Monday, March 30, 2026
Hormuz, Hormuz
this is the end we choose
till now suicide demurs
Hormuz, Hormuz
a downfall to amaze
the pentacle of empire chars
Hormuz, Hormuz
this is the end we choose
"An AI agent that submitted and added to Wikipedia articles wrote several blogs complaining about Wikipedia editors banning it from making contributions to the online encyclopedia after it was caught." —@404media.co
Psyched Out Grooves From Hungary (1969-1972).
"Years ago my father explained to me that a lottery is a tax on people who are bad at math."
—kentpeterson
"We Came Out of the Night
made the left at Rocksprings
and hit the South Texas heat
wave in a '49 Mercury, lowered with skirts
&leadedin front hood, roll'd & pleat'd & built
for fast trips to the border. It was black.
Outside Del Rio the air shimmers white
shattered into pastel & red afterimages.
The heat decides everything. Suspends
thought. Cactus dominate."
--Robert Trammell, from No Evidence (2001)
"THE PLAINS (Aelindrome in 173205080756887729)
Hazy heat wallowed.
Beasts had owed the plains
time’s pantomime:
crows begging the moon;
sins adoring sins.
A moon singing,
the crows began to mime.
Time’s plains
wed the past,
shadowed below
a lazy heath."
—@anthonyetherin
“Capitalism was here even before human existence, waiting for a host.”
—Reza Negarestani | Cyclonopedia via @thedangerousmaybe via @oldoldoldoldnew
Monkey Tail spiral design plate.
"PI (Aelindrome in 314159)
Spiral tears are
cut....
A sector’s area alters —
pi."
—@anthonyetherin
"strikestep kickstarter"
benthic lassitude · by thud loosened
rage moly
minced festerings
subfusc field · of faint markings
eyespeck intervals · moved all around
in fool queue
avoid comments
pass Frankford · of the fraught Watcher
Sunday, March 29, 2026
"Lycophron & the Leprechaun"
empty bowls cascading
decayed auction darkened
for awhile yet, whirr spins
whiplash to eclipse dust
helium mulled mudroom
meerkats drenched in pinchbeck
alibi born lyreknob
lurch auction of rock shards
"Years ago, my mother-in-law started reading The Exorcist. She said it was the most evil book she’d ever read, so she threw it into the sea. I bought another copy, soaked it, and left it by her bed." —@mylesjaybee.bsky.social
"There are YouTube videos showing abunch of hermit crabs lining up in size order and trading shells." —@kentpeterson
"I turned to fiction because I couldn’t capture the experience of being bipolar any other way."
"fake rush of wings"
short cortado · bright tenancy
near Easter
weak elegy
the organ jeers · don't go yet
dawn gaslights ·early despairs
brittle tools
spurious calm
Saturday, March 28, 2026
"We are all here, drunkards and harlotts
And how joyless we are together!
On the walls, flowers and birds
Languish about clouds.
You smoke the black pipe,
So strange this smoke over it.
I dressed in a narrow skirt
To look more shapely.
Oh, how my heart is yearning!
Amn’t I waiting for my death hour?
And a woman who is dancing now
Certainly is going to hell."
—Anna Akhmatova via
"After a nightmare move—a proper, unremitting nightmare of a move—tonight is my last night in the apartment. I am very sad and very excited. Surely the Germans have a word for this?"
"Umzugswehfreude - the bittersweet pain-pleasure of moving house" —@josephsfurey
"...poetry alone with the first throb of its metre, can tell us whether the depression is the kind of depression that drives a man to suicide, or the kind of depression that drives him to Trivoli." —G K Chesterton via
The Charles Ruas Archive comes to PennSound.
"highlight reel"
furioso errors
artifex dwarf warthog
slowly then flail sliding
asleep meeping glibber
"goblinmaxxing in the mud tumor"
tears of rage · subfusc rental
the chill numbs
choughs in drivethrough
bright spot · for a brumous day
"And ask not why, where reason never was." —George Meredith
The ship shall be nailed, the shield be bound.
Friday, March 27, 2026
"Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States with the dumbest, most corrupt president ever in power is a bit like celebrating a wedding anniversary after your spouse murdered all your children and drained your bank accounts." —@mrsbettybowers.bsky.social
Justice and Divine Vengeance Pursuing Crime.
"orphic antonym"
sometimes the wish · comes winging
to have done
one thing diff'rent
& the day's gray · gravel dissolves
in a mist of marks · on a blank page
fireflies veer
in the dark dawn
& my wish breaks · & i put on gloves
First Afghanistan born female muralist and street artist.
Cyberhejira weary
Pseudo-aged kavarna
Two-point-oh & tuppence
For a toff swart coated
Roads merge in the mirror:
I managed, built fanbase
A whirlwind whacked antlers
Off as the season fizzled
This game gnarly & gyre-fed
Goes to the hive-heaven
And paper like liquid
Eludes grasp of Buddha
Once roosted here writing
Some wrong turn carnival
And wedged doubtless the word-crumbs
You won’t find iron candled
Nautilus hide & sequent
Cells for the skull skiffle
Nor record wars slept here
Slatternly or fetlock
I know trick to fix this
Railroad track still rugged
Fufty yarons yearning
Yeggman’s degree segues
Another goblin sonnet.
