). Listen: \ 86[Notes](notes.html)
93[no nothing](no-nothing.html), no 87[Nothing is ever over](nothing-is-ever-over.html)
94[notes](notes.html), [_nothing_ is ever over](nothing-is-ever-over.html). 88[On genre and the dimensionality of poetry](on-genre-dimension.html)
95 89[On formal poetry](onformalpoetry.html)
96[On formal poetry](onformalpoetry.html), 90[Options](options.html)
97[options](options.html): \ 91[Ouroboros of Memory](ouroboros_memory.html)
98an [ouroboros of memory](ouroboros_memory.html), 92[Paul](paul.html)
99[_Paul_](paul.html), 93[Peaches](peaches.html)
100[philosophy](philosophy.html), \ 94[Philosophy](philosophy.html)
101[phone](phone.html)s, or 95[Phone](phone.html)
102[planks](planks.html). 96[Planks](planks.html)
103A [litany for a plant](plant.html). 97[Litany for a plant](plant.html)
104 98[Something](poetry-time.html)
105[Something about the nature \ 99[Prelude](prelude.html)
106of poetry and time](poetry-time.html): 100[Problems](problems.html)
107[prelude](prelude.html), 101[Autocento of the breakfast table](process.html)
108[problems](problems.html), 102[Proverbs](proverbs.html)
109[proverbs](proverbs.html), \
110some [peaches](peaches.html).
111[Punch](punch.html) 103[Punch](punch.html)
112is [the purpose of dogs](purpose-dogs.html). 104[The purpose of dogs](purpose-dogs.html)
113 105[Question](question.html)
114A [question](question.html): if 106[A real writer](real-writer.html)
115[a real writer](real-writer.html) 107[Reports](reports.html)
116[reports](reports.html) on \ 108[Riptide of memory](riptide_memory.html)
117the [riptide of memory](riptide_memory.html), does 109[Ronald McDonald](ronaldmcdonald.html)
118[Ronald McDonald](ronaldmcdonald.html) \ 110[Rough gloves](roughgloves.html)
119wear [rough gloves](roughgloves.html) or 111[Sapling](sapling.html)
120a [sapling](sapling.html)? 112[Seasonal affective disorder](seasonal-affective-disorder.html)
121 113[Sense of it](sense-of-it.html)
122[Seasonal affective disorder](seasonal-affective-disorder.html) is part of 114[Serengeti](serengeti.html)
123the [sense of it](sense-of-it.html). \ 115[Shed](shed.html)
124The [serengeti](serengeti.html) is 116[The shipwright](shipwright.html)
125a [shed](shed.html). 117[The Sixteenth Chapel](sixteenth-chapel.html)
126[The shipwright](shipwright.html) \ 118[Snow](snow.html)
127builds 119[Let's start with something simple:](something-simple.html)
128[the sixteenth chapel](sixteenth-chapel.html) in 120[Spittle](spittle.html)
129[snow](snow.html). 121[The squirrel](squirrel.html)
130 122[Stagnant](stagnant.html)
131[Let's start with something simple](something-simple.html): \
132[spittle](spittle.html) on
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134[stagnant](stagnant.html). \
135[Something about my tenure as a bear](dollywood.html).
136[Statements](statements-frag.html) 123[Statements](statements-frag.html)
137[stayed on the bus too long](stayed-on-the-bus.html). 124[Stayed on the bus too long](stayed-on-the-bus.html)
138 125[Stump](stump.html)
139A [stump](stump.html) is not 126[Swansong](swansong-alt.html)
140a [swansong](swansong-alt.html) is not 127[Swan song](swansong.html)
141a [_swan_, Song](swansong.html). \
142
143[Swear](swear.html) 128[Swear](swear.html)
144the [table of contents](table_contents.html) is 129[Table of contents](table_contents.html)
145a [tapestry](tapestry.html). \ 130[Tapestry](tapestry.html)
146[Telemarketer](telemarketer.html)s swear that 131[Telemarketer](telemarketer.html)
147[the night we met, I \ 132[The night we met, I was out of my mind](the-night-we-met.html)
148was out of my mind](the-night-we-met.html). 133[The sea and the beach](the-sea_the-beach.html)
149 134[The ocean overflows with camels](theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html)
150[The sea and the beach](the-sea_the-beach.html), even 135[Time looks up to the sky](time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html)
151[the ocean overflows \ 136[To Daniel](todaniel.html)
152with camels](theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html). 137[Toilet](toilet.html)
153[Time looks up to the sky](time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html), \ 138[Toothpaste](toothpaste.html)
154[to Daniel](todaniel.html) on 139[Treatise](treatise.html)
155the [toilet](toilet.html) writing 140[Underwear](underwear.html)
156"[Toothpaste](toothpaste.html)," \ 141[Walking in the rain](walking-in-the-rain.html)
157a [treatise](treatise.html) on 142[Wallpaper](wallpaper.html)
158[underwear](underwear.html) and 143[We played those games too](weplayedthosegamestoo.html)
159[wallpaper](wallpaper.html). 144[What we are made of](what-we-are-made-of.html)
160 145[When I'm sorry I wash dishes](when-im-sorry-i.html)
161[We played those games too](weplayedthosegamestoo.html). 146[Window](window.html)
162 147[Words and their irritable reaching](words-irritable-reaching.html)
163[When I'm sorry I wash dishes](when-im-sorry-i.html) in 148[Words and meaning](words-meaning.html)
164the [window](window.html), [walking \ 149[Worse looking over](worse-looking-over.html)
165in the rain](walking-in-the-rain.html), thinking \ 150[Writing](writing.html)
166about 151[X-ray](x-ray.html)
167[what we are made of](what-we-are-made-of.html): \ 152[Yellow](yellow.html)
168[words and meaning](words-meaning.html),
169[irritably reaching after reason](words-irritable-reaching.html).
