Free Craft-Related Objects in PDF
LIBRARY OF PROSE FORMS I RE-READ (many in PDF)
LIBRARY OF NECESSARY BOOKS ONLINE (many in PDF)
LECTURES FOR INANIMATE OBJECTS
Poetics of time: Dates, calendars, metrics.
Ghosts and a small iron bowl in the ruins of the Romanian Republic of Alabama.
Forbidden
And I think about James Longenbach, who said a poem's power comes from its ability to resist its conclusions while being pulled toward them. I think about what it means to be haunted or remembered--and why the middle child is the one who keeps mentioning it. So much hinges on how we carve implication. Or what we want from the landscape.
Scythe
I mean the friction between fracking and fucking on the tongue, how both exploit the subject, and how this is not dissimilar from the way a poet touches the fragile places. How touch and torch are so close, and how fracking and fucking are both relations, operations, excavations. I mean the way love has bent my body like a top-heavy tulip.
The Thickness & The Threshold
There is a threshold that asks us to cross it without crossing over, without leaving ourselves entirely, without losing the ability to write what is known. To straddle. I keep my hand on the pen and sink my face into the thickness. I bring the terror to the page and take its pulse.
Last Page Blues
…. that horrible, narrowing dread which signals the finitude of a book’s world, the cessation of a voyage, the reentry into everyday life.
In Defense of Asymmetry
Fascination asks more from us than a relationship of admiration, which is, at best, a spectating relationship that affirms a platitude.
Sun In Strange Places
"I think motherhood makes you obscene," writes Duras. "A mother indulges all of her games." A mother, like her child, must survive the act of mothering.
Figures of Speech Which Are Not
The poem’s job is to make you believe it. If the heart can’t be broken, the poem’s job is to break the heart anyway. There is nothing less forgivable than the poem who assumes it can speak of heartbreak without hurting anyone.
Notes To Self On Memoir
The Secretary Bird of Africa hunts lizards, snakes, and other small reptiles by stomping about in the grass. Foot stomping serves as a means of self-preservation for bird species.
Of the Air
Anne Boyer, Mahmoud Darwish, the self-elegy, and the voluminous sky.
Paranoia, Theory, and Zaum in the present
Jenny Zhang, hag aesthetics, disinformation and zaum-diddling.
Conscience, community, and purity.
Summer Brennan, Cathy Park Hong, Mohsin Hamid, Megan Galbraith…
The Planned Obsolescence of American Grief
Maybe the pressure to fake happiness is a form of living death. It's no coincidence zombie dreams are on the rise. Faking happiness is not innocent or generous--it is not innocuous--those are merely the looping justifications parroted by insta-culture and self-help studs.
Where Words Leave Us
I need to talk about words, the ruse of them, the huff and whiff, the bracket. How a connotation can inflame a room, claim ownership of a womb. The difference between a baby and a fetus is how we feel when it’s said. How we choose the word to use based on what we want from it.
The Abecedarian of Abandoned Epigraphs
The frames for poetic cycles and things I have been drive to write around or towards.
Ontology and intimacy in reviews & translation
No translation can give you Virgil or Valery. A translation can give you the translator’s Virgil or Valery. And what this says of translation theories as related to the act of reading, itself, is not axiomatic.
Among the things poems have taught me: Yarn and the eternal life of chopsticks.] “Crip poetics” opens an awareness to the body’s use and abuse in human space. Barbara Hershey….
PROSE PROMPTS & CRAFT-NOTES
Prompts: 6/18.
Prompts: 1/19.
Prompts: 11/18.
Prompts: using Diane Williams’ lines.
Prompts: epistolary forms.
Craft: how "I Enjoy Nineteenth Century Novels" happened.
Craft: aBarbara Comyns, a primer on voice.
Craft: nonfiction forms, 2/19.
Craft: flash fictions.
Craft: list stories forms.
Craft: over 150 artifact forms.
Craft: form to narrate marriage.
Craft: fictioning the ex-evangelical.
Notes: alternate doxa in fiction.
Notes: memoir and shameless subtexts.
Notes: writers on miscarriage, child loss, pregnancy loss, and abortion.
Notes: on the line between autobio & fiction.
Notes: navigating shame-cults in writing life.
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Barbara Comyns, a primer on voice.
Diane Williams, the compressed catastrophic.
Joyce Carol Oates, writing the grotesque.
Mary McCarthy, use of memory.
Allan Gurganus, taking things personally.
Ryan Ruff Smith, using footnotes to undercut narrator in CNF.
Elisabeth Weiss, using hybrid form for erased women.
Gary Lutz, the art of sonic sentence-making.
Melissa Febos on writing trauma.
Lia Purpura’s writing journal.
POETICS, NOTEBOOKS, AND CRAFT
Craft: how to start a poem.
Craft: how to end a poem.
Craft: questions for poetry revision.
Craft: what to add to a poem.
Craft: assembling a poetry collection.
