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  • Coming late to damian lopes eyethought-popping sensory deprivation & dream poetics


    Crg Hill's poetry scorecardAuthority Authority: 125
    Picked up this book last month at a visual poetry exhibit (Donato Mancini, Christian Bok, Mariana Roy) in Vancouver. Composed over ten years ago, published on-line and in print by Coach House Books about ten years ago, the work continues to crackle (in part because of the superb print work, sharp, solid blacks on good ...
    5 days ago
  • Gaston Bachelard, By Chance


    Sharp SandAuthority Authority: 113
    I was reshelving a book in my office and noticed a volume on the shelf that I hadn’t picked up in a couple of years– a collection of selections from the work of Gaston Bachelard,  On Poetic Imagination and Reverie (edited by Collette Gaudin). I remembered being disappointed when I first got the book that it ...
    5 days ago
  • Creative Nonfiction Defined: Yes You Can


    BREVITY's Creative Nonfiction BlogAuthority Authority: 114
    Oftentimes, at the end of a long day of manuscript sorting high up in the Brevity corporate towers, we will push back our chairs, throw some Miles Davis onto the big speakers, pour small offerings of Blanton’s Single Barrel Bourbon, and wonder at people who have trouble defining creative nonfiction. “Really,” ...
    5 days ago
  • Life on Paper


    Loose Leaf NotesAuthority Authority: 423
    Are poems like autumn leavesforgotten after they fall?Do we only pay attention to the bright red maple and ignore the buried brown? Do we pile them up to burn?How long before they yellowIs no word immoral?Are they fleeting as thoughts?Transparent as ghosts?What do poems do in the afterlife?
    1 week ago
  • Query from mIEKAL aND: Which Visual Poetry Blogs Do You Read?


    Crg Hill's poetry scorecardAuthority Authority: 125
    Geof Huth dbqp: visualizing poetics VISUAL POETRY, THE TEXTUAL IMAGINATION, AND PERSONAL EXPERIENCE http://dbqp.blogspot.com/ Crg Hills poetry scorecard contemporary poetries, visual, verbal & visual/verbal, with especial focus on small press books, magazines, and on websites of avant poetries ...
    1 week ago
  • History and fiction


    Aristotle The GeekAuthority Authority: 122
    Reason has a quote from Burns’ book on Rand, about her aesthetics- According to Rand, Aristotle believed that ‘history represents things as they are, while fiction represents them as they might be and ought to be.’ However, as two scholars sympathetic to Rand conclude, this attribution ‘misquotes Aristotle ...
    1 week ago
  • Wax Poetics Issue N°37 - "Going For Self" by Rico Washington - Review


    Bama Love SoulAuthority Authority: 438
    I saw a video a few months ago with Erykah Badu mentioning that "Michael Jackson is a part of our DNA". I found her statement to be true, whether you look at the structure and culture of pop and R&B music, metaphorically speaking, or at our individual physical/genealogical bodies. After reading the Going For ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Night Altar


    Loose Leaf NotesAuthority Authority: 423
    Suns gold silver-polishedBlack Madonnas holy chaliceA ceremonial grail of moonis perceived half empty or believed half full
    2 weeks ago
  • Holloway Series in Poetry - Ann Lauterbach


    Elegant Thorn ReviewAuthority Authority: 98
    Ann Lauterbach is one of my favorite poets, and I have never before heard her read. If you know her work, you too have probably wondered how it sounds out loud, how she reads the syntactic and visual elements of her poems. Now you can know. Holloway Series in Poetry - Ann Lauterbach Ann Lauterbach is the author ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The Drowning City and Fantasy Naming


    Threat Quality PressAuthority Authority: 611
    When I was a kid, the teachers at my high school made bets about how many fantasy names I’d have in my head by the time I finished college.  The numbers were up there.  A thousand, maybe?  I read a lot of fantasy novels and, until recently, never had any trouble keeping track of names.UNTIL [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Literary Terms: Rachel McKibbens’s ‘Pink Elephant’


    poeta y diwata: barbara jane reyes blogs hereAuthority Authority: 464
    Something of a fruitful discussion is going on over at the Poetry Foundation blog, in response to my Rachel McKibbens post. It isn’t directly regarding her work, since as the commenters go, I seem to be the only who has read her book (it’s barely been released, and her book launch is next week), and [...]
    2 weeks ago
  • Album review: Adrian Younge – ‘Black Dynamite (Original Motion Picture Score)’ (Wax Poetics)


    LimeWire Music BlogAuthority Authority: 580
    When you first lay ears on composer Adrian Younge’s soundtrack for the film Black Dynamite , you might start furiously searching your video library and vinyl shelves, wondering how a lost classic ’70s Blaxploitation film/music combo slipped through your fingers until now. Ultimately, you’ll get a little ...
    2 weeks ago
  • SOUL MOUNTAIN


    The District WeeklyAuthority Authority: 442
    45 reasons to dance with Greyboy PHOTO by ERIC ANTHONY If the best full-length albums are the aural equivalent of sprawling literary masterpieces like East of Eden and Don Quixote , the best 45-rpm singles are flash fiction, precise but visceral declarations of intent that take mere seconds to experience ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Black Dynamite OST [documentary]


    Vinyl MeltdownAuthority Authority: 430
    I still haven’t seen Black Dynamite. But this makes me even more certain that I need to make it out to the theatre ASAP. Big shoutout to Wax Poetics who are consistently on point. peace, - the judge
    3 weeks ago
  • Keeping it analog and dusty!


    Anything Goes w/ DJ Skeme RichardsAuthority Authority: 113
    Its a Black Dynamite week!
    3 weeks ago
  • Of interest: Indian comics, radical poets, vampires and zombies


    Blotting paperAuthority Authority: 118
    Sumant Srivathsan on what you call picture books for adults The graphic novel syndrome affects most Indian writer-artists working with the comic-book idiom to tell their stories. The term has been injected with a sense of gravitas by its purveyors, and as such, has resulted in plenty of extremely self-conscious ...
    3 weeks ago
  • Homebody


    Loose Leaf NotesAuthority Authority: 423
    I saw nobody todayBut the slip of blue tip of salamander tail slithered between porch floor slatsI saw nobody But a misplaced butterfly perched on my kneeIt landed on my foot and tickled I heard nobody todayBut the wind stirred the deep mountain song of porch chimes and glass chimes called me home to the beach I ...
    3 weeks ago
  • On Reviewing


    Threat Quality PressAuthority Authority: 611
    Over at the Black Gate Magazine website, a fellow named Bill Ward has put up an article about the difference between a book review, a book summary, and book criticism.  There are some interesting and important distinctions to be made there.  One of the things it’s done, though, is got me thinking about the nature ...
    3 weeks ago
  • metadrama


    Al FilreisAuthority Authority: 431
    "Metadramas" by Dick Higgins: here .
    3 weeks ago
  • In the Eye of the Believer


    Bear in MindAuthority Authority: 388
    There was no movement, just pulsing heat and the high-pitched sing of insects. Wading up to his thighs, he reached down, scooped up cool water and poured some into his mouth. The rest cascaded over his head. Tiny trickles made serpentine paths through red dust covering his skin. A green-leafed branch drifted nearby. ...
    3 weeks ago

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