170I feel [worse, \
171looking over](worse-looking-over.html) at you,
172than when I'm [writing](writing.html) \
173an [x-ray](x-ray.html) in
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39 <p><span class="line">So two hyperintelligent pandimensional beings</span><span class="line">walk into a bar. One turns to the other and says,</span><span class="line">“Did you remember to check the end state<br />of that simulation we were running?” The other</span><span class="line">says, “No, I thought that you did?” To which</span><span class="line">the first replies, “<a href="movingsideways.html">Oh shit</a>, we missed it.</span><span class="line">I suppose we must do all of this again. Barkeep,</span></p> 39 <p><span class="line">So two hyperintelligent pandimensional beings</span><span class="line">walk into a bar. One turns to the other and says,</span><span class="line">“Did you remember to check the end state</span><span class="line">of that simulation we were running?&quot; The other</span><span class="line">says, “No, I thought that you did?” To which</span><span class="line">the first replies, “<a href="movingsideways.html">Oh shit</a>, we missed it.</span><span class="line">I suppose we must do all of this again. Barkeep,</span></p>
40 <p><span class="line">two beers please.&quot; The bartender nods in that way</span><span class="line">that bartenders do, pours the two beers,</span><span class="line">expertly, by the way, just so, and hands them</span><span class="line">to the first <a href="http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Mice">hyperintelligent pandimensional</a> being.</span><span class="line">The second one pulls a few singles out of his</span><span class="line">wallet, places them on the bar, and the pair</span><span class="line">turn around and begin walking toward a table</span><span class="line">in the middle of the mostly-empty bar. The bar-</span><span class="line">tender picks up the money, fans it out, frowns,</span><span class="line">and calls to his patrons’ backs: “Hey, this<br />isn’t enough!” The two turn around simultan-</span><span class="line">eously, with parity, and stare at him. A beat.</span></p> 40 <p><span class="line">two beers please.&quot; The bartender nods in that way</span><span class="line">that bartenders do, pours the two beers,</span><span class="line">expertly, by the way, just so, and hands them</span><span class="line">to the first <a href="http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Mice">hyperintelligent pandimensional</a> being.</span><span class="line">The second one pulls a few singles out of his</span><span class="line">wallet, places them on the bar, and the pair</span><span class="line">turn around and begin walking toward a table</span><span class="line">in the middle of the mostly-empty bar. The bar-</span><span class="line">tender picks up the money, fans it out, frowns,</span><span class="line">and calls to his patrons’ backs: “Hey, this</span><span class="line">isn’t enough!&quot; The two turn around simultan-</span><span class="line">eously, with parity, and stare at him. A beat.</span></p>
41 <p><span class="line">One of them, the one without the beer, breaks</span><span class="line">the silence by exclaiming, “Oh dear god, I’m<br />sorry! I didn’t know your prices went up since<br />last time. What do I owe you?” The bartender</span><span class="line">says, “Oh, just another <a href="100-lines.html">dollar</a>-fifty.” The being</span><span class="line">reaches in his back pocket, slides out his</span><span class="line">wallet, looks in smiling, and frowns when he sees</span><span class="line">it’s empty. He looks to the other and says,</span><span class="line">“You got a <a href="plant.html">buck</a>-fifty I can borrow?”</span></p> 41 <p><span class="line">One of them, the one without the beer, breaks</span><span class="line">the silence by exclaiming, “Oh dear god, I’m</span><span class="line">sorry! I didn’t know your prices went up since</span><span class="line">last time. What do I owe you?&quot; The bartender</span><span class="line">says, “Oh, just another <a href="100-lines.html">dollar</a>-fifty.” The being</span><span class="line">reaches in his back pocket, slides out his</span><span class="line">wallet, looks in smiling, and frowns when he sees</span><span class="line">it’s empty. He looks to the other and says,</span><span class="line">“You got a <a href="plant.html">buck</a>-fifty I can borrow?”</span></p>
42 <p><span class="line">The second hyperintelligent pandimensional being</span><span class="line">considers this. He sets the beers down</span><span class="line">on the table, pulls out his own wallet, opens</span><span class="line">it, and frowns. “I’m broke too,” he says.</span></p> 42 <p><span class="line">The second hyperintelligent pandimensional being</span><span class="line">considers this. He sets the beers down</span><span class="line">on the table, pulls out his own wallet, opens</span><span class="line">it, and frowns. “I’m broke too,” he says.</span></p>
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12walk into a bar. One turns to the other and says, \ 12| walk into a bar. One turns to the other and says,
13"Did you remember to check the end state \ 13| "Did you remember to check the end state
14of that simulation we were running?" The other \ 14| of that simulation we were running?" The other
15says, "No, I thought that you did?" To which \ 15| says, "No, I thought that you did?" To which
16the first replies, "[Oh shit][], we missed it. \ 16| the first replies, "[Oh shit][], we missed it.
17I suppose we must do all of this again. Barkeep, 17| I suppose we must do all of this again. Barkeep,
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19two beers please." The bartender nods in that way \ 19| two beers please." The bartender nods in that way
20that bartenders do, pours the two beers, \ 20| that bartenders do, pours the two beers,
21expertly, by the way, just so, and hands them \ 21| expertly, by the way, just so, and hands them
22to the first [hyperintelligent pandimensional][] being. \ 22| to the first [hyperintelligent pandimensional][] being.
23The second one pulls a few singles out of his \ 23| The second one pulls a few singles out of his
24wallet, places them on the bar, and the pair \ 24| wallet, places them on the bar, and the pair
25turn around and begin walking toward a table \ 25| turn around and begin walking toward a table
26in the middle of the mostly-empty bar. The bar- \ 26| in the middle of the mostly-empty bar. The bar-
27tender picks up the money, fans it out, frowns, \ 27| tender picks up the money, fans it out, frowns,
28and calls to his patrons' backs: "Hey, this \ 28| and calls to his patrons' backs: "Hey, this
29isn't enough!" The two turn around simultan- \ 29| isn't enough!" The two turn around simultan-
30eously, with parity, and stare at him. A beat. 30| eously, with parity, and stare at him. A beat.
