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|    Will Dockery to All    |
|    Re: The Ahmos Zu-Bolton proof, again    |
|    19 Feb 26 18:44:09    |
      From: user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid              nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) posted:       > Will Dockery wrote:       >> nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) wrote in       >> news:IaWdnYA2IOs3pAv0nZ2dnZfqn_adnZ2d@giganews.com:       >>> Will Dockery wrote:       > >>> mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:       > >>> Will Dockery wrote:       >       > >>> The Ahmos Zu-Bolton proof, again.       > >>>       > >>> 1976 Poet-In-Residence at Carver High School, Columbus Georgia.       > >>>       > >>> (See JLA Forums attachment)       > >>>       > >>> Ahmos Zu-Bolton was in Columbus, GA. in Spring 1976.       > >>>       > >>> Yes, he was, as the evidence shows.       > >>>       > >>> See the evidence in the JLA Forums attachment posted in this       > >>> thread.       > >>>       > >>> I scanned the evidence from the published introduction to Pegasus       > >>> 1976 edition, written by Ahmos Zu-Bolton in 1976.       > >>>       > >>> The evidence is genuine.       > >>>       > >>> Find a published copy of Pegasus and prove otherwise, which of       > >>> course you can't or won't do.       > >>>       > >>> We can't find a copy of something that does not exist, such as the       > >>> 1976 Pegasus "Literary Journal."       > >>>       > >>> It exists.       > >>>       > >>> Look it up.       > >>>       > >>> it would only prove that some little known poet sat in on a couple       > >>> of Dan Barfirld's classes.       > >>>       > >>> That's true, which is what it proves       > >>>       > >>> MMP: That's what it *would* prove, if it could be verified.       > >>>       > >>> Dockery: It hasn't been tampered with, it's genuine.       > >>>       > >>> Thus, it's legitimate proof that Ahmos Zu-Bolton was in Columbus       > >>> Georgia at Carver High School in 1976.       > >>>       > >>> MMP: It's a matter of whether it *could have been* tampered with.       > >>>       > >>> I believe that Zu-Bolton sat in on a couple of Barfield's classes,       > >>> and I believe that he penned the letter (which is used as an       > >>> Introduction).       > >>>       > >>> Dockery: That's great, since that's basically what I've been       > >>> arguing all this time.       > >>>       > >>> We can end this now with that, if you'd like.       > >>>       > >>> We don't think that Will has "Pegasus" in his possession anymore.       > >>>       > >>> Yes, I do have a copy, which I'll scan in the near future.       > >>>       > >>> Also, we don't think he had a poem included in said "publication."       > >>>       > >>> I published one poem in the Pegasus 1976 edition, and have posted a       > >>> screenshot of that page, which also included art.       > >>>       > >>> No, you didn't. You were not included in the publication       > >>       > >> Stop lying and misrepresenting, NancyGene.       > >>       > >> I had one poem published in Pegasus 1976 and have posted a scan of the       page here and elsewhere.       > >>       > >> Look it up.       > >       > > We did, and you didn't. "Neon Bones" is not on AAPC, let alone a scan of       the poem in "Pegasus."              Okay, I'll post the poem soon since there's some interest in it              > Searches of Google AAPC, the other Google poetry groups, the archives on JLA       Forums, Google and Facebook show no "Neon Bones" poem or scan. There are a       some posts from you, Will Donkey, saying that it is not on the Internet and       that it was in "Pegasus,       " but your word is unreliable.       >       > "That reminds me, I don't think my poem "Neon Bones", the first poem I ever       published, back in 1976, has ever been posted on the internet... I think I'll       do a search for "Pegasus" (the Carver High School literary magazine I worked       for that year) and        see if some of that material just might be scanned by someone. I was known as       "William Dockery" back then so that keyword change may apply." - Will Donkey,       2015       >       > "One of my earliest poems, published in the 1976 literary journal of my high       school, "Neon Bones", was dedicated to Patti Smith. So far, that poem is       still unposted online." - Will Donkey, 2022       >       > "Good morning, Jordy, I'm planning to locate and post my 1976 poem about       Patti Smith, "Neon Bones", which has never been on the internet." - Will       Donkey, 2022       >       > "Soon, I'll post my 1976 homage to Patti Smith, "Neon Bones" published in       the school literary journal Pegasus, and never on the internet." - Will       Donkey, 2022       >       > No poem, no scan.              Thanks again for the interest, I'll type the "Neon Bones" poem up and post it       here on the newsgoup in the near future.              > This is a response to the post seen at:       > http://www.jlaforums.com/viewtopic.php?p=692651839#692651839              --       Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:       https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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