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  • Friday Night Zuihitsu

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 993 see now don’t you? the the languages, dialects, pidgens and stop drinking orders. i’ve stories. piles of love in northern new jersey. anna, here’s nothing. this government of language. i am the languages, dialects, pidgens stop drinking. i’ve stopped drinking. i’ve stopped drinking. i’ve stories. piles of them in northern new…

    January 17, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    community, language, mushrooms, new jersey, photography, vanity
  • Try this Cheap, Easy Way to Convert Your Body into a Guaranteed Revenue Stream

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 992 regarded hunter with mildinterestbut had no flash of human recognition whatever as thoughthey wereseeingan adfor a productthey’d heard ofbuying had no flashof but had nointention of human recognition of human recognitionwhatever as thoughhunter was seeingan adfor a producttheywereseeing an adfor a producttheywere seeing an adfor a product they’d heard of but…

    January 14, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    capitalism, commercialism, consumerism, count zero, mind control, photography, william gibson
  • Everything You Expect

    need nsa hookup great time with a great smile and personality i like to keep my kinky side a secret can you be special enough for me to share it with you i wish my father called me on my birthday no homo the best part is the little italicized spider at the end this…

    January 8, 2020
    poetry
    cliffside park, experience, japan, language, new jersey, news, photography, poem
  • For All the Vegans I’ve Loved and Consumed (Trendy Modernist Power Play)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 991 ONE of animals as moral consumers justify their sight moral consumption of animals and you don’t fry up this fragmented animal as moral constraint either hence we dig up this fragmented animal class in anti-intellectual stories under wonder what’s moral consumption? the poets are moral consumers mutatis mutandis what’s moral? we…

    January 4, 2020
    poetry, wikipoem
    animals, art, literature, morality, photography, poem, vegan
  • ‘Dream Song 238’ by John Berryman

    Henry’s Programme for God “It was not gay, that life.” You can’t “make me small,” you “can’t put me down” or take away my job I am immune, although it is not gay. Why did we come at all, consonant to whose bidding? Perhaps God is a slob, playful, vast, rough-hewn. Perhaps God resembles one…

    December 30, 2019
    other people’s poetry, poetry
    alcoholism, creation, depression, Dream Songs, God, John Berryman, other people’s poetry, religion
    ‘Dream Song 238’ by John Berryman
  • The Cost of Being Born (Tax Raven)

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 990 states united states the united states the united states the united states the united states the united states than in the united states the prices stupid pid the prices stupid more in the prices stupid stds love to say: it’s the united states than in other countries? as looking at just…

    December 27, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    America, health, health care, New York Times, photography, policy
  • December 26

    I think about my friends they may be dying — who would tell me now? — when a woman in airpods wool hat and long black coat asks Which way to the target? and I point over railroad tracks You’re welcome. so happy and lonely.

    December 26, 2019
    poetry
    America, friendship, photo, photography, travel, winter
  • Arm Wrestling with Judd Hirsch

    Wikipedia Poem, No. 989 there is in the art wrld the idea of one’s moment as in this will be the moment of fame or financial success as in the moment the clouds break open into light pure pleasure exuberant and rude itchy stammering skittering coalescing precariously for an instant there is in the art…

    December 26, 2019
    poetry, wikipoem
    advice, art, business, Joshua Rivkin, Judd Hirsch, nature, photography, poem
  • Artifacts of Reference, No. 11

    December 25, 2019

    Joseph M. Gerace

    Artifacts of Reference, poetry
    art, blackout, Bookforum, christmas, erasure, heels, performance, personality, photography, Thomas Demand
  • Review of Trilobyte

    “Trilobyte is a prime example of ‘write the poem you want to read.’ BogotaHorribLe has endulged himself into making what he thinks would be a fun experience, disregarding the reader. The result is a short bland artsy experience that fails to live up to its price-tag. A clunky conceit, and forced boring ‘anthropological’ images (one…

    December 21, 2019
    poetry
    criticism, photography, poem, review, self-help, self-indulgence
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