Benzie GIFs His Thoughts

/ Poetry Note by Benzie Dio

 

Hi, I’m Benzie Dio, the poetry editor of this issue.

One of the most defining, and also the most exciting things about SingPoWriMo, is its refusal to answer the question ‘What is a poem’ by any conventional standard or easily reducible axiom. If we are prepared to start from the position that

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then a poem is a poem when the thing that is like other things is like other things, regardless of what that thing is. Something something Saussure was correct all along.

With that in mind, consider how in this issue there are many ‘things’: lists, grids, diagrams, mathematical symbols, codings. Interactives. Yes, these are also poem things. And in the spirit of this, it is fitting that this editor’s musings on them are also.

Valen’s was a

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The correct answer to Jolene Lum’s will always be

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Praval gave us

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choices.

Me after reading Jolene Cheong’s

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My attempt to plot Quek Jia Qi’s

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What is Maddie’s

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Margaret ​∧

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made sense.

Min’s made me sing

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I saw the

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of Qamar’s poem.

And also the

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of Kemlyn’s.

Drima’s made me revisit

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(I came back to Jerome’s later because

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)

Rodrigo’s was lit

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Wahid put it all together for

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me.

Me,

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at Francine’s.

Me,

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at Karisa.

Min’s

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one more time.

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Not even me, at Joses’.

And finally everything Jerome again

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/ Benzie Dio teaches word-related things in a junior college, to help others make sense of them. His writing is published in a number of print and online anthologies, and even a textbook. He writes poetry because he has to, and plays because he wants to. Any prose is incidental.