Locate qualia in discourse, in intersubjectivity...
"Indeed, for many of these writers, their politics seem to have been a largely aesthetic stance."
The Last Thing I Have to Remember.
"The elm that whimpers at the top told the stone that moans when stricken." —Finnegans Wake
The true purpose of the Pyramids.
closer to their downfall
feels farther than Carthage
newsreels pound with paywalls
pirouette jet fathoms
& i scribe testy scrimshaw
scrape sparks from the shark's teeth
pensive in the shin-whack
closer to their downfall
Thursday, March 26, 2026
falling tumbling tollbooth
intestate earth nestling
counting coup
on the sluggards
corner eyeslipt firefly
the blur that goes blooey
taking note
of the talkers
come away wambly
wetigo's chief chetnik
likes my poem
says it perkles
"Because you suffocated your beauty in fat.
Because you made of our adoration, mockery..."
—@joycecaroloates via
Was it so very hard to be incorruptible?
"carbolic acid smell"
looth scarcity scathe-hap
no scandal, just dustbin
pale auroras peering
as punk jackals hunker
sparks photopsic, spyport
for a spruce puce skinflint
Maybe the best of all pop-up books.
“THE WIND IS BLIND
Eyeless, in Gaza, at the mill, with slaves
–Milton’s ‘Samson’
The wind is blind.
The earth sees sun and moon; the height
Is watch-tower to the dawn; the plain
Shines to the summer; visible light
Is scattered in the drops of rain.
The wind is blind.
The flashing billows are aware;
With open eyes the cities see;
Light leaves the ether, everywhere
Known to the homing bird and bee.
The wind is blind,
Is blind alone. How has he hurled
His ignorant lash, his aimless dart,
His eyeless rush, upon the world,
Unseeing, to break his unknown heart!
The wind is blind,
And the sail traps him, and the mill
Captures him; and he cannot save
His swiftness and his desperate will
From those blind uses of the slave.”
—Alice Meynell
"hachette isn’t canceling a book bc of the way it’s written, but bc they can’t copyright something generated by another corporation’s algorithm" —@patricknathan
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
"problematic fav"
blearyeyed blame chiming
astrobleme tremendous
texture. despair spoon's end?
spiracle clog dogma
blow my nose nave-bound
anent bomb-winter
taperdimpse adept goes
dallying morn's floornail
hieroglyphic glucose
infirm glare sparingly
hostage to the sky scaffold
The set of The Addams Family was actually Pastel Goth.
"When I was a Stanford Prison Experiment guard I was always nice to everybody but no-one ever wants to hear about that." —@causticcovercritic.bsky.social
"for all their ubiquity in the waking world, i barely ever see any electronic devices in my dreams" —@ulkharaghayeva
"TRIAD
These be
Three silent things:
The falling snow…the hour
Before the dawn…the mouth of one
Just dead."
--Adelaide Crapsey
"A-sway,
On red rose,
A golden butterfly…
And on my heart a butterfly
Night-wing'd."
—Adelaide Crapsey (Shadow, 1911-1913) via @twicktwit
"The current age is one of material abundance and spiritual poverty. It is odd for that reason by historical standards." —@syntheticsocrates
Night sky on Mars. (Not really.)
19c: grade school Classical Greek
20c: high school calculus
21c: two lanes taking turns to merge into one IS ROCKET SCIENCE
the mad king shuffles ballroom plans at an empty desk
screaming comes across the sky
cool bright morning where i try to fadge some slack
windshield crusted with false-spring pollen
"He came to literature in an unlikely way."
"APOLLO 11
*
ARMSTRONG (Palindrome)
Neil A., NASA peer.
Craft far,
creep as an alien.
*
ALDRIN (Palindrome-by-Pairs)
Char sea.
Run, ally Aldrin!
Skies, kind, rally a lunar search.
*
COLLINS (Palindrome-by-Triples)
Oil, kit,
daring wander.
Collins: Outer soul.
In colder, waning dark,
I toil."
—@anthonyetherin.bsky.social
" 'Trump visits Graceland during the war' sounds like second-rate DeLillo but here we are"
—@rhhaines
My first sound release made from sonifying my analogue film reels.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
"Village Explainer Tells All"
soft dirgewrixle dockside
dazzle razzle clown lung
in the truck-trawled desert
plumes retrace my lost plumb
lammermeier misprint
flayed digging
antelucan
Mt Olympus · on Ozempic
silicon chip · harsh chassis
break breadsticks
my brain on kedge
turquoise cup · cold order
burnt orange
I write only for Thomas Merton & his electrician.
"I’d say jazz drumming taught me how to write."
"It is cowardly to describe as illusion what we know is merely farce." — E M Cioran (tr P Traylen) via
"Sojourner
Shepherd's Law, Northumberland
The fettered hill.
The skull.
Old stone, among nettles fallen, near.
Her light brown hair.
The brief bales.
The bared hills, the load-bearing hills, the hills of Lammermuir.
Her coming headlong here."
—Gillian Allnutt

















































