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ELISAVIETTA RITCHIE
Spinning the Compass

Broken compasses of my old, broken, life
at last, perhaps, are thrown away.

I must invent a new geometry.

But the perfection of a circle lurks
beyond pond ripples or a ring of smoke.

My patterns stay as scattered at the stars'.
Galaxies spill over in their dance.
I still must learn what orbits to describe.

Yet I will learn to chart the sky.


[from Raking The Snow, Washington Writers Publishing House, copyright Elisavietta Ritchie 1982]
"Poetry endangers the established order in the soul."
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Use of Comma in English Writing: Quick Guide and Tips

We all use commas in our writing; we know they’re essential: They separate parts of sentences into clear segments that aid in comprehensible reading. However, for most of us, placing commas becomes guesswork that uses up a significant part of the time we devote to writing..

Imagine writing without using any commas: Your sentences run on with no separation between subjects discussed; reading becomes a nightmare..

The use of comma in English writing is essential to distinguishing between the various phrases, marking a brief pause in the flow of our thoughts, and most importantly, makes our writing accurate, effective, and easy to read. The following guidelines will help you use commas correctly in your English writing. Use a comma: .

(1) When you have more than three words, phrases, or clauses in a series. i.e., “Ben, John, and Sheryl took the bus.” .

(2) To set off geographical places, i.e., “Miami, Florida”. .

(3) After introductory clauses, phrases, or words that precede the main clause. Introductory clauses that should be followed by a comma include: after, although, as, because, if, since, when, while. i.e., “While I was watching TV, the power suddenly cut off”..

(4) To separate independent clauses when they’re joined by any of the following words: and, but, for, nor, or, so, yet. i.e., “The sun went down, yet the children kept playing outside.” .

(5) When it will prevent confusion, i.e., Eats Shoots and Leaves vs. Eats, Shoots, and Leaves

(6) Use a pair of commas in the middle of a sentence to set off words, phrases, and clauses that are not crucial to the logic of the sentence, i.e., “My favorite sport, aside from basketball, is tennis”.

Use of comma to separate subjects from verbs, or between two verbs or verb phrases in a compound predicate must be avoided. Learn how an advanced online grammar check software can help you with the correct use of comma and with other punctuation rules.


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JEFFREY C. ALFIER
In Despair of Perfume			

Communal places stifle un-said things
and enshroud in mists, the beckoning wants.
Now, with breach in limbic chambers forestalled,
only the avatars dart, abounding,
while something unnamed beseeches rumors.

Yet unbound wants mount gymnasium walls
seizing with opiate impunity,
as brazen as Athens' salt-born breath.
Here - recondite glances float across flesh…

satin masks for undulating ghosts.


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