Wednesday’s Poem: “A day in bed with Aunt Maud” by Elizabeth Smither from The Year of Adverbs. Wednesday’s Literary Notes: It’s the anniversary of Black Tuesday, which happened in 1929 — the worst stock market crash in the history of the United States. The economy had been so good during the 1920s that people kept speculating in the markets, so stock prices were too high, much higher than the stocks themselves were worth. When they suddenly fell, it was a snowball effect. People had borrowed…