The UA Poetry Center is offering a class on
generative writing, a term that was new to me. After I explored further, taking a look at generative writing exercises on a couple of sites online, I was reminded of a poem I wrote in the early '80s,
Man on the Pushdown Stack, about the murder of a man who was a well-known American Baha'i. The pushdown stack was a concept I was learning in a database class I was taking at Temple University at the time. I'll post the poem if I can find it. It's in a box somewhere.
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