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32One of them, the one without the beer, breaks \ 32| One of them, the one without the beer, breaks
33the silence by exclaiming, "Oh dear god, I'm \ 33| the silence by exclaiming, "Oh dear god, I'm
34sorry! I didn't know your prices went up since \ 34| sorry! I didn't know your prices went up since
35last time. What do I owe you?" The bartender \ 35| last time. What do I owe you?" The bartender
36says, "Oh, just another [dollar][]-fifty." The being \ 36| says, "Oh, just another [dollar][]-fifty." The being
37reaches in his back pocket, slides out his \ 37| reaches in his back pocket, slides out his
38wallet, looks in smiling, and frowns when he sees \ 38| wallet, looks in smiling, and frowns when he sees
39it's empty. He looks to the other and says, \ 39| it's empty. He looks to the other and says,
40"You got a [buck][]-fifty I can borrow?" 40| "You got a [buck][]-fifty I can borrow?"
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42The second hyperintelligent pandimensional being \ 42| The second hyperintelligent pandimensional being
43considers this. He sets the beers down \ 43| considers this. He sets the beers down
44on the table, pulls out his own wallet, opens \ 44| on the table, pulls out his own wallet, opens
45it, and frowns. "I'm broke too," he says. 45| it, and frowns. "I'm broke too," he says.
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47[hyperintelligent pandimensional]: http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Mice 47[hyperintelligent pandimensional]: http://hitchhikers.wikia.com/wiki/Mice
48[Oh shit]: movingsideways.html 48[Oh shit]: movingsideways.html
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39 <p><a href="100-lines.html">Whenever you call me friend</a> <a href="about-the-author.html">He was born on a few separate occasions <em>green traffic lights at night</em></a> <a href="about.html"><em>Autocento of the breakfast table</em> is a hypertextual exploration of the workings of revision across time.</a> <a href="about_author.html">Case Duckworth is the cowardly but lovable Great Dane who solves mysteries on TV.</a> <a href="abstract.html"><em>Autocento of the breakfast table</em> is my Master’s thesis, an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.</a> <a href="amber-alert.html">Lost things have a way of staying lost.</a> <a href="and.html">And you were there at the start of it all</a> <a href="angeltoabraham.html">Abraham, Abraham, you are old and cannot hear:</a> <a href="apollo11.html">So it’s the fucking moon. Big deal. As if</a> <a href="arspoetica.html">What is poetry?</a> <a href="art.html">Paul was writing in his diary about art.</a> <a href="axe.html">Paul took his axe and went out into the woods to chop trees.</a> <a href="big-dipper.html">After searching for days or even months</a> <a href="boar.html">Now the ticking clocks scare me.</a> <a href="boy_bus.html">When he said Bible I heard his southern accent</a> <a href="building.html">_ART and CRAFT are only the inside and outside of the same building.</a> <a href="call-me-aural-pleasure.html">Like <em>40</em> as I challenge anyone to come too!</a> <a href="cereal.html">He woke up after eleven and didn’t go outside all day, not even to his Writing Shack.</a> <a href="cold-wind.html">Man of autumn, cold wind,</a> <a href="collage-instrument.html"><code>tr</code> has been a part of the Unix toolset since the late 70s.</a> <a href="creation-myth.html">So two hyperintelligent pandimensional beings</a> <a href="deadman.html">A dead man finds his way into our hearts</a> <a href="death-zone.html">When I think of death I think</a> <a href="deathstrumpet.html">He didn’t have any polish so he spit-shined the whole thing,</a> <a href="dollywood.html">I turned off the TV as soon as the end credits began.</a> <a href="dream.html">It had gotten cold.</a> <a href="early.html"><em>YOU CANNOT DISCOVER ART ART MUST BE CREATED</em> he sat on the couch at home while his mother watched TV and smoked.</a> <a href="elegyforanalternateself.html">Say there are no words. Say that we are conjoined</a> <a href="epigraph.html">I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story.</a> <a href="ex-machina.html">Bottom of the drink: they had</a> <a href="exasperated.html">I didn’t write this sestina yesterday.</a> <a href="father.html">“Is man the natural thing that makes unnatural things” he thought to himself as he looked out the kitchen window at the shed.</a> <a href="feedingtheraven.html">You never can tell just when Charlie Sheen will enter your life.</a> <a href="finding-the-lion.html">Tonight, as I look up, the stars</a> <a href="fire.html">His mother ran out of the house in her nightgown.</a> <a href="found-typewriter-poem.html">Look, I say—look here—</a> <a href="hands.html">He looked down at his hands idly while he was typing.</a> <a href="hard-game.html">You think building Hoggle’s a hard game?</a> <a href="hardware.html">His mother drove him to the Hardware Store on a Tuesday.</a> <a href="howithappened.html">I was away on vacation when I heard—</a> <a href="howtoread.html">This book is an exploration of life, of all possible lives that could be lived.</a> <a href="hymnal.html"><em>It’s all jokes</em> Paul wrote in what he was now calling his Hymnal.</a> <a href="i-am.html">I am a great pillar of white smoke.</a> <a href="i-think-its-you.html">I thought I saw you walking</a> <a href="i-want-to-say.html">I want to say I take it all back</a> <a href="i-wanted-to-tell-you-something.html">I wanted to tell you something in order to</a> <a href="in-bed.html">I hear the rats run</a> <a href="initial-conditions.html">There is a theory which states the Universe</a> <a href="january.html">January.</a> <a href="joke.html">He wrote <em><strong>JOKES</strong></em> on the top of a page in his notebook.</a> <a href="lappel-du-vide.html">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.</a> <a href="largest-asteroid.html">What secrets does it hold?</a> <a href="last-bastion.html">Dimly remembered celebrity chefs shuffle</a> <a href="last-passenger.html">Memory works strangely, spooling its thread</a> <a href="leaf.html">He shrugged the wood off his shoulder, letting it fall with a clog onto the earth floor of his Writing Shack.</a> <a href="leg.html">His first chair was a stool.</a> <a href="likingthings.html">The definition of happiness is <em>doing stuff that you really like</em>.</a> <a href="listen.html">If you swallow hard enough</a> <a href="love-as-god.html">God is love, they say, but there is</a> <a href="lovesong.html">Walking along in the dark is a good way to begin a song.</a> <a href="man.html"><em>THIS MAN REFUSED TO OPEN HIS EYES</em></a> <a href="manifesto_poetics.html">What is a poem?</a> <a href="moon-drowning.html">The moon is drowning the stars it pushes them</a> <a href="moongone.html">The moon is gone and in its place a mirror.