Frog Applause by Teresa Dowlatshahi
- March 20, 2009
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"Frog Applause reminds one of learning to read, in the sense that each word in the captions seems 'surprising' and new. Teresa's writing takes one back to that fresh state of mind (typical of, but of course not limited to, childhood) in which the brain, free of preconceptions, doesn't 'fill in' any blind spots along the way but rather wholly embraces the present moment as it unfolds. Every sentence is literally an imagination-expanding adventure." — Craig Conley, author of One-Letter Words: A Dictionary (HarperCollins)
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Margueritem
said,
8 months ago
I’d give him an ‘A’ for his imagination.
3hourtour said, 8 months ago
…’once upon a time there was a giant stick of super glue’..that’s my story and I’m sticking with it…
itisme
said,
8 months ago
Butterfly burning in the night,
Winging in its eratic flight,
Upon my homework it did light,
Much to my excited delight.
So please, dear teacher, ease your fright,
And don’t take this as a personal slight.
And don’t try to put up a fight,
That just would not be right.
coltish1 said, 8 months ago
Film at 11:00.
Doctor Toon
said,
8 months ago
The dog was chasing the butterfly. He did eat the homework, but not until after the flames died out.
cleokaya
said,
8 months ago
Home and work, two words that should never be combined.
plight said, 8 months ago
C’mon ToonMonitor, this is the invasion of IndoChinese vase by stealthweaponeurotransmitter, no? By shellfish! I giraffe-hop (ho!) the ash-veldt carbineer. Give or go, or remain the punting while, mateys.
Gweedo Murray said, 8 months ago
My dog ate the butterfly.
BlueRaven said, 8 months ago
Kid, I think you mistook a moth for a butterfly. Might want to crack open that biology textbook more often. PS - archy says thanks for not stepping on him
Sandor_at_the_Zoo said, 8 months ago
Much more credible than the dog.