On Baker’s Stone Girl E-Pic

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  1. Ed Baker
    Ed Baker August 25, 2014 at 9:07 pm .

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  2. Ed Baker
    Ed Baker August 5, 2014 at 2:18 pm .

    for those who are yet<br />following this<br />here is link to John Mingay&#39;s review :<br /><br />http://www.scribd.com/doc/234402440/Stone-Girl-E-pic-Review-by-John-Mingay

  3. Ed Baker
    Ed Baker August 5, 2014 at 2:14 pm .

    HEY JOE ! She is back in the &quot;most popular&quot; list….<br /><br />JEESH ! <br />what does this mean ?<br />what does anything ?<br /><br />John Mingay also has a nice review/read/take re: Stone Girl…<br />(and it is on the net…. and on my Scribd &quot;stash&quot;…<br /><br />he titles his review something like : &quot;Love is Everyday Actions&quot;…<br />which is a say right out

  4. Joseph Hutchison
    Joseph Hutchison June 20, 2011 at 10:14 pm .

    And you,<br />Vassilis!

  5. vazambam
    vazambam June 20, 2011 at 8:08 pm .

    Joe,<br /><br />good<br /><br />for you, good<br />for Con<br /><br />rad, good for<br />Ed, good<br /><br />for all of us–<br />thank goodness<br /><br />for you.

  6. vazambam
    vazambam June 20, 2011 at 8:04 pm .

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  7. Anonymous
    Anonymous June 20, 2011 at 5:23 pm .

    Mr. Natural ?<br /><br />NAUGH ! He&#39;s the crazy one. I&#39;m the sane one who just pretends to be crazy<br /><br />in order to maintain my sanity<br /><br />well..<br /><br />keep on truckin get in you bag and do your thing<br />and above al:<br /> keep on keepin on<br /><br /><br />K.

  8. Joseph Hutchison
    Joseph Hutchison June 20, 2011 at 5:11 pm .

    Conrad: I fretted over what you&#39;d think of it, because I value your opinion and was vividly aware that almost everything I wrote could stand a good deal of development. I&#39;ve been using those little colored Post-It markers when I&#39;m reading something for review, ergo my copy of <i>Stone Girl</i> is bristling with them—red, blue, yellow, orange, green—like some exotic jungle bird. There

  9. Anonymous
    Anonymous June 20, 2011 at 3:57 pm .

    WOWOW !<br /><br />thanks Joe… your read of/ take-away of<br />this review<br /> has taken my me far beyond<br />of what I was consciously/aware of when in the<br />(process of) the doing<br /><br />and<br />as I re:call<br /><br />your down-line &quot;stuff&quot; was a bit differently as on my pages onebyonebyone<br />

  10. Joseph Hutchison
    Joseph Hutchison June 20, 2011 at 3:48 pm .

    I was pleased to write it, Alan, but frustrated that I could only suggest the scope and effect of Ed&#39;s work. I regret (sort of) grinding a couple of my own axes in the piece, but significant poetry forces the reader to place it in context and then assess both the poetry and the context itself. Ed&#39;s poetry forces one to rethink the modernist project, it seems to me. I wish I could have

  11. Conrad DiDiodato
    Conrad DiDiodato June 20, 2011 at 3:43 pm .

    Joseph,<br /><br />outstanding review of Ed&#39;s work. The intersections with Joyce &amp; cummings, as well as the Taoist touches, are illuminating. As any reader of Ed Baker knows, STONE GIRL E-PIC is a rich but luxuriantly wild text of scaling trees, rhizomes and dropping vines, no one of which alone will give you the true garden.<br /><br />Thank you!

  12. Alan Baker
    Alan Baker June 20, 2011 at 3:11 pm .

    Thank you for this insightful and considered review of Ed&#39;s work. He is a unique writer who deserves wider attention, and I&#39;ll be publicising your review as widely as I can. Best wishes, Alan Baker (no relation to Ed), Editor, Leafe Press.

  13. Alan Baker
    Alan Baker June 20, 2011 at 3:09 pm .

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