</a> <a href="mountain.html">The other side of this mountain</a> <a href="movingsideways.html">A dog moving sideways is sick; a man moving sideways is drunk.</a> <a href="music-433.html">Silence lies underneath us all in the same way</a> <a href="no-nothing.html">While swimming in the river</a> <a href="notes.html">Paul began typing on notecards.</a> <a href="nothing-is-ever-over.html">Nothing is ever over; nothing</a> <a href="on-genre-dimension.html">How does one describe a poem?</a> <a href="onformalpoetry.html">I think that I could write formal poems</a> <a href="options.html">What did he do when he was in the woods?</a> <a href="ouroboros_memory.html">He said at the beginning, “It’s like rolling yarn into a too-small ball.</a> <a href="paul.html">CONTENTS OF THE SHED</a> <a href="peaches.html">“My anger is like a peach,” he said.</a> <a href="philosophy.html">Importance is important.</a> <a href="phone.html">“Hello Paul this is Jill Jill Noe remember me” the voice on the phone was a woman’s.</a> <a href="planks.html">EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING</a> <a href="plant.html">I need a plant. 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The look she gave me 4. Half-hours in heaven are three times</a> <a href="tapestry.html">_Apparently typewriters need ribbon.</a> <a href="telemarketer.html">It was one of those nameless gray buildings that could be seen from the street only if Larry craned his neck to almost vertical.</a> <a href="the-night-we-met.html">My head is full of fire, my tongue swollen,</a> <a href="the-sea_the-beach.html">Waiting for a reading to start</a> <a href="theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html">We found your shirt deep in the dark water,</a> <a href="time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html">I wish I’d kissed you when I had the chance.</a> <a href="todaniel.html">There are more modern ideals of beauty</a> <a href="toilet.html">Paul only did his reading on the toilet.</a> <a href="toothpaste.html">He couldn’t find a shirt to go to work in.</a> <a href="treatise.html">TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS “SPOOKY</a> <a href="underwear.html">He dropped the penny in the dryer, turned it on, and turned around.</a> <a href="walking-in-the-rain.html">I can walk through the rain, that rare occurrence</a> <a href="wallpaper.html">He didn’t go back into the shed for a long time.</a> <a href="weplayedthosegamestoo.html">I saw two Eskimo girls playing a game</a> <a href="what-we-are-made-of.html">There is a cave just outside of Flagstaff made from ancient lava flows.</a> <a href="when-im-sorry-i.html">Your casserole dish takes the longest:</a> <a href="window.html"><em><strong>HYMN 386: JOKES</strong></em></a> <a href="words-irritable-reaching.html">Somewhere I remember reading advice for beginning writers not to show their work to anyone, at least that in the early stages.</a> <a href="words-meaning.html">“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.”</a> <a href="worse-looking-over.html">The radio is screaming the man</a> <a href="writing.html">He sat down at his writing desk and removed his new pen from its plastic wrapping.</a> <a href="x-ray.html">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.</a> <a href="yellow.html">He would enter data at work for fifty minutes and then go on break.</a></p>
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16... 16...
17 17
18[A dead man finds his way into our hearts](deadman.html) 18[Whenever you call me friend](100-lines.html)
19[a dog moving sideways is sick; a man moving sideways is drunk.](movingsideways.html) 19[He was born on a few separate occasions _green traffic lights at night_](about-the-author.html)
20[ART and CRAFT are only the inside and outside of the same building.](building.html) 20[_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is a hypertextual exploration of the workings of revision across time.](about.html)
21[Abraham, Abraham, you are old and cannot hear:](angeltoabraham.html)
22[after searching for days or even months](big-dipper.html)
23[and you were there in the start of it all](and.html)
24[apparently typewriters need ribbon.](tapestry.html)
25[Bottom of the drink: they had](ex-machina.html)
26[contents of the shed](paul.html).
27
28["Can one truly describe an emotion?" Eli asked me over the walkie-talkie.](statements-frag.html)
29[Case Duckworth is the cowardly but lovable Great Dane who solves mysteries on TV.](about_author.html) 21[Case Duckworth is the cowardly but lovable Great Dane who solves mysteries on TV.](about_author.html)
30[Dimly remembered celebrity chefs shuffle](last-bastion.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)
31["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) 23[Lost things have a way of staying lost.](amber-alert.html)
32[EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING STAYS THE SAME](planks.html). 24[And you were there at the start of it all](and.html)
33[EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING STAYS THE SAME](swear.html). 25[Abraham, Abraham, you are old and cannot hear:](angeltoabraham.html)
34[God is love, they say, but there is](love-as-god.html) 26[So it's the fucking moon. Big deal. As if](apollo11.html)
35[hymn 386: jokes](window.html). 27[What is poetry?](arspoetica.html)
36 28[Paul was writing in his diary about art.](art.html)
37[He builds a ship as if it were the last thing](shipwright.html) 29[Paul took his axe and went out into the woods to chop trees.](axe.html)
38[he chopped down: a sapling pine tree and looked at his watch.](sapling.html) 30[After searching for days or even months](big-dipper.html)
39[He couldn't find a shirt to go to work in.](toothpaste.html) 31[Now the ticking clocks scare me.](boar.html)
40[He didn't go back into the shed for a long time.](wallpaper.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) 41[He didn't have any polish so he spit-shined the whole thing,](deathstrumpet.html)
42[he dropped the penny in the dryer, turned it on, and turned around.](underwear.html) 42[I turned off the TV as soon as the end credits began.](dollywood.html)
43[He is so full in himself:](squirrel.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)
44[He looked down at his hands idly while he was typing.](hands.html) 54[He looked down at his hands idly while he was typing.](hands.html)
45[He said at the beginning, "It's like rolling yarn into a too-small ball.](ouroboros_memory.html)" 55[You think building Hoggle's a hard game?](hard-game.html)
46[He sat down at his writing desk and removed his new pen from its plastic wrapping.](writing.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)
47[He shrugged the wood off his shoulder, letting it fall with a clog onto the earth floor of his Writing Shack.](leaf.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)
48[He walked into the woods for the first time in months.](stump.html)
49[He was born on a few separate occasions: green traffic lights at night](about-the-author.html).
