A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities
Viewing comments for Chapter 20 "Antimetabolic antics"A collection of poems showcasing unusual words
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Comment from --Turtle.
Hi, Craig...
I read this poem, wanted to let you know, though I'm coming to a full brain shut down on what to say.
I thought it was cute... using examples of phases that are antimetaboles to give the sense of what an antimetabole is. It's one of those concepts that sound way more complicated than it actually is... making it appropriate that the poem acts like the voice of the poem is raving nonsense, when really, it's dancing around antimetaboles.
reply by the author on 22-Jan-2018
Hi, Craig...
I read this poem, wanted to let you know, though I'm coming to a full brain shut down on what to say.
I thought it was cute... using examples of phases that are antimetaboles to give the sense of what an antimetabole is. It's one of those concepts that sound way more complicated than it actually is... making it appropriate that the poem acts like the voice of the poem is raving nonsense, when really, it's dancing around antimetaboles.
Comment Written 22-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 22-Jan-2018
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Hi Turtle,
I'm concerned here. This is what I'm churning out after 20 days... imagine the gibberish after 365! Oh well, maybe I'll settle for a month ;-)
Thanks for reviewing this bit of silliness, and be warned - it only gets worse :)
Cheers,
Craig
Comment from Gloria ....
I think this is great good fun, Craig. Of course your metre is pristine and the contest utterly authentic and original. And antimetabole is one of those words that just flows off the tongue in perfect iambic metre.
Can't wait for today's offering. This is a great book!
Gloria
reply by the author on 21-Jan-2018
I think this is great good fun, Craig. Of course your metre is pristine and the contest utterly authentic and original. And antimetabole is one of those words that just flows off the tongue in perfect iambic metre.
Can't wait for today's offering. This is a great book!
Gloria
Comment Written 21-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 21-Jan-2018
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Thanks, Gloria. Today is almost over, and I haven't even looked up the word yet.I found it difficult enough when it was a poem a day for a month... what was I thinking? Cheers, Craig :)
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
The whole is not the part, nor part the whole.
This is a unique piece and it was a confusing...but in a nice way...piece that I had to chuckle. Great rhyme and flow
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
The whole is not the part, nor part the whole.
This is a unique piece and it was a confusing...but in a nice way...piece that I had to chuckle. Great rhyme and flow
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thanks for the kind comments.Unique works for me :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Sharon Haiste
Very nicely done.
I like your antimetabole poem and your use of the word to create it.
Well written, it flows nicely and is fun.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Sharon
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
Very nicely done.
I like your antimetabole poem and your use of the word to create it.
Well written, it flows nicely and is fun.
Thank you for sharing this with us.
Sharon
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thank you for the kind words, Sharon. Much appreciated - Craig
Comment from Teri7
Craig, I must say you wrote a good poem, but I still can't pronounce that word! lol You used very good wording and was enjoyable to read! Blessings, Teri
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
Craig, I must say you wrote a good poem, but I still can't pronounce that word! lol You used very good wording and was enjoyable to read! Blessings, Teri
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thanks very much for the kind comments, Teri. Much appreciated - Craig
Comment from bichonfrisegirl
I'm sorry I'm out of sixers, such a clever write is this, Craig! I love it!
This poem is written with such finesse. You demonstrate the meaning of the word "antimetabole" in such a fun way to your reader. Love the humor in this poem. "And yet there's little wrong inside my bean; I mean that which I say, my friend, I mean." ... hahaha!
So very well written and presented. You gave me a good chuckle with my morning coffee. :)
Suggestion ... Perhaps in your author notes show the reader how to pronounce the word of the day? I'm wondering if it's pronounced (an-tee-met-a-bowl) or (an-tie-met-a- bowl). I suppose I could look it up myself, but I'm too lazy this morning. ~~ Connie
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
I'm sorry I'm out of sixers, such a clever write is this, Craig! I love it!
This poem is written with such finesse. You demonstrate the meaning of the word "antimetabole" in such a fun way to your reader. Love the humor in this poem. "And yet there's little wrong inside my bean; I mean that which I say, my friend, I mean." ... hahaha!
So very well written and presented. You gave me a good chuckle with my morning coffee. :)
Suggestion ... Perhaps in your author notes show the reader how to pronounce the word of the day? I'm wondering if it's pronounced (an-tee-met-a-bowl) or (an-tie-met-a- bowl). I suppose I could look it up myself, but I'm too lazy this morning. ~~ Connie
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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I'm guessing with this word, the answer to the question is settled by whether you say an-tee-clock-wise or an-tie-clock-wise. There may never be a consensus lol. I could do what you suggest for some words, Connie, but not all - as the book doesn't contain pronunciation guidelines for every one. Thanks for the lovely review, and I'm glad it gave you a laugh :) Craig
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An-tee-met-a-bowl it is then, as I would say an-tee-clock-wise. Thanks! :)
Comment from James H. Oldfield
Very clever, I really liked that.
I love the self-awareness of the poem, the playful nature of the closing, in particular.
A really enjoyable read.
Great job, take care.
-James
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
Very clever, I really liked that.
I love the self-awareness of the poem, the playful nature of the closing, in particular.
A really enjoyable read.
Great job, take care.
-James
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thanks very much for the kind review. Just a bit of silliness - I really didn't know how else to approach the subject word. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Wetbelly01
HaHaHa!!... I Like It!!... This poem is chock full of 'Antimetaboles'!...
I'm impressed how you cleverly incorporated them into this poem!...
The only 'glitch' I've seen is in line 3... I believe there's too many 'mys'...
Otherwise, this is a great poem... My compliments!!
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
HaHaHa!!... I Like It!!... This poem is chock full of 'Antimetaboles'!...
I'm impressed how you cleverly incorporated them into this poem!...
The only 'glitch' I've seen is in line 3... I believe there's too many 'mys'...
Otherwise, this is a great poem... My compliments!!
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thank you for the lovely review. Thanks also for catching the typo - the result of a failed edit. It's fixed now. Much appreciated :) Craig
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written poem with antimetabolic antics which seems you got it all right. There is one line that seems to have something missing.
Possible typo
I'm not the type to leave my (my) panic showing,
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
A very well-written poem with antimetabolic antics which seems you got it all right. There is one line that seems to have something missing.
Possible typo
I'm not the type to leave my (my) panic showing,
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thanks so much for catching that typo, Sandra - it was the result of a failed edit - fixed now. I appreciate the kind and helpful remarks - Craig
Comment from MaryAnnie
As much as I want to write a review, review in antimetabole, I am at at my wit's end, the end of my rope to figure out how to do it well. As well.
CD, I was not familiar with this linguistic treat, so thank you for the introduction. And the wisdom teeth explanation. The personal writing challenge you've given yourself - I applaud. And I might be a wee jealous.
All the best!
MaryAnnie
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
As much as I want to write a review, review in antimetabole, I am at at my wit's end, the end of my rope to figure out how to do it well. As well.
CD, I was not familiar with this linguistic treat, so thank you for the introduction. And the wisdom teeth explanation. The personal writing challenge you've given yourself - I applaud. And I might be a wee jealous.
All the best!
MaryAnnie
Comment Written 20-Jan-2018
reply by the author on 20-Jan-2018
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Thank you for the fun review, MaryAnnie. I see you've worked it out - worked it out you have (now I just sound like Yoda). Have a great day! Craig
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I?m not sure how or why I thanked you for the wisdom teeth explanation.
That?s just weird.
My apologies. LOLOL