May 12, 2008


A bit of notice for elimae

A new literary blog, devoted to highlighting good writing on the Internet, has selected elimae.

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6 Responses to “A bit of notice for elimae

  1. Dan Whatley on May 12th, 2008 at 2:08 pm

    Congratulations! Elimae’s quality is consistently fantastic. There are other sites that hit that mark occasionally, or even more often, but I can always count on Elimae for my lift.

  2. Deron Bauman on May 12th, 2008 at 4:05 pm

    that’s great, and they certainly picked a great story. here’s to Norman!

  3. Cooper Renner on May 12th, 2008 at 4:23 pm

    Thanks, Dan and Deron.

    (Actually I picked the story.)

  4. Sheila Ryan on May 12th, 2008 at 4:28 pm

    It’s not easy, I think, to characterize elimae, but you done good, Cooper. Yeehaw! to you and to Deron and to all elimae contributors. (Pronounce Yeehaw! with an ‘old Modernist’ accent.)

  5. Rick Neece on May 12th, 2008 at 6:22 pm

    Cooper and Deron
    What an accomplishment you’ve created! Thank you for making elimae what it is. If it weren’t for you, now, I’d have no place for some of my words to exist.

    Cooper, I love your phrase, It aims, like all of Lock’s work, to use words the way gifted painters use brushes. I’ve talked of my own slow work similarly. Not that I’d count myself among the gifted, the paint is the word. Abstract paintings, evoking an emotion as opposed to story.

    I’ve seen a few painted works where I could sit for hours immersing myself in the emotion the painter offers me. The story is there, buried under the emotion. There is truth there. Can’t necessarily say the painter’s story, but it’s my story, it resonates in my deepest place. Very much in the way the words I’m so priveleged to see in elimae work on me.

    I’ve already said too much. These words are cliche, these words don’t come close to containing what I mean to say, but I feel compelled to try.

  6. Michael Grant Smith on May 12th, 2008 at 7:12 pm

    Deron and Cooper, thank you for elimae.

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