50[He woke up after eleven and didn't go outside all day, not even to his Writing Shack.](cereal.html)
51[He would enter data at work for fifty minutes and then go on break.](yellow.html)
52[He wrote JOKES on the top of a page in his notebook.](joke.html)
53
54["Hello Paul this is Jill Jill Noe remember me" the voice on the phone was a woman's.](phone.html)
55[His first chair was a stool.](leg.html) 73[His first chair was a stool.](leg.html)
56[His mother drove him to the Hardware Store on a Tuesday.](hardware.html) 74[The definition of happiness is *doing stuff that you really like*.](likingthings.html)
57[His mother ran out of the house in her nightgown.](fire.html) 75[If you swallow hard enough](listen.html)
58 76[God is love, they say, but there is](love-as-god.html)
59["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) 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)
60[How does one describe a poem?](on-genre-dimension.html) 88[How does one describe a poem?](on-genre-dimension.html)
61[I am a great pillar of white smoke.](i-am.html) 89[I think that I could write formal poems](onformalpoetry.html)
62[I can walk through the rain, that rare occurrence](walking-in-the-rain.html). 90[What did he do when he was in the woods?](options.html)
63[I didn't write this sestina yesterday.](exasperated.html) 91[He said at the beginning, "It's like rolling yarn into a too-small ball.](ouroboros_memory.html)
64[I don't care if they burn he wrote on his last blank notecard.](snow.html) 92[CONTENTS OF THE SHED](paul.html)
65[I hear the rats run](in-bed.html). 93["My anger is like a peach," he said.](peaches.html)
66[I lost my hands & knit replacement ones](roughgloves.html). 94[Importance is important.](philosophy.html)
67[I need a plant. I need a thing](plant.html). 95["Hello Paul this is Jill Jill Noe remember me" the voice on the phone was a woman's.](phone.html)
68[I only write poems on the bus anymore.](sense-of-it.html) 96[EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING](planks.html)
69[I saw my life branching out before me like the green fig tree in the story.](epigraph.html) 97[I need a plant. I need a thing](plant.html)
70[I saw two Eskimo girls playing a game](weplayedthosegamestoo.html)
71[I think that I could write formal poems](onformalpoetry.html);
72[I thought I saw you walking](i-think-its-you.html).
73[I turned off the TV as soon as the end credits began.](dollywood.html)
74
75[I want to say I take it all back](i-want-to-say.html),
76[I wanted to tell you something in order to](i-wanted-to-tell-you-something.html) ---
77[I was away on vacation when I heard ---](howithappened.html)
78[I wish I'd kissed you when I had the chance.](time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html)
79[I'm writing this now because I have to.](poetry-time.html) 98[I'm writing this now because I have to.](poetry-time.html)
80[If Justin Bieber isn't going for the sixteenth](sixteenth-chapel.html) --- 99[Of course, there is a God.](prelude.html)
81[if you swallow hard enough](listen.html) --- 100[The problem with people is this: we cannot be happy.](problems.html)
82[importance is important.](philosophy.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)
83[Inside of my memory, the poem is another memory.](riptide_memory.html) 108[Inside of my memory, the poem is another memory.](riptide_memory.html)
84 109[When Ronald McDonald takes off his striped shirt,](ronaldmcdonald.html)
85["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) 110[I lost my hands & knit replacement ones](roughgloves.html)
86[It had gotten cold.](dream.html) 111[He chopped down a sapling pine tree and looked at his watch.](sapling.html)
87[It was a gamble](stayed-on-the-bus.html);
88[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)
89[It's all jokes Paul wrote in what he was now calling his Hymnal.](hymnal.html)
90[January.](january.html)
91
92"[Like 40 as I challenge anyone to come too!](call-me-aural-pleasure.html)
93[Look, I say --- look here ---](found-typewriter-poem.html)
94[Lost things have a way of staying lost.](amber-alert.html)"
95[Man of autumn, cold wind,](cold-wind.html)
96[memory works strangely, spooling its thread](last-passenger.html).
97
98["My anger is like a peach," he said.](peaches.html)
99"[My body is attached to your body by a thin spittle of thought.](spittle.html)"
100[My head is full of fire, my tongue swollen,](the-night-we-met.html)
101[nothing is ever over; nothing](nothing-is-ever-over.html) ---
102[nothing matters; everything is sacred.](proverbs.html)
103[Now the ticking clocks scare me.](boar.html)
104
105[Of course, there is a God.](prelude.html) ---
106[Okay, so there either is or isn't a God.](purpose-dogs.html)
107[On your desk I set a tangerine:](seasonal-affective-disorder.html) 112[On your desk I set a tangerine:](seasonal-affective-disorder.html)
108[Paul began typing on notecards.](notes.html) 113[I only write poems on the bus anymore.](sense-of-it.html)
109 114[The self is a serengeti](serengeti.html)
110[Paul only did his reading on the toilet.](toilet.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)
111[Paul took his axe and went out into the woods to chop trees.](axe.html) 116[He builds a ship as if it were the last thing](shipwright.html)
112[Paul was writing in his diary about art.](art.html) 117[If Justin Bieber isn't going for the sixteenth](sixteenth-chapel.html)
113 118[_I don't care if they burn_ he wrote on his last blank notecard.](snow.html)
114["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) 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)
115["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) 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)
116 123["Can one truly describe an emotion?" Eli asked me over the walkie-talkie.](statements-frag.html)
117[Say there are no words. Say that we are conjoined](elegyforanalternateself.html): 124[It was a gamble](stayed-on-the-bus.html)
118[silence lies underneath us all in the same way](music-433.html) 125[He walked into the woods for the first time in months.](stump.html)
119[it's the fucking moon. Big deal. As if](apollo11.html)
120[two hyperintelligent pandimensional beings](creation-myth.html)
121[feel as though I am not a real writer.](real-writer.html)
122[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)
123
124[Swans fly overhead singing goodbye](swansong.html):
125[THIS MAN REFUSED TO OPEN HIS EYES](man.html).
126[TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY ACTION AT A DISTANCE"](treatise.html):
127[the definition of happiness is _doing stuff that you really like_.](likingthings.html)
128[The look she gave me (Half-hours in heaven are three times that in hell)](table_contents.html).
