tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7207779005175877734.post133909263142325828..comments2019-09-10T20:31:28.977-05:00Comments on Saucy Wench's Words: Lost and found, part twoAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03783187688870042585noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7207779005175877734.post-29742563495510469012010-10-06T09:57:28.602-05:002010-10-06T09:57:28.602-05:00Regardless of your travels. You have always been ...Regardless of your travels. You have always been a Missourian. Your voice is that of the upper-south. You can't deny that. The odd feeling you have had returning should be likened to the explorer returning home; learning to walk on land again; everything and nothing familiar all at the same time. I do not know why King writes...As a Missourian and a scholar, I think you write because you have to...this land is connected naturally to prose and poetry. We are the home of the brash, bold and outspoken (Angelou) as well simple, organic and understated (Clemens). As your brother I know that on any given day, you are the best of both.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com