Agit Prop 101 Tale of Woe

November 10, 2009
Posted by victor
Posted in Agit Prop 101 | 2 Comments »

To all those, about ten poets, who were waiting for word on their Agit Prop 101 submissions: blame Bill Gates. If not ol’ Bill, then Microsoft. I recently upgraded from a beta version of Windows 7 to the commercial product. This resulted in a ‘clean install’, i.e. all my programs were wiped cleaner than my pet doggie’s bottom. While I had saved most personal files, all my Outlook files which had not been saved as text were lost, including any outstanding poetry submissions.
My apologies for this incompetence on my part. In addition, I am still slowly fighting the Government, successfully but slowly, have had health problems, and really enjoy whining about how horrible everything is. But in short I’ve come up short. I will be better. By all means send any POLITICAL or SOCIALLY CONSCIOUS poetry to Victor Schwartzman at Victors@mts.net. Other poetry should go to the Literary Circus portion of the OW website. To my knowledge I have two books remaining to review, and again I’ll blame everyone but myself. Those books include David Blaine’s book of poetry, now apparently already sold out (so you should order more). I very much enjoyed David’s book, and will write the review shortly. Or maybe I’ll grow taller writing the review.
Thank you all for your patience! Medically, thank you all for your patients! Anyone need information about Sleep Apnea or Hypertension, gimme an email. Soon I hope to post the end of my ongoing human rights complaint (successful to date, now apparently on its way to court). By soon I mean 2023.
Writers unite!
Victor Schwartzman

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victor Writing since a kid, no kidding, but hate submitting. Have earned a living writing narration scripting, screenplays etc. Now write poetry, short fables, and the last chapters of a graphic novel. Retired from being a human rights officer for 21 years. As of some time in the spring, 2010, I will move from Winnipeg to Vancouver. My volunteer life includes running the movie room in Winnipeg's science fiction convention for 15 years, advocacy and social activism, and occasionally offering other writers editing suggestions.

2 Responses to “ Agit Prop 101 Tale of Woe ”

  1. victor
    victor on November 10, 2009 at 3:51 pm

    Victor, it’s so good to see you back! I’ve bought my hammer, I want to meet with you.
    Signed,
    Trinity

  2. David Blaine
    David Blaine on November 11, 2009 at 2:52 pm

    Victor says Victor? Well, it is good to see you back! You old pain in the ass agitator you.

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