129[The moon is drowning the stars it pushes them](moon-drowning.html) ---
130[The moon is gone and in its place a mirror. Looking at the night sky now](moongone.html),
131[the other side of this mountain](mountain.html):
132[the problem with people is this: we cannot be happy.](problems.html)
133[The radio is screaming the man](worse-looking-over.html) ---
134[the self is a serengeti](serengeti.html) ---
135[there are more modern ideals of beauty](todaniel.html) ---
136[there is a cave just outside of Flagstaff made from ancient lava flows.](what-we-are-made-of.html)
137
138[There is a theory which states the Universe](initial-conditions.html),
139[this book, is an exploration of life, of all possible lives that could be lived.](howtoread.html)
140[This poem is dry like chapped lips.](swansong-alt.html) 126[This poem is dry like chapped lips.](swansong-alt.html)
141[Tonight, as I look up, the stars](finding-the-lion.html), 127[Swans fly overhead singing goodbye](swansong.html)
142[waiting for a reading to start](the-sea_the-beach.html), 128[EVERYTHING CHANGES OR EVERYTHING STAYS THE SAME](swear.html)
143[walking along in the dark, is a good way to begin a song.](lovesong.html) 129[4. The look she gave me 4. Half-hours in heaven are three times](table_contents.html)
144 130[_Apparently typewriters need ribbon.](tapestry.html)
145[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) 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)
146[We found your shirt deep in the dark water](theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html) --- 132[My head is full of fire, my tongue swollen,](the-night-we-met.html)
147[what did he do when he was in the woods?](options.html) 133[Waiting for a reading to start](the-sea_the-beach.html)
148 134[We found your shirt deep in the dark water,](theoceanoverflowswithcamels.html)
149["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) 135[I wish I'd kissed you when I had the chance.](time-looks-up-to-the-sky.html)
150 136[There are more modern ideals of beauty](todaniel.html)
151[What is a poem?](manifesto_poetics.html) 137[Paul only did his reading on the toilet.](toilet.html)
152[What is poetry?](arspoetica.html) 138[He couldn't find a shirt to go to work in.](toothpaste.html)
153[What secrets does it hold?](largest-asteroid.html) 139[TREATISE ON LITERATURE AS "SPOOKY](treatise.html)
154[When I think of death I think](death-zone.html), 140[He dropped the penny in the dryer, turned it on, and turned around.](underwear.html)
155[when Ronald McDonald takes off his striped shirt,](ronaldmcdonald.html) 141[I can walk through the rain, that rare occurrence](walking-in-the-rain.html)
156[when he finally got back to work, he was surprised they threw him a party.](punch.html) 142[He didn't go back into the shed for a long time.](wallpaper.html)
157[When he said Bible I heard his southern accent](boy_bus.html): 143[I saw two Eskimo girls playing a game](weplayedthosegamestoo.html)
158[whenever you call me friend](100-lines.html) 144[There is a cave just outside of Flagstaff made from ancient lava flows.](what-we-are-made-of.html)
159[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)
160[While swimming in the river](no-nothing.html):
161[YOU CANNOT DISCOVER ART ART MUST BE CREATED he sat on the couch at home while his mother watched TV and smoked.](early.html)
162
163[You never can tell just when Charlie Sheen will enter your life.](feedingtheraven.html)
164[You think building Hoggle's a hard game?](hard-game.html)
165[Your casserole dish takes the longest:](when-im-sorry-i.html) 145[Your casserole dish takes the longest:](when-im-sorry-i.html)
166[in mammals the ratio between bladder size](something-simple.html) 146[_**HYMN 386: JOKES**_](window.html)
167[has been a part of the Unix toolset since the late 70s.](collage-instrument.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/howithappened.txt b/howithappened.txt index 4e606f4..c592c67 100644 --- a/howithappened.txt +++ b/howithappened.txt
@@ -15,22 +15,22 @@ project:
15 link: lovesong 15 link: lovesong
16... 16...
17 17
18I was away on vacation when I heard--- \ 18| I was away on vacation when I heard---
19someone sat at my desk while I was away. \ 19| someone sat at my desk while I was away.
20They took my pen, while I was taking \ 20| They took my pen, while I was taking
21surf lessons, and wrote the sun into the sky. \ 21| surf lessons, and wrote the sun into the sky.
22They pre-approved the earth and the waters, \ 22| They pre-approved the earth and the waters,
23and all of the living things, without even \ 23| and all of the living things, without even
24having the decency to text me. It was not I \ 24| having the decency to text me. It was not I
25who was behind the phrase "creeping things." \ 25| who was behind the phrase "creeping things."
26When I got back, of course I was pissed, \ 26| When I got back, of course I was pissed,
27but it was [already written][] into the policy. \ 27| but it was [already written][] into the policy.
28I'm just saying: don't blame me for Cain \ 28| I'm just saying: don't blame me for Cain
29killing Abel. That was a murder. I'm not a cop. \ 29| killing Abel. That was a murder. I'm not a cop.
30The Tower of Babel fell on its own. The ark \ 30| The Tower of Babel fell on its own. The ark
31never saw a single drop of rain. I'm [the drunk][] \ 31| never saw a single drop of rain. I'm [the drunk][]
32sitting on the curb who just pissed his pants, \ 32| sitting on the curb who just pissed his pants,
33holding up a sign asking where I am. 33| holding up a sign asking where I am.
34 34
35[already written]: shipwright.html 35[already written]: shipwright.html
36[the drunk]: problems.html 36[the drunk]: problems.html
diff --git a/lappel-du-vide.txt b/lappel-du-vide.txt index 49c4da9..77ac2e9 100644 --- a/lappel-du-vide.txt +++ b/lappel-du-vide.txt
@@ -24,8 +24,7 @@ project:
24 link: love-as-god 24 link: love-as-god
25... 25...
26 26
27I. Walter 27## I. Walter
28---------
29 28
30Walter [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. 29Walter [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.
31That era in which the next time he goes under, to the fields of seaweed waving gently, the anemones slowly filtering seawater, it will most likely be for a death in the family. 30That era in which the next time he goes under, to the fields of seaweed waving gently, the anemones slowly filtering seawater, it will most likely be for a death in the family.
