Tag Archives: Nonfiction

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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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in my neighborhood pt. 77

What I’m Reading: A study of newer, bigger versions of three major artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots shows that they are more inclined to generate wrong answers than to admit ignorance when compared with previous models. The study also found that … Continue reading

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exterminator of reason

thee eggman of root vegetables . . .   . . . he believes in novelettes, not himself / he / thee feta trickster / now a forager of mirrors / unseen in the annals of modern beet milkers / … Continue reading

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