User talk:Stephanus Ullerius Venator Piperbarbus
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Vale, [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 19:03, 23 November 2006 (CET) | Vale, [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 19:03, 23 November 2006 (CET) | ||
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+ | == Format for your poems? == | ||
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+ | Mi Veni, we're porting over a lot of the old ''Eagle'' material, including many of your fine poems. When originally published in the ''Eagle'', they appeared more or less like so (this one's [[Aquila:A Sea Voyage of Exploration (Nova Roma)|Aquila:A Sea Voyage of Exploration]]): | ||
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+ | :Foamy necked waves | ||
+ | :break oer the shoal | ||
+ | :Racing to wash, | ||
+ | :granite toothed beach | ||
+ | :Greenish sea moss, | ||
+ | :garlands the rocks | ||
+ | :Dark, wet and grey, | ||
+ | :set in the sand [...] | ||
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+ | But IIRC, your pieces have a standard meter and line-length, which I've always seen when they are first published: | ||
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+ | :Foamy necked waves, break oer the shoal | ||
+ | :Racing to wash, granite toothed beach | ||
+ | :Greenish sea moss, garlands the rocks | ||
+ | :Dark, wet and grey, set in the sand [...] | ||
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+ | I think you told us, early on, that this meter is a feature of a particular kind of Norse poetry. Would you like me to render your poems the traditional way as I find them? Or does the way they are now achieve the same effect? -- [[User:Aldus Marius Peregrinus|Marius Peregrinus]] 20:18, 28 December 2007 (CET) |
Latest revision as of 19:19, 28 December 2007
Salve Venator,
please don't use colons in article titles; they're reserved for namespaces. I also recommend against category names in article titles - just use simple titles, and Category links within the article to categorize it.
Thus instead of Fabulae Mensae: One-Gallon Winemaker, I recommend One-Gallon Winemaker
with [[Category:Fabulae Mensae]] within the article.
Vale, Marcus Octavius Gracchus(t) 19:03, 23 November 2006 (CET)
Format for your poems?
Mi Veni, we're porting over a lot of the old Eagle material, including many of your fine poems. When originally published in the Eagle, they appeared more or less like so (this one's Aquila:A Sea Voyage of Exploration):
- Foamy necked waves
- break oer the shoal
- Racing to wash,
- granite toothed beach
- Greenish sea moss,
- garlands the rocks
- Dark, wet and grey,
- set in the sand [...]
But IIRC, your pieces have a standard meter and line-length, which I've always seen when they are first published:
- Foamy necked waves, break oer the shoal
- Racing to wash, granite toothed beach
- Greenish sea moss, garlands the rocks
- Dark, wet and grey, set in the sand [...]
I think you told us, early on, that this meter is a feature of a particular kind of Norse poetry. Would you like me to render your poems the traditional way as I find them? Or does the way they are now achieve the same effect? -- Marius Peregrinus 20:18, 28 December 2007 (CET)