@@ -44,8 +43,7 @@ The problem was that the best wasn't good enough.
44 43
45[accounting firm]: telemarketer.html 44[accounting firm]: telemarketer.html
46 45
47II. L'appel du vide {.verse} 46## II. L'appel du vide {.verse}
48-------------------
49 47
50And I'll get in my car and drive \ 48And I'll get in my car and drive \
51and I'll want to keep driving \ 49and I'll want to keep driving \
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12 12
13txts = $(filter-out \
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13htmls = $(filter-out \ 17htmls = $(filter-out \
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16htmlPre = $(trunk)/versify.exe 20htmlPre = $(trunk)/versify.exe
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24lozengeOut = $(trunk)/lozenge.js 28lozengeOut = $(trunk)/lozenge.js
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26hapaxs = $(filter-out \ 30hapaxs = $(filter-out \
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51commonTitlesTxt = common-titles.txt
52commonTitlesOut = common-titles.html
53commonTitler = $(trunk)/common-titles.sh
54commonTitlesHead = $(trunk)/common-titles.head
42# }}} 55# }}}
43 56
44.PHONY: all 57.PHONY: all
45all: $(hapaxOut)\ 58all: $(hapaxOut) $(firstLinesOut) $(commonTitlesOut)\
46 $(htmlPre) $(htmls) $(lozengeOut)\ 59 $(htmlPre) $(htmls) $(lozengeOut)\
47 $(backTxts) $(backHtms) 60 $(backTxts) $(backHtms)
48 61
@@ -61,7 +74,7 @@ $(lozengeOut): $(htmls)
61 @bash $(backlinker) $< $@ $(backHead) $(htmls) 74 @bash $(backlinker) $< $@ $(backHead) $(htmls)
62 75
63%_backlinks.htm: %.back | $(htmlTemplate) 76%_backlinks.htm: %.back | $(htmlTemplate)
64 pandoc $< -t html5 $(backPandocOptions) -o $@ && rm $< 77 pandoc $< -t html5 $(backPandocOptions) -o $@
65# }}} 78# }}}
66# HAPAX {{{ 79# HAPAX {{{
67$(hapaxPre): $(hapaxPreSrc) 80$(hapaxPre): $(hapaxPreSrc)
@@ -73,15 +86,26 @@ $(hapaxPre): $(hapaxPreSrc)
73$(hapaxOut): $(hapaxs) | $(hapaxPre) $(hapaxLinker) $(hapaxHead) 86$(hapaxOut): $(hapaxs) | $(hapaxPre) $(hapaxLinker) $(hapaxHead)
74 pandoc $^ -t $(hapaxer) -o $(hapaxOut) 87 pandoc $^ -t $(hapaxer) -o $(hapaxOut)
75 @bash $(hapaxLinker) $@ $(hapaxHead) $^ 88 @bash $(hapaxLinker) $@ $(hapaxHead) $^
76 -rm *.hapax
77# }}} 89# }}}
78# FIRST LINES & COMMON TITLES {{{ 90# FIRST LINES & COMMON TITLES {{{
79# TODO 91$(firstLinesTxt): $(txts) | $(firstLiner) $(firstLinesHead)
92 @bash $(firstLiner) $@ $(firstLinesHead) $^
93
94$(firstLinesOut): $(firstLinesTxt) | $(htmlTemplate) $(htmlPre)
95 pandoc $< -t html5 $(htmlPandocOptions) -o $@
96
97$(commonTitlesTxt): $(txts) | $(commonTitler) $(commonTitlesHead)
98 @bash $(commonTitler) $@ $(commonTitlesHead) $^
99
100$(commonTitlesOut): $(commonTitlesTxt) | $(htmlTemplate) $(htmlPre)
101 pandoc $< -t html5 $(htmlPandocOptions) -o $@
80# }}} 102# }}}
81# CLEAN {{{ 103# CLEAN {{{
82.PHONY: clean 104.PHONY: clean
83clean: 105clean:
84 -rm -f $(hapaxs) $(hapaxOut) 106 -rm -f $(hapaxs) $(hapaxOut)
107 -rm -f $(firstLinesOut) $(firstLinesTxt)
108 -rm -f $(commonTitlesOut) $(commonTitlesTxt)
85 -rm -f $(htmls) 109 -rm -f $(htmls)
86 -rm -f $(backHtms) 110 -rm -f $(backHtms)
87 -rm -f *.tmp trunk/*.tmp 111 -rm -f *.tmp trunk/*.tmp
diff --git a/process.txt b/process.txt index 080dd0d..e3f3793 100644 --- a/process.txt +++ b/process.txt
@@ -9,15 +9,13 @@ project:
9 class: meta 9 class: meta
10... 10...
11 11
12Hi. My name is Case Duckworth. This is my thesis. 12## Hi. My name is Case Duckworth. This is my thesis.
13---------------------------------------------------
14 13
15_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession. 14_Autocento of the breakfast table_ is an inter/hypertextual exploration of the workings of inspiration, revision, and obsession.
16I've compiled this work over multiple years, and recently linked it all together to form a (hopefully) more cohesive whole. 15I've compiled this work over multiple years, and recently linked it all together to form a (hopefully) more cohesive whole.
17To make this easier than collating everything by hand, I've relied on a process that leverages open-source technologies to publish my work onto a web platform. 16To make this easier than collating everything by hand, I've relied on a process that leverages open-source technologies to publish my work onto a web platform.
18 17
19Process steps 18## Process steps
20-------------
21 19
221. Write poems. 201. Write poems.
232. Convert to Markdown. 212. Convert to Markdown.
@@ -51,8 +49,7 @@ Process steps
51 - As of now, I've completed a _[Hapax legomenon][]_ compiler, a [back-link][] compiler, and an updater for the [random link functionality][] that's on this site. 49 - As of now, I've completed a _[Hapax legomenon][]_ compiler, a [back-link][] compiler, and an updater for the [random link functionality][] that's on this site.
52 - I'd like to build a compiler for the [Index of first lines][] and [Index of common titles][] once I have time. 50 - I'd like to build a compiler for the [Index of first lines][] and [Index of common titles][] once I have time.
