Saturday, June 03, 2006

A Literary Hybrid

It appears, when I wrote the poem, Transition, I created a new word,
a literary hybrid: envisionistic, to describe a crystal clear mental view
or a person, a sign or symbol of a certain belief, truly seeing.

~ James Eric Watkins

6 Comments:

Blogger Mer said...

I like the new word. You should definitely submit it to Oxford or Webster. Surely your word has more merit than "quiddich." ;)

2:50 AM  
Blogger Mer said...

Do blogs count?

12:34 AM  
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10:23 PM  
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10:25 PM  
Blogger Sir James Eric Watkins said...

I'm afraid not dear. Only print counts.

And if they're worth their salt, whomever the new word is submitted to, they will explore intent. For example, if the publishing company that I am the editor of prints these books, that would not be considered acceptable, I'm sure.

"But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong." Dennis Miller

Be well.

~ James

10:27 PM  
Blogger Mer said...

"Technotard" is another word you need to work on getting in the dictionary. It made me giggle. :)

I'm doing well other than the audio player conundrum. I think I need to embed it but I can't figure out how to alter the code so I can do that.

I passed my final evaluation at work and am now a full-fledged server so I should be making some cash pretty soon. Yay, I can get myself out of debt!

How are you?

-Mer

3:01 PM  

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