…which was and is essentially the catalyst to the Shakespeare project in that the insight I gained in writing these nine sonnets caused me to understand Will Shakespeare’s 154 sonnets in a way in which I could not have done had I not written these. I have posted a link to this sequence to the right. See the link entitled “Notes to Myself,” which I have also included here for convenience.
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