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Sophia Sovereign-Love is the pseudonymous/anonymous writer, poet, philosopher, meta-artist (i.e. Life as Art or Living in the Love of Wisdom) and Wikipedia user who has planned to utilize this site to publish her works (open source -- and thereby does not consent to the copyrighting, patenting or fallacious, erroneous, slanderous or other miscellaneous malicious disturbances of any works, ideas, details, etc. disclosed on any page she creates/edits/facilitates or any [even loosely] related page that is created/edited/facilitated by anyone; although of course she does consent such being shared and utilized [with jurisprudence] in only the widest possible sense of free sharing/open source [i.e. no compensatory involvement of any kind -- by reading this article or opening this page one agrees to never expect or receive compensation of any sort for such use, and to never be a blatant 'arse' in the previous sense of "miscellaneous malicious disturbances"]). Sophia has not (and will not) create, edit or facilitate (in any way) any pages unrelated to her works, ideas or namesake. This page and its contents (as well as any other pages created/edited/facilitated by Sophia) is a Universal Binding Contract under the Natural Law of Consent and Contract created solely for the purposes of spreading the Love of Wisdom (cf. 'philo' 'sophia' -- the Greek etymology of philosophy). Disclaimer riddled opening statement: QED.

Sophia Sovereign-Love is currently working on an extremely short compilation of epigrams loosely connected to ancient Greek epigrammaticism (cf. [for instance] epigrammatists, Meleager of Gadara, Greek Anthology, et al) entitled "134 Experimental Epigrams by Sophia Sovereign-Love." The amount of epigrams chosen was indeed a deliberate allusion to Meleager, the ancient Greek popularizer of philosophy. A compilation of epigrams entitled (this title of course being an overt homage to Meleager) "The Sophianic Anthology" will be assimilated after more short books of this sort are published. This series (i.e. not the anthology) will maintain the emblematic title with only slight additions to distinguish the volumes: for instance, the second volume will be entitled "Another 134 Experimental Epigrams by Sophia Sovereign-Love"; the third will be "134 Experimental Epigrams by Sophia Sovereign-Love: Again"; and so on (with perhaps the later volumes becoming [at least loosely] theme oriented since there are only so many variations on this 'additional' [+] word motif). In addition, Sophia has no objection to a meta-anthology eventually being created/published (open source of course) which includes related or fractally 'iridescent' epigrams by other authors as well in the future.

To conclude this introduction to Sophia Sovereign-Love, consider the following opening epigram from the first aforementioned upcoming 'book' as an extension to the above 'disclaimer' (as well as a conciliatory preface):

The verse herein is indistinguishably terse, but so is every insurmountable arse."         --Sophia Sovereign-Love, 134 Experimental Epigrams (unpublished)