Thank you @elsewheremag.bsky.social , the prose poetry magazine, for publishing this piece about my father. And thank you for reading it! #poetry #grief #literaryjournal #prosepoetry.
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another robot highlight for 2025: man wearing humanoid mocap suit kicks himself in the balls
It’s been my pleasure to recently have some published work paired with poetry.
Here is my piece, “The Rose Floor”, alongside @ducatpoet.bsky.social’s “How to Let Go” in the latest issue of The Closed Eye Open.
theclosedeyeopen.com/issue-xiv/
#art #artist #collageart #poetry
Handwritten poem by James Ducat
"Flirt," by James Ducat (@ducatpoet.bsky.social), considers an amorous beetle: www.poetose.com/pub/flirt-ja...
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"Here’s a look back at a timeless moment when a curious whale calf danced in front of us.
When Mother Nature chooses you, everything becomes different...⏳🔮"
Here, take a break and watch Marshall for 30 seconds.
Waited for a better time, but maybe sharing five recently-published poems of mine is resistance/celebration:
“Questions for My Body”
-Inflectionist
“You Can Only Be One Place at a Time” -Penn Review
“Coma” -Gordon Square
“Plumb Edges” -Antiphony
“What the Water Has Given” -Panoply
#poetry
Kinetic sculpture by George Sherwood, New England Botanical Garden at Tower Hill. Video by me.
A tricky thing about modern society is that no one has any idea when they don’t die.
Like, the number of lives saved by controlling air pollution in America is probably over 200,000 per year, but the number of people who think their life was saved by controlling air pollution is zero.
@antiphonypress.bsky.social
Go to www.antiphonypress.com/issue-six, not just because my poem “Plumb Edges” is there, but because it’s got loads of great writing!
OF THE EMPIRE We will be known as a culture that feared death and adored power, that tried to vanquish insecurity for the few and cared little for the penury of the many. We will be known as a culture that taught and rewarded the amassing of things, that spoke little if at all about the quality of life for people (other people), for dogs, for rivers. All the world, in our eyes, they will say, was a commodity. And they will say that this structure was held together politically, which it was, and they will say also that our politics was no more than an apparatus to accommodate the feelings of the heart, and that the heart, in those days, was small, and hard, and full of meanness.
From a poetry collection by Mary Oliver, where after a hundred poems showcasing gentle observations on nature and animals, she hits you with this
Welcome to bulldog transportation! We know you have a choice in how you travel, and we appreciate you choosing the bulldog.
Mill Creek, Mountain Home Village, CA
Apple just sent me a notification about calories burned per day/wk/mnth. Spoiler alert, they all went down.
Hey, Apple, two things: 1. Gimme a break, it’s fucking January; b. I was sick as a dog for half the month, and 3. The world is on fire.
I know I said two, but I feel like a list needs three.
If you see this, post a pic from your device with no explanation
Thank you!
Bulldog things, #16 - paw while being petted.
Word of day is ‘unasinous’ (17th century): united in stupidity.
A riff on ‘unanimous’: which comes from the Latin for ‘one mind’. ‘Unasinous’ means ‘one ass’.
Word of the day is ‘catch-fart’ (17th century: an obsequious individual who will always follow the political wind.
"Why should I pay a small amount to help myself and my community when I can pay an exorbitant amount just to help myself? Taxation is theft, but price gouging is just good business. So gouge me all you want. Just don’t trample my freedoms by taxing me."
Moody Beach, ME, Oct. 31, 2024