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Tom Beck
@tombeck.eth
My first poem on /zora. Read and mint Invocation below! I thought this a fitting one for my first blockchain poem. An invocation is the ancient practice of calling the muses for aid in creative work. It’s a response to writer’s block—and an understanding that creative expression involves not just “you” but other forces. Probably the most famous example is Homer’s opening to The Odyssey: “Sing in me, Muse, and through me tell the story”
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Arjan | That Poetry Guy
@arjantupan
Oh, I had not seen this one before, I think. Thanks for sharing again. I love it. The poem, and your intro in the cast also remind me of the words of Dutch writer Harry Mulisch and the TED talk by Elizabeth Gilbert about being at the right place at the right time to capture a story, poem, piece of art. 1000 $degen
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Retro-tipping your writing once again. 7000 $DEGEN
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Returning with 3000 $DEGEN today, as I mentioned in a separate cast. (No need to thank me; this is me thanking you for the value you already delivered but which has not flowed back to you in appropriate measure, due to the dominance of extractive systems).
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Danica Swanson
@danicaswanson
Great title and imagery. I also like how you put the word "you" in quotes in your intro. 🤔 🧠 2700 $DEGEN
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Mariya Fornoy
@natashamia
Hi! I just went to your site and read your work. I want to say that I am impressed by how beautifully you write! unbelievable... thanks!
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The Ninnas
@the-ninnas
I can't wait until we can mint entire book chapters onchain! This is wonderful, saving to reread and ponder on it later.
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