A jar of noise
Noise. Nothing, nowhere, no one. Noise organizes plateau, film, discus throw. Noise swirls dust. Dust spreads noise. Drone folly gristle. Continue reading
Noise. Nothing, nowhere, no one. Noise organizes plateau, film, discus throw. Noise swirls dust. Dust spreads noise. Drone folly gristle. Continue reading
Rusty city fox brushes past will have been dawn. Plates of rusty metallic air slide over fox past fox. Sudden Continue reading
Words are what stick to the real. We use them to push the real, to drag the real into the Continue reading
The poem’s true relation is established between thought, which is not of a subject, and presence, which goes beyond the Continue reading
God the glutton is like the sexually immoral man, God the glutton. Many Christian theologians say that we are here Continue reading
‘Others make a god of their belly. ‘Whose god is their belly.’ Phil 3: I9. Clement of Alexandria writes of Continue reading
Kseniya Simonova (1985) creates a sand animation in real-time, drawing with sand on a glass plate to create a story Continue reading
– Bon vivant and poet extraordinaire, Neil Addison, has a chapbook coming out, a short cycle, ‘The Everyday of Irma Continue reading