Sponsored by Workhorse, Lexington Poetry Month is an easy to use
platform for poets to publish and share their work in an attractive
way. The community is supportive and diverse, commenting and
encouraging one another throughout June. Money we raise goes
to maintaining the cost of the website and publishing the yearly
anthology. Our goals are to provide every poet (~150) a copy of
the anthology, lower printing costs, and expand opportunities
offered during Lexington Poetry Month, such as featured readings
and poetry workshops.
For readers who puzzle over the word lucubration the noun is ARCHAIC for
study; meditation.
“after sixteen years’ lucubration he produced this account” or
a piece of writing, typically a pedantic or overelaborate one.
plural noun: lucubrations
I love how the title and last two lines connect.
For readers who puzzle over the word lucubration the noun is ARCHAIC for
study; meditation.
“after sixteen years’ lucubration he produced this account” or
a piece of writing, typically a pedantic or overelaborate one.
plural noun: lucubrations
It can be, but I used it in the sense of “something made, produced, composed at night, specifically by lamplight or candlelight.”