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Monthly Archives: October 2024
on vitrine display
exploiter wrangles his tweeds see here thee arsehole of shamblesmesmerizing and haunting his possessivesparanoia flexing in bicentenary splendorhe’s mr. touchdown incandescencefrom exertion to everyday lift-off the crisp thrush of academic sentimentalitycomforts his tweedselbow patches as cemetery of heroismthee beautiful blighter … Continue reading
my own corpse
Memorable Stuff I Read This Week You pride yourself on being a realist, I told myself, so face the facts. There’s been a coup, here in the United States, just as in times past in so many other countries. Any … Continue reading
fascination and cupidity
unspool the tulip finally came out / this was an ingenuous hoist / powered by fairlight synthesizers and fogsmoke two-stud american amour full of resignation and striving / fascination and cupidity on matchstick wings / with a well-practiced press of … Continue reading
unleashed as madness
the guano tanka ashtray nouveau mathgoldmines unleashed as madnessfingerpaint abstractsdeluges of sacred batsthe guano keeps on coming What I’m Reading: You, if no one else,will condemn with your tonguethe erosion each disappointment brings. — Tino Villanueva / “You, If No … Continue reading
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here’s some balm
reign of imperfection la niña is coming / a perfect possum of a viper in the same northernmost armchair driven by a similar detail to carcass the roadsters and traipsers of rehearsals / rocky, barren lands imperative / vivid green … Continue reading
by chance operation
Critical Focal Acuity (redux) (Fade In) -Series of found moving images as the film racks out of focus -Series of stills: long open highways receding into the horizon line; traffic jammed still; parking lots (these sequences without people in the … Continue reading
an entomophage pullulating
snouter i am a parasitic acarologisthosting a tick and a bacteriuman entomophage pullulating amongst legions of otherslooking for a parasitoid waspim a beaky toothed sort of snouterout and about for a ladybug finger or twothe dog never knew what hit … Continue reading
with nefarious natterings
clang of bombs update dear sirs, please regard our mangrove from this promontory / premonitory backfilling will fracture pillars on monday / keep your sunday receipts beneath your oilskins / drone quintets will perform on contingency / feel free to … Continue reading
with alarming speed
Memorable Stuff I Read This Week All night your moth-breathFlickers among the flat pink roses. I wake to listen:A far sea moves in my ear. — Sylvia Plath / “Morning Song” I think women run things better. Women are much … Continue reading
call me never
dazzled bear armistice an avant-garde plateful / a dazzled bear armistice / computers full of soybean gas screaming soylent green is people / a rubber stamped law / vortex concubines exploring the playtime quartos of lime habits as sculptural embargo stay … Continue reading