<Deleted User> (7904)
Tue 20th Apr 2010 21:31
I love univocalisms. There's something about that 'one vowel' restriction which leads to the poem veering off in weird directions. Tom O'Connor defending Gordon Brown from a baying mob is such a good image...
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Hi, cheers for the nice comments guys!
The idea of univocalism was introduced to me by one of my friends (also a poet).
Basically it's just writing a piece which only includes one vowel all the way through. I highly recommend giving it a go - it's lots of fun!
I would be very interested to hear anyone's attempts at univocalism in 'U' (very difficult!)
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Yo, so good, love the One about Gordon Brown...
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<Deleted User> (7075)
Thu 7th Jan 2010 16:43
Hi Jenni, Liked your selection here. Never heard of univocalism... interesting. Would make a good what I do thats new article in the features section - check it out. Liked the goth moth. Win
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Hi Jenni - like your poetry, esp the moth who wasn't a moth, and the one about poor Meg. What is univocalism? Is it what it sounds like, i.e. reciting the poem all on one note? I am intrigued! Maybe you should try and do an audio. Glad you like performing - I haven't tried it yet! My new year's resolution!
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Hello Jennie, welcome to WOL. Can we see some of your work?
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<Deleted User> (11456)
Fri 11th Oct 2013 16:38
Hi Jenny,
How are you? I love your Univocalisms they are great and inspirational. Yes I have managed your challenge to do a Univocalism in U. It was hard to do and wacky? Will try it out at the Waddy. Kind regards, Ian McGregor Hart
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