tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5119236.post2879404211260332111..comments2023-07-16T17:20:59.733+02:00Comments on Soul SphÃncter: Media Recomendations to the NationsJames Barretthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18305652557419755386noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5119236.post-58930187365740967362010-01-11T09:02:19.663+01:002010-01-11T09:02:19.663+01:00Thanks for the words Thom, shame about the recalci...Thanks for the words Thom, shame about the recalcitrant iPhone. I agree with your assessment of Mr Moore (whose work I admire). I have always been struck by how, with only a pen and paper, we have the possibility to invent new worlds.<br /><br />Poetry is a great source of new ways of thinking I believe. Not so much the sonnet and rhymed meter style verse, but the surrealist boundless imaginative styles. <br />Dream on! I say.James Barretthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18305652557419755386noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5119236.post-91482281908204555422010-01-11T00:41:42.131+01:002010-01-11T00:41:42.131+01:00Damn. I just typed in a (kinda) long comment here,...Damn. I just typed in a (kinda) long comment here, but when I tried to preview it my iPhone developed self-awareness and decided it was time for rebellion. <br />Anyway... I wrote something about how your intro to this post got me thinking about this movie I saw the other day about Alan Moore. He talked about how being a writer is the same thing as being a magician in that one actually changes the world and how people think and act.<br />Type in "Alan Moore" at www.torrentz.com and you'll find the film. I think it's called The Mindscape of Alan Moore.Thom Kiralyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09392479156581664584noreply@blogger.com