About Windhovering

About Windhovering

Maybe our touchstone now should be G. M. Hopkins, who made up his “own” set of formal constraints and then blew everyone’s footwear off from inside them. — David Foster Wallace,in The Review of Contemporary Fiction, summer 1993 I named this website Windhovering after the poem by the nineteenth century Jesuit poet, Gerard Manley Hopkins….

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