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− | '''Tasty Teresa''' was written for no other reason than to amuse myself. I'd got the couplet about ''finding Teresa in <someone's> freezer / in convenient family-sized joints'' in my head, and I had to write the rest of the poem to find out how they'd got there. The male protagonist was originally called "Hannibal", but that seemed a little too obvious, frankly, so he became Mario, to rhyme with "lothario. | + | '''Tasty Teresa''' was written for no other reason than to amuse myself. I'd got the couplet about ''finding Teresa in <someone's> freezer / in convenient family-sized joints'' in my head, and I had to write the rest of the poem to find out how they'd got there. The male protagonist was originally called "Hannibal", but that seemed a little too obvious, frankly, so he became Mario, to rhyme with "lothario". |
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'''Tasty Teresa''' was published by ''Every Day Poets'' on March 21st, 2009, and subsequently in the anthology "The Best of Every Day Poets One". | '''Tasty Teresa''' was published by ''Every Day Poets'' on March 21st, 2009, and subsequently in the anthology "The Best of Every Day Poets One". |
Revision as of 22:52, 13 August 2017
Inspiration
Tasty Teresa was written for no other reason than to amuse myself. I'd got the couplet about finding Teresa in <someone's> freezer / in convenient family-sized joints in my head, and I had to write the rest of the poem to find out how they'd got there. The male protagonist was originally called "Hannibal", but that seemed a little too obvious, frankly, so he became Mario, to rhyme with "lothario".
Publications
Tasty Teresa was published by Every Day Poets on March 21st, 2009, and subsequently in the anthology "The Best of Every Day Poets One".