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problems of patriarchy

Memorable Stuff I Read This Week “I don’t believe in the therapeutic effects of writing … I really think that the only healing possible will be through justice … “ — Cristina Rivera Garza, to Lillian Perlmutter / “‘The only … Continue reading

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a new twist

[the royal poinciana] the royal poinciana are ablaze the studio apartment bare — savea thin mattress on the floor near the bathroom a hot plate boils lettuce near the doora new twist in his veganismhe still has his wits about … Continue reading

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in this (my) neighborhood pt. 62

What I’m Reading: We are all bodies of change. — Laura Killingbeck / “A Woman Who Left Society to Live with Bears Weighs in on ‘Man or Bear’” / Bikepacking.com

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in a vise

be a friendly floridian (travel haiku) my head in a viseseventeen electroshocksa peppery taste What I’m Reading: For liberty is a capacious termA jettisoned framework . . .. . . Hubris is a fit word for today’s demolitionOf a deeply … Continue reading

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of unpeeled bananas

The Smellfungus (travel day redux) The smellfungus among us complains of unpeeled bananas—he doesn’t understand bisecting lines. He lives in a network of uncluttered pages—waits for the flood and the clutch of the ham-fisted smile. Read his body language—why don’t … Continue reading

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the gelding lottery

wayward and wasted Donkey Fandango a renowned musketfrom MexicoCompact Lifeguardsvibrant explosions Traffic masterpiecesteacup musselspotluck gauntlets and stoves Sundry DoodahsDandelion TraffickersTear away wraps on gavel stowaways and stragglers Doom suggested : $10.00 mastiff tragicomedymutant salves Join a vibrant matador of teapots … Continue reading

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deluge never ends

Nothing Remotely Comprehensible Tragedians are people who belong in ramekins but somehow slipped through the net and live on a Godot-like wasteland, without the gnarled tree, but with plenty of tumbleweeds constantly blowing through the landscape. Discordant bird chatter is … Continue reading

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song of extinction

Memorable Stuff I Read This Week |  |  The  summers   become  hotter  &   hotter.  |  |  Unbearable  &  luminous,  the  refrain  of  the  song  of  extinction—  —Dante Di Stefano / “Green Burial Unsonnet” “But the scale of this year’s heat — amplified … Continue reading

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please look elsewhere

epic sieves two damaged wipers on the locumglimmer compensation onsitewe will generate some northward disruptionfor everyone’s sake, the linear narrative is temporarily closed renege : renewal we have placed a few cartoonists outside for easy insertionresolutions will be directed to … Continue reading

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substrates without purchase

Unmoored The unrooted. The faceless. The darkness without form. Forms without substance. Substrates without purchase. The turmoil throwing her into a state of agitation. Explicit signs. Signs without meaning. Warning signs. All—a mass of confusion she wallows in—nascent hours at … Continue reading

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