I see the typical ratio for your program is six who write prose and six who write poetry. Is this to ensue that your Prose/Poetry death matches are evenly balanced?
You're basically correct, but the sport is wrong. Notre Dame's Creative Writing Program is actually famous for its Poetry vs. Prose ice hockey matches, which are known for their atavistic brutality and craven acts of violent deception. Now, if you'll excuse me, I must taunt my opponents in their own medium....
Raw gums on the ice. Your blood and teeth spray the crowd. This year, Prose will win.
I see the typical ratio for your program is six who write prose and six who write poetry. Is this to ensue that your Prose/Poetry death matches are evenly balanced?
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ReplyDeleteYou're basically correct, but the sport is wrong. Notre Dame's Creative Writing Program is actually famous for its Poetry vs. Prose ice hockey matches, which are known for their atavistic brutality and craven acts of violent deception. Now, if you'll excuse me, I must taunt my opponents in their own medium....
ReplyDeleteRaw gums on the ice.
Your blood and teeth spray the crowd.
This year, Prose will win.