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Stubs make us think of banal erosions: pencils, payments, cigarettes, toes. If the stubs here are "doxologous", in what way is a hymn a banal erosion?

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If aphasia is divine, as its speaker says, then to speak in a poem is perhaps BEYOND divine, or alternatively, beneath it. And to call these excerpts stubs, our brains as the editors wanted to find language for stub-as-form.

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Beyond what these stubs made us turn over in terms of theory and theology, they also resurrected (or exorcized) in us a profound sense of confidence-- bordering on that of spiritual psychosis. They are intellectual, urgent, prophetic, and delightfully unhinged.

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Find Evelynn on bluesky at @ladyartaud.bsky.social

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Excerpt from Evelynn Black’s poem in Capgras Volume One

Excerpt from Evelynn Black’s poem in Capgras Volume One

Capgras Feature posts begin!

An excerpt of Evelynn Black's translated stubs from Doxology Helios, published in Volume One.

We chose these for CAPGRAS because they suture the spiritual with the substantial and then shorten, spin.

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Featuring work by bsky poets @ladyartaud.bsky.social
@deercrossingthesea.bsky.social
@rmhaines.bsky.social

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VOLUME ONE NOW LIVE!!

Capgras hosts and will continue to host “undiagnosable” writing.

Every poem in this inaugural issue is bizarre and beautiful.

Take a fleeting or lingering look, link in bio 🪞🪞🪞

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Capgras Volume One: March 15, 2025.

Capgras Volume One: March 15, 2025.

beware!!!!

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