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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 →

Fox snow hovers dawn right

Rusty city fox brushes past will have been dawn. Plates of rusty metallic air slide over fox past fox. Sudden Continue reading →

‘…an infinitely small vocabulary.’

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 →

A God amok

God the glutton is like the sexually immoral man, God the glutton. Many Christian theologians say that we are here Continue reading →

‘For their belly is their God’

‘Others make a god of their belly. ‘Whose god is their belly.’ Phil 3: I9. Clement of Alexandria writes of Continue reading →

Real-time sand animation

Kseniya Simonova (1985) creates a sand animation in real-time, drawing with sand on a glass plate to create a story Continue reading →

Poetry at saint georges

– Bon vivant and poet extraordinaire, Neil Addison, has a chapbook coming out, a short cycle, ‘The Everyday of Irma Continue reading →

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