53 51
54The beauty of this system 52## The beauty of this system
55-------------------------
56 53
57- I can compile these poems into (almost) any format: `pandoc` supports a lot. 54- I can compile these poems into (almost) any format: `pandoc` supports a lot.
58- Once I complete the above process once, I can focus on revising my poems. 55- Once I complete the above process once, I can focus on revising my poems.
diff --git a/question_backlinks.htm b/question_backlinks.htm index 0094634..24b3946 100644 --- a/question_backlinks.htm +++ b/question_backlinks.htm
@@ -38,8 +38,7 @@
38 <section class="content list"> 38 <section class="content list">
39 <ul> 39 <ul>
40 <li><a href="exasperated.html">Exasperated</a></li> 40 <li><a href="exasperated.html">Exasperated</a></li>
41 <li><a href="i-want-to-say.html">I want to say</a></li> 41 <li><a href="i-want-to-say.html">I want to say</a> punch.html</li>
42 <li><a href="punch.html">Punch</a></li>
43 <li><a href="reports.html">Reports</a></li> 42 <li><a href="reports.html">Reports</a></li>
44 <li><a href="sapling.html">Sapling</a></li> 43 <li><a href="sapling.html">Sapling</a></li>
45 <li><a href="window.html">Window</a></li> 44 <li><a href="window.html">Window</a></li>
diff --git a/statements-frag.txt b/statements-frag.txt index 63d160c..ef943f2 100644 --- a/statements-frag.txt +++ b/statements-frag.txt
@@ -9,8 +9,7 @@ project:
9 class: autocento 9 class: autocento
10... 10...
11 11
12I. Eli {#eli} 12## I. Eli {#eli}
13------
14 13
15"Can one truly describe an emotion?" Eli asked me over the walkie-talkie. 14"Can one truly describe an emotion?" Eli asked me over the walkie-talkie.
16He was in the bathroom, & had taken the walkie-talkie in with him absent-mindedly. 15He was in the bathroom, & had taken the walkie-talkie in with him absent-mindedly.
@@ -44,8 +43,7 @@ So I walked around the coffee table as he sat down, not looking at me anymore, a
44The blanket I had been sitting in was crumpled next to him like a dead bird. 43The blanket I had been sitting in was crumpled next to him like a dead bird.
45I opened my mouth but thought better of talking, and closed the door behind me slowly. 44I opened my mouth but thought better of talking, and closed the door behind me slowly.
46 45
47II. Dimorphic {#dimorphic .verse} 46## II. Dimorphic {#dimorphic .verse}
48-------------
49 47
50[Oranges][]. Poison. A compromise \ 48[Oranges][]. Poison. A compromise \
51between Mary & [Judas][]. Blue \ 49between Mary & [Judas][]. Blue \
@@ -58,8 +56,7 @@ has a seething mass of eels \
58for a brain, mating in the water so forcefully \ 56for a brain, mating in the water so forcefully \
59that it could [drown you under the moon][]. 57that it could [drown you under the moon][].
60 58
61III. Declaration of Poetry {#declaration-of-poetry} 59## III. Declaration of Poetry {#declaration-of-poetry}
62--------------------------
63 60
64You have to go one line at a time, and you have to start on the first or second line. 61You have to go one line at a time, and you have to start on the first or second line.
65 62
diff --git a/trunk/common-titles.head b/trunk/common-titles.head new file mode 100644 index 0000000..705647d --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/common-titles.head
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
1---
2title: Autocento of the breakfast table
3id: common-titles
4subtitle: index of common titles
5genre: prose
6
7project:
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
diff --git a/trunk/common-titles.sh b/trunk/common-titles.sh new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9bc0de8 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/common-titles.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
1#!/bin/bash
2
3outFile="$1";
4header="$2";
5shift 2;
6glob="$@";
7
8echo -n "Compiling ${outFile}...";
9cat "$header" > $outFile;
10
11for file in $glob; do
12 # Copy title to $outFile & link
13 title="$(grep '^title:' "$file" | cut -d' ' -f2- | sed 's/"//g')";
14 if (( $RANDOM % 13 == 0 )); then
15 echo -n "| ";
16 else
17 echo -n " ";
18 fi
19 echo "[$title](${file%.*}.html)" >> "$outFile";
20done
21echo "Done.";
diff --git a/trunk/first-lines.head b/trunk/first-lines.head new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f73b410 --- /dev/null +++ b/trunk/first-lines.head
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
1---
2title: Autocento of the breakfast table
3id: first-lines
4subtitle: index of first lines
5genre: prose
6
7project:
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
diff --git a/trunk/first-lines.sh b/trunk/first-lines.sh index 50b0e0c..37b7291 100644 --- a/trunk/first-lines.sh +++ b/trunk/first-lines.sh
@@ -1,17 +1,27 @@
1#!/bin/bash 1#!/bin/bash
2 2
3outFile=src/first-lines.txt 3outFile="$1";
4header="$2";
5shift 2;
6glob="$@";
4 7
5echo "" > $outFile 8firstLineOf() { # $1 = file
9 endOfYaml=$(sed -n '/^\.\.\.$/=' "$1")
10 tryLineNumber=$((endOfYaml + 1))
11 try=""
12 while [[ -z $try ]]; do
13 try=$(head -n $tryLineNumber "$1" | tail -n 1 |\
14 sed -e 's/^[|>] //' -e 's/[][]//g' -e 's/^#.*//' -e 's/^--.*//')
15 (( tryLineNumber += 1 ))
16 done
17 echo "$try"
18}
6 19
7for file in src/*.txt; do 20echo -n "Compiling ${outFile}..."
8 echo -n "Getting first line of $file .. " 21cat "$header" > $outFile
9 endOfYAML=$(sed -n '/^\.\.\.$/=' "$file")
10 firstLineNumber=$((endOfYAML + 2))
11 22
12 echo "$file: " >> $outFile 23for file in $glob; do
13 echo " $(head -n $firstLineNumber "$file" | tail -n 1)" >> $outFile 24 # Copy first line to $outFile & link
14 25 echo "[$(firstLineOf "$file")](${file%.*}.html)" >> $outFile
15 unset endOfYAML firstLineNumber
16 echo "Done."
17done 26done
27echo "Done."