Craft: poetry and music.
Craft: how & where to place poetry book reviews.
Form: the chaconne.
Form: the cameo.
Form: the fugue.
Form: erasure.
Form: lit mag cento.
Form: the blason.
Mirror: Jack Gilbert.
Mirror: Wislawa Szymborską.
Mirror: Ewa Lipska.
Mirror: Yoel Hoffman.
Mirror: Adam Zagajewski.
Conversation: Susana M. Case.
Notes: Walt Whitman.
Notes: Jerome Rothenberg’s ethnopoetics.
Notes: Heriberto Yépez’s speculative time.
Notes: Paul Celan’s turning of breath in poem.
Prompts: 6/20.
Prompts: 7/19.
Prompt: Carl Phillips.
Prompt: Charles Simic.
Prompt: Czeslaw Milosz.
Prompt: Mary Ruefle.
Prompt: Naomi Shabib Nye.
Prompt: poetry playlist challenge.
Prompt: handbook of nature study.
Prompt: cool girl etc.
Prompt: Galway Kinnell.
Prompt: a litany.
Poems to study: 12/19.
Poems to study: 10/19.
Poems to study: 6/19.
Poems to study: 2/19, prose poetry.
Imitations: “Love” (after Alex Dimitrov)
Imitations: “limbă” (after Kapka Kassabova)
Imitations: "Autism Screening Questionnaire--Speech and Language Delay" (after Oliver de la Paz)
Imitations: Devin Gael Kelly’s walking poems.
Close read: "The Structure of a Flower: Stem" by Andrea Rexilius.
Close read: ”Voice” by Jennifer Horne.
Close read: ”Brink of Life” by Khashayar Mohammadi.
Close read: “The Snails” by Samatar Elmi.
Close read: "Don't Disappear" by Yevgeny Yevtushenko.
Close read: “With Mercy for the Greedy” by Anne Sexton.
Close read: Three versions of César Vallejo in translation.
A FEW BOOKS
Anna Seghers, Transit (trans. by Margot Dembo)
Barbara Comyns, The Vet’s Daughter
Barbara Comyns, Our Spoons Came From Woolworths
Brandon Shimoda, The Grave on the Wall
Bruno Schulz, Undula (trans. by Frank Garrett)
Christina Tudor-Sideri, Under the Sign of the Labyrinth
Claire Meuschke, Upend
Eric Chevillard, The Posthumous Works of Thomas Pilaster
Erin Coughlin Hollowell, On Every Atom
Haldane McFall, The Art of Aubrey Beardsley
James Meetze, Phantom Hour
Kay Ryan, Synthesizing Gravity: Selected Prose
Lewis Hyde, A Primer for Forgetting
Louise Labe, Love Sonnets & Elegies (trans. by Richard Sieburth)
Machado de Assis, The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas (trans. by Flora Thomson-DeVeaux) Part 1, Part 2, Cubas Index
Maria Negroni, Dark Museum (trans. by Michelle Gil-Montero)
Pierre Senges, Falstaff: Apotheosis (trans. by Jason Siefrig)
Pierre Senges, Studies of Silhouettes (trans. by Jacob Siefrig)
Silvina Ocampo, The Promise
EPHEMERA & RUINSCAPES
Erik Satie’s desiccated embryos.
Robert Musil’s last notebook entry.
Yvan Goll, Claire, surrealism, and Paris.
Goll, Chaplin, Benjamin, Sebastian, ellipses.
Walter Benjamin and Anna Seghers in transit.
Charles Pinckney’s “Lifeboat”.
An Alternate Take on Hotels & Sex..
Pasternak and Ghirlandaio: The irradiated smile.
Walter Benjamin on history: How refugees die & keep dying.
Time, Marx, machines, love, tonsils.
Mutilations.
1979: baby steps.
[Industrialized Sketches] Incorrigible idealist believing the future absolves bleaches of days past. Strange mythoscrotum of roots, fake blonde, cawl and all, commercial skat.
Notebook Archives
- November 2024
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October 2024
- Oct 22, 2024 Charles Ives in 33 notes.
- Oct 14, 2024 J. A. Boiffard's photos and surrealisms.
- Oct 14, 2024 13 scenarios.
- Oct 14, 2024 I want to say "I would have waited"?
- Oct 11, 2024 Of Moonstruck.
- Oct 11, 2024 Coover's projectionist and Phillips' city.
- Oct 7, 2024 A train, Ada, and recitations in New Orleans.
- Oct 6, 2024 Two fakes: the child and the monumental.
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September 2024
- Sep 30, 2024 Ernaux and Duras: A comparison.
- Sep 30, 2024 Annie Ernaux and the "oblong perturbance".
- Sep 29, 2024 Walking through the tunnel of Danielle Dutton's dresses.
- Sep 27, 2024 Excerpts from 'my X's'
- Sep 26, 2024 Saying nothing concisely: Macedonio Fernