Tuesday, May 12, 2026

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From Rat Heart Nebula.

Zaha Hadid’s Antwerp Port House.

"I wish I didn’t know as much about the end of Reconstruction as I do.

If you understood what is being unleashed now, how it will touch every aspect of our civic life, and how difficult it will be to undo it, you wouldn’t be able to think about anything else." —@trevondlogan.bsky.social

One of the facts about this film i cannot forget is that Paul Celan translated the text into German when it was made to be shown there. (Wikipedia).

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"...many generally well-informed Americans are still startled to learn how badly U.S. life expectancy has lagged behind other advanced nations..."

"One man, seeking to develop steel of a high enough quality to make razor blades that could compete with foreign offerings, sought out an aged former swordsmith in the mountains and became his apprentice. They attempted to mechanise the ancient tatara process of smelting iron ore into tamahagane, jewel-steel. Trial was met with much error, to the point that the old smith swore to the gods that he would disembowel himself if this one final attempt did not work. Thankfully, they got the air blast setting right and produced some very excellent steel, which became the foundation for the company’s razor blade business." —Jonathon via

Whatever happens to musicians will happen to everybody.

Some reviews i wrote about Dallas art.

( me / via )

"Most of the books we found in his apartment were subgrade later entries from these authors’ bibliographies, when their names had been established as marketable brands, producing endlessly iterative franchises."

"The Advertisement

In the Manner of the Earlier English

Whether to wend through straight streets strictly,
Trimly by towns perfectly paved;
Or after office, as fitteth thy fancy,
Faring with friends far among fields;
There is none other equal in action,
Sith she is silent, nimble, unnoisome,
Lordly of leather, gaudily gilded,
Burgeoning brightly in a brass bonnet,
Certain to steer well between wains."

—Rudyard Kipling via FGR

"And it's true, there is something interesting to be discovered there, despite - or perhaps in addition to - the ineptness of her films. It's like the equivalent to the psychoanalytic analysis of dreams, there is a latent content hidden between the recurring shots of feet, the strange editing and the overdubbed dialogue."

"In East Germany, the Berlin Wall stood for nearly thirty years. The regime called it the Anti-Fascist Protection Wall. The barrier that locked East Germans inside their own country was officially described as protecting them from the West. The state media and textbooks said it. Children learned it in school. Their parents knew what it really was. But both versions existed at the same time, and the citizen’s job was to choose the official one." —Heather Delaney Reese via

"Can you explain this gap in your resume?"

( oil painting by me / via )

Yellow & purple.

"Do the heavens yet hate thee, that thou can’st not go mad?" —@mobydickatsea.bsky.social

Sunshower.

"Allah is great"

matutinal dove; crescent
songs beyond our cinders
scansion; dord's hardball
& the whole thing screaming

Allah is great; grackles
follow me past grieving
i run with the pack, rickshaw
i am five wide extinctions

24 Hours. With reference to my essay, Live at Brighton Polytechnic.

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"It’s like cool nihilism, to put it facetiously."

      "anthrax island"

Parnassian leeway · lightless knowledge
   golden chewtoy flung
kill cascade · at the scenic outlook
   they'll name new eras for this
bend to pick · the quid shuffled
   without leaving my seat
things i have had my · fill of, marching
   to the spry horizon

Louis Armstrong performing for his wife at the Great Sphinx of Giza.

"The Maroon, our school newspaper, had published two articles completely written by AI. This had gone unnoticed for a few months before the only UChicago student with free time on his hands decided to see what sort of groundbreaking coverage of Chicago-area sports The Maroon might have and was certainly dejected to realize that instead of being furnished insider scoops on the Bulls’ roster moves, he was stuck reading sentences like: 'Chicago’s perfect start isn’t a fluke; it’s the product of cohesion,' and 'And through it all, there’s Giddey — the calm in the chaos, dictating the tempo and keeping the team grounded in the momentum.' " —Owen Yingling via

Echoes, built on nothing.

Monday, May 11, 2026

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Individuals don't impel, but sometimes they catalyze.

ENIAC.

      "i am lost to the world"

"Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen" —Friedrich Rückert

   capsules mesh
in the gray morning
   stern focus
staggers aimward
i am lost to the world

   as prices
tremble like drops
   of leaf dew
& shelfvoid looms
i am lost to the world

   worn habits
& hurt scribble
   solve nothing
that needs fixing
i am lost to the world

   mathoms heaped
in this rent house
   decades' work
to see no sun
i am lost to the world

   lifeline wire
a cloud threaded
   as wink ghosts
sometimes gaslight
i am lost to the world

   for a while
we would wander
   coffeehouse
& antique mall
i am lost to the world

   robots take
word after word
   —as i watch—
with rude vigor
i am lost to the world

   what remains
this culdesac
   two rabbits
   sometimes ducks
visit the pool
i am lost to the world

The Sunlit House.

( me )

Two Likely Difficulties.

        “Proem in Heaven”

Jubilee in the nostrils · never forest burned so bright
Crowns crushed · ferrying mercy
Brake for dun rabbit · “Ode to Joy” rides
Citadel of mayhem · mean hands Aztec
    On the golf course grass

Pale cerulean granite · parable of hogans
Whispering midnight · vociferous noon
    All that isn’t basalt
    Jubilee in the nostrils

It’s a question of quislings · lines you cross never
The child behind chain-link · the ballot box clouded—
And then some bleeze-leam · issues anagram
Opens culdesac · of the kuklux-polka
Drizzle of clown innocence · on the Odradek maremma
    Jubilee in the nostrils

“bleeze-leam: (Scots) lightning-flash

Number-rhymes (“rhime”):
64- never, noon, grass, hogans, mercy, clouded, maremma
55- Aztec, trap, cloud, anagram, polka, basalt

        “Portal: Forest of Straws”

altarpiece of botched mercy
    in clank parades
    threat-chintzy

melodies our madness rides
yes-men with lapel-pins plastic
    no setback rids

    & this stone mystic
burns his share of dino grease
waltz purged obsidian Aztec

     stars' disgrace
    limned in neon
green as Augustinain grass

chugging through the vast inane
    & perfect basalt
    fluttery pennon

hostage to some fralgrant insight
empty-handed save this cleaver
    shortcut dulcet

    dying never
gilded steely ixodid
& huge Cosmic Ice believer

    polka more crowded
    with anagram curtsey
at last all the masks discrded
quenched the buzzing paparazzi

Shoggoths and AI.

"To think by different lights. The unreadable philosophers do not submit to any changes in their light." —Elias Canetti

"This tending, repair, and attention is key to dwelling. The dwelling place, as a site, is not a static enclosure of limitation but a living habitat, that is made but also makes us."

Sunday, May 10, 2026

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Enter.

"A knife is neither true nor false. But someone who grasps it by the blade is truly in error."
– René Daumal, Mount Analogue via @jacobnwren.bsky.social

A beginner's guide to Chinese shoegaze.

pursuing & pursued
hum over the trees
trawler among molehills
immense lack of snack foods

"Without the Sacred, the profane is not really the profane. If one is done away with, the other goes with it, leaving behind only a vacuous liminality in which the active participant is replaced by the passive neophyte. Events continue to happen and new things appear, but there is no consideration for where they might have come from, who might have put them there, or what ideological implications their origins might imply. Rather than being couched in history, catastrophe seems simply to materialize..."

( me / via )

"As a mildly autistic person with an overdeveloped sense of justice, a special interest in bears, and who is quixotically pursuing the cause of journalism even as that profession is being destroyed by fascism, my bias is towards fact."

    "May"

vict'ry parade without vict'ry
evil throngs long after
my autumn, ort's witness
angst—Starbucks—harbinger

still a fire we'll fuel more
affordance worth onboarding
song of a fall sullied
by sixth extinction hijinks

I thought learning to talk would be cool.

"Refugee Camp → High-Density Pop-Up Community (Beta Phase)"

—Chafic Larouchelle via via @barnes7

Every mother's day I think of the time.

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Chillsynth.

"I was visited by a sudden feeling of the cruel and unnecessary character of the contest. It seemed to me a return to barbarism, the issue having been one which might easily have been settled without bloodshed. The question forced itself upon me, ‘Why do not the mothers of mankind interfere in these matters, to prevent the waste of that human life of which they alone know and bear the cost?’ ” —Julia Ward Howe via

"And then, something no one expected from a Hungarian inauguration: the Gypsy Anthem, performed by the Sükösd Roma Child Choir, a group of children from a small town of 3,000 people in southern Hungary."

"Extraordinary Premises

I saw an angel in a teacup on a screen.
The Invisible Hand slaughtered it.

Demand evolved to give us inner tubes and blue eyes.
Fireworks libate the billboard behind our house. Relentlessly, the markets provide
magic. We overhear many die quietly, and felt like commercials

for hearths lit by fake logs. The faux-hissing
of screens puzzled me. The extraordinary premises
the ordinary. I wore my palm

like an eye patch to silence the migraine, and stood
near the rotting wood window like a screened seraphim,
a girl on film making pain precious.

I pimped my pain-peonies for socil media.
Later, a wise screen told me that starlings take turns
sitting on eggs, though the mom always nominates
herself for the night shift.

The surgeon said do not run, do not bend, do not move
except to get water or go potty. If you can't follow instructions, no one
can help you.
A screen told me two cute
radiologists read my film wrong.

I wore a fake log to the wake for my third
misdiagnosis. We overheard an eye patch telling a teacup
demand had evolved into a mother-like figure.
My stitches kept getting infected. My peonies
acquired some fungi. A screen sold me

a pain angel of positivity.
Only death and this little stool for company.
I stayed lit for the starlings on night shifts.

—Alina Stefanescu, My Heresies (2025)

"People talk to each other over video phones and watch streaming television services (the German silent movie channel) while they also listen to big bands (Eddie Heywood and his Orchestra) playing on the radio live from the rooftops of New York hotels as if it were 1939."

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Nyckelharpa prog metal.

"flicker parade of wounds"

beyond the reach of music
the flicker parade
of wounds hastes to refuse it
beyond the reach of music
sends us after ersatz
& cloud signs to read
beyond the reach of music

the flicker parade

Farafina Mousso.

"Lightning is a kind of fabric, as evidenced by how it is measured in bolts. Ethereal and glowing gold, crackling every moment—kings used to wear it into battle, draped with shining murder" —@ctrlcreep.bsky.social

Superpower Suicide.

Saturday, May 09, 2026

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Various pulls on Strathmore paper.

"Yet to rouse the zeal of a true antiquary, little more is necessary than to mention a name which mankind have conspired to forget; he will make his way to remote scenes of action through obscurity and contradiction, as Tully sought amidst bushes and brambles the tomb of rchimedes." —The Rambler, 161.

"Trail of Deceit has since been written up and recapped in various Youtube videos and podcasts, as well as turned into an AI-generated metal concept album..."

"80s music"

words folded in fillets
fossil strata Batcave
recipe brings rancid
rathe gaiters together
clown stilts redbrick cloister
clabbered feldspar
paregoric lintel
words gifted with liftoff
correct intel
fossil strata Batcave

Marble Machine.

( via / me )

"Chess engines did not discover chess moves that human grandmasters could not see. They evaluated positions that grandmasters could see but did not have the time to evaluate exhaustively."

golden
calf —shark swimming—
bathtub full of water
as the calendar starts now to
matter

A Few Keys.

"One of the main political stories of the last 50 years, but especially the last 20, has been the displacement of planning by prediction." —@kevinbaker.bsky.social

"The shoe Judge picked to signal a debased future became the actual shoe of the actual present in the two years it took the studio to release his film."

( via / via )

Traveling Witch.

"Or sordid wealth, nor all the gaudy spoils" —Akenside

"Formed in 1971, Witch (an acronym for 'We Intend to Cause Havoc') were the scene's biggest and most popular band."

"robot reading my words out loud"

debating to buy another book i've read
Hormuz plug · glides down the python
sleepwalk is an art like ev'rything else
answering machines · on old TV shows
   May getting toasty

"This was actually the second ceremony held in just two days for gold statues of Trump."

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Taken.

"how much higher will the antheap grow?"

rogaine energumen
gulf parallel ullage
       beautiful
   the bitter spring
spiralling downfall · in the dim portents

Orchestra Baobab live.

"The soft animal of my body loves what it loves, I mutter belligerently to myself, as once again, I try to triage all the psychic damage of living at the end of days with another little treat I can’t afford" —@regretteruane.bsky.social

Bernhard Gothic.

Friday, May 08, 2026

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Burning the Confederate flag in a Tennessee statehouse.

"Maybe we could say that the genre exists entirely for this reason - that something exists in the world that is not adequately described by literature, art, or architecture." —CJ Cooke via

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"Trailing in,
Spring has come;
In the mountain streams
Between the rocks the ice
May melt today, I think."

—Fujiwara no Akisue via

Tangled Up in Blue.

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Trump-Epstein Reading Room.

       "riddle of the sands"

diminishing mathoms
spore-munchkins scrunching
lost on the freeway
       calendar
   of some past day

cobweb into catwalk
crawl across like Falstaff
       classic rock
   arrears fathoms
wheels that stop turning

such sunset colors snarled
assailing the eyes
apocalyptic window
       warded off
   panic knowledge

& to keep snail snipping
       desert chrome
   & blood zephyr
snafu ciphered inly

what could these others
teach me of the telson
that is touch nonce onset
       each moment
   under that sky

Synthetic.

Central to and defining the poetics I am trying to suggest here is the conviction that the order man may contrive or impose upon the things about him or upon his own language is trivial beside the divine order or natural order he may discover in them. To see, to hear, to feel or taste [...] comes about in a formal organization so complicated that it remains obscure to our investigation in all but its crudest aspects. To be alive itself is a form involving organization in time and space, continuity and body, that exceeds our conscious design."

— Robert Duncan, “Towards an Open Universe” via @alinastefanescu

Final Moments of a Witch.

Thursday, May 07, 2026

( via / oil painting by me )

The Curious History of "Mad Girl's Love Song". (via Jeremy Noel-Tod)

"The question is not whether poetry matters, but whether it matters that it doesn’t matter."
—Alexander Fayne via

Shipwreck with Northern Gannet.

       "thirsty work"

A boot stamping · on the human face
       forever
   or six months more
in the rain dark diner
doula seems unruly

Zeroing out · all the debts
      like a flood
   flensing records
jubilee for lab rats
liripoop bank nada

Or serve · less than symbol
      just wet drive
   wearier slog
madman with the launch codes
mold crept into g'rage fridge

Tale told · by an idiot
      fog shroud plunge
   into playtime
second cup of coffee
cajoles stanza doldrums

How do we find · scasttered our wits
      in soaked night
   shelves turned empty
guest we shouldn't have let in
lazar smooch the pooch screwed

Real sheepish · with murder in their hearts
   we lost souls
      chirp saturnine
among ropbots ringing
roughshod in the tall weeds

Ingot of fang fathoms
      ferrying
   topnotch fumble
Pachelbel's irked other
after many halftimes

Moselle mildew · Godzilla returns
      in thunder
   on the thirstshore
blindfold wispchore bluster
blameful awry-naming

Olive whirlpool · where each step lands
      sticker shock
   in ticker tape
fiery woes in warehouse
wearisome lies smizing

Famine mill · mainline flickerings
      the suits give
   gilded woundfare
sunsets rife with rancid
tumult & rank urncatch

Reckonings dodge · didjeridoo-dah
      as the poem
   puddles at feet
smouldering grief grab-bag
greebled song of bong days

Unwise heft · harrowing replay
      all we have
   will be taken
in the half-light halted
hare where grass meets asphault

Slow ombalom · slithers earthward
      grackle stares
   refuses yield
all tomorrow's Fillmores
mitigated gibbous

Turbid clears · as the light claws
      my phone clock
   hands me respite
bayonetted nidor
enough dreich to speak of

The Magi. (After many hours i was able to write this down.)

( via/ me )

An Inordinate Fondness for Beetles.

"The Magi

Now as at all times I can see in the mind's eye,
In their stiff, painted clothes, the pale unsatisfied ones
Appear and disappear in the blue depths of the sky
With all their ancient faces like rain-beaten stones,
And all their helms of silver hovering side by side,
And all their eyes still fixed, hoping to find once more,
Being by Calvary's turbulence unsatisfied,
The uncontrollable mystery on the bestial floor."

—William Butler Yeats

"...poems, she said in 1961, 'go surprisingly far—among strangers, around the world, even […] if they are very lucky, farther than a lifetime' ."

"TriQuarterly magazine, gasping on the floor in a pool of blood: Find the evildoer that did this to me. Find Substack. Avenge my death." —@petercbaker

The Waste Land.

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The Book of Yolek.

"Then on through trackless woodland I went alone
and met no mark of human handiwork."

—Ausonius, "The Moselle" (tr Jack Lindsay) via, 78

Amphibious landing.

"Aldine Elvish"

sequestered tollbooth
terrier of murmurs
in the sill-locked city
flickers & stained concrete
carrier waves daven
the least sound of landing
you lean into hentquest

It Won't Take Long.

Wednesday, May 06, 2026

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Tanka.

"false answer to get past this question"

cold again conclave
crenellated plating
of the Lakeside lidless

liaison with neons
who hold Sacla's secrets
days, some not sizzling

eye gas prices uglier
answer the bug census
chill steals inward: chain gang

achieves grievous window
where do you stow starlight
unless stabsheath futures

A Measuring Worm.

Sparks that will outlive us.

Hiraeth.

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"Forty-one years ago I bought a 40 acre farm. Ten acres of that farm had been industrial corn every year since World War II. When I took over that land and didn’t inject anhydrous ammonia into it it literally would not grow one single weed per square yard of land. Ten acres of bare lifeless clay.

Within 5 years I had it growing a full coverage of Korean lespedeza, a low productivity, acid tolerant, annual legume. Every year that legume died all its roots turned into life in the land. In another four years I got enough oats to grow on it to be worth hand harvesting grain and feeding to my horses. I returned the straw to the land.

Today it’s a forest." —Jeff McFadden via

Splooting redux.

"petition for thirty more years"

days of virulence & opium dreams
the ledge widens · but the whisper falls
we are here as on a hurdy gurdy
steam rises · from the standing cars

Lucifer Splooting.

Tuesday, May 05, 2026

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Francis Bacon soundtrack.

"Requiem for the Plantagenet Kings

For whom the possessed sea littered, on both shores,
Ruinous arms; being fired, and for good,
To sound the constitution of just wars,
Men, in their eloquent fashion, understood.

Relieved of soul, the dropping-back of dust,
Their usage, pride, admitted within doors;
At home, under caved chantries, set in trust,
With well-dressed alabaster and proved spurs
They lie; they lie; secure in the decay
Of blood, blood-marks, crowns hacked and coveted,
Before the scouring fires of trial-day
Alight on men; before sleeked groin, gored head,
Budge through the clay and gravel, and the sea
Across daubed rock evacuates its dead."

—Geoffrey Hill, For the Unfallen

"Authors complained that not many people showed up to their readings, however, and those who did often left early."

Each monument to bad design is bigger than the one before it.

Paraceraurus spinulosus.

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Journey to the Center.

"Consider Rudyard Kipling. The man sent his son to die in a war he championed, then wrote a poem instructing the rest of us on what it means to be a man. Do not take advice from this person." —Barnes via

"There's nothing the damned machines can't do when the humans bob their heads and take infallibility for granted."

"excantation"

1.
darker-than-grief grackles
aggress on art heartland
they have their rathe rapture,
rollicking ash snowfall
no one makes them write this

2.
goblinical gale-skew
gars redbrick sledding
spiky dovegray spar-veal
spiralling fire

tree corridor ridebarn
rude goblin in hobnail
mad king musing
a map with bright tapmarks

3.
Chevron shiv in charge now
shank array akimbo
kiln's line of cars
called the starry nidor

"The crab knows that the sand bubble is a byproduct of its search - once it makes a bubble, it doesn’t go back to it, it keeps going with new sand."

( me / via )

"It was a place filled with plotless stories..."

"The Road to Thebes II. Interlude

After the intolerable weight of tyrant suns
(Caesars with masks of gold), wave after wave the early evening

Comes with the sound of sea and siren cave
To continents and cities after the long heat

And echoes in buried cities—the azoic azure
Calls to the sphinxes of the silence and the unburied sapphires
Staring across lion-breasted sands in the great deserts,

And to the azoic heart (where Time, that Medusa, reigns, turns all to stone)—
To the orange-flower, the oragious hair of youth that cool airs lift—the orb;
And the golden nodding nurse that we call Eve

And evening, sighed, 'The first and final Adam, he who is one with the immense Ceres
And all day broke the gold body of the giantess as in love,

And he who forsook her for that other giantess,
The city, the vast continent of stone,

Are homeward-going.'
    Soon night falls like fire, yet vine-dark.
                In the cities
The girls, with breasts like points of sun in the vine-dark night
And gowns the color of the thunders' reverberations
Among the forests, seek a love in which to sink like the sea.

What do the seraphs and sapphires of air among the branches
Hear as the voices pass? 'Your hair is ringed as the tendrils
Of the first plantations of the Vine after the Flood.'

'The vines of the Sun? Or the vines of Darkness and of all damnations
The vines of Medusa's serpents?' 'Ah, your kiss is the light of the planets, burning among the leaves!'
                'No, It was Lucifer,

Son of the Morning—then it changed to the Prince of the Air, the brightness
That rules in Hell! Grown cold! I am Medusa—and my other
Name is Time!

    Come to my lips—the long horizon—
Cold with the serpents' buried wisdom, that has known the azoic
Continents, the secrets and night-haunted jewels of the catafalques!

Come! I will seal your eyes that they no more shall weep,
No more behold another. Once, at your grief,
The unfraught sea would swell, and the unsought diamonds

Rise with your tears.
                Now you shall faithless be
To the flesh of orange-blossom and arbutus honey-hearted,
Seeing my lips, cold as the unburied sapphires in the desert air,
Approach your own:
The one horizon, the azoic continent of night and stone.' "

—Edith Sitwell, Gardeners and Astronomers (1953)

NOW i get it.

"TRANSFORMATIONS (Anagrammed Lines)

Transformations
first ran on atoms....

Transformations
form stars, anoint
arts, form nations
of man or transits
of storms... In an art
far torn into mass,
stir formats anon."

—Anthony Etherin

"Children are not afraid of their dolls coming to life—they may even want them to."

( via / via )

Beltontain.

"There is more tenderness/ than one can fathom in wearing what never happened." —Alina Stefanescu

On the Open Sea.

"more cold, more dark"

more & not after
    —the only way—
    nor epitaph
they'll bother, just a little later...
ruins-to-be, where lights now shine;
    our piracy fled
    in suicide,
& long time dream dread's flag again.
the concrete split, eyes lusterless.

Rorate Caeli.