WRAITE-TA-READ unread warks argh like seedz whach never take root - perched an the plains ah eternity they argh paragons ah obsolesconce knick-knacks ah what nut ta do wraiters must be word hawkers - und shore their ideaz uppenly a manuskript isn't komplet e til its ideaz ure exprissed sozially rotting iz a social act - an ungoing dialog ta ward aff idiocy by shuring wards ideaz teek root un blozzum in mindz unseen Jack: Why use such queer English? Shu: (smiling) Why do you think? Jack: Out of boredom? Juanita: Could be . .. Isn't looser spelling an invitation ta loosen the mind? Ella: (shaking her head) All we can say is "could be." As with many things in life, certitudes are few and possibilities innumerable. ===================================================================================== from Lit-A-Rupture: A Post Literary Construction by T Newfields SUMMARY: A pictorial poem about the social dimension of writing and importance of sharing and conversation about queerness and certitudes. KEYWORDS: engaged writing, queerness, sociology of writing, social writing, certitudes by T Newfields [Nitta Hirou / Huáng Yuèwǔ] (b. 1955) Begun: 1999 in Táoyuán, Taiwan ⨳ Finished: 2016 in Tokyo, Japan Creative Commons License: Attribution. {{CC-BY-4.0}} Granted < LAST http://www.tnewfields.info/LitaRupture/discard.htm TOC http://www.tnewfields.info/LitaRupture/huxley.htm NEXT > http://www.tnewfields.info/LitaRupture/wuzzy.htm