beatiful poem. i love jorie graham and you do a wonderful job of working into that vein that only she has access to.
on another note, how did you post your poem intact with indents and spacing? i am no expert at html and i haven't been able to figure out how to post a poem without it ending up all left-aligned. thanks!!
Thanks for your very kind words on this draft, Gary. Re: indents and spacing, TypePad's software has this advantage over Blogger's--i.e. tapping the space bar produces real spaces.
In Blogger you can try inserting text the length on the desired indentation, and then making that text the same color as your background.
Type the following, for example, then select the x's and change the text color to white (if you have a white background, black if you have a black background, etc.):
xxxxxLine with a five space indentation.
xxxxxxxxxxLine with a ten space indentation.
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Posted by: A. J. Patrick Liszkiewicz | June 27, 2005 10:47 PM
beatiful poem. i love jorie graham and you do a wonderful job of working into that vein that only she has access to.
on another note, how did you post your poem intact with indents and spacing? i am no expert at html and i haven't been able to figure out how to post a poem without it ending up all left-aligned. thanks!!
gary l. mcdowell
http://garylmcdowell.blogspot.com
Posted by: Gary L. McDowell | June 27, 2005 11:28 PM
Thanks for your very kind words on this draft, Gary. Re: indents and spacing, TypePad's software has this advantage over Blogger's--i.e. tapping the space bar produces real spaces.
In Blogger you can try inserting text the length on the desired indentation, and then making that text the same color as your background.
Type the following, for example, then select the x's and change the text color to white (if you have a white background, black if you have a black background, etc.):
xxxxxLine with a five space indentation.
xxxxxxxxxxLine with a ten space indentation.
I hope that helps!
Posted by: Ginger | June 28, 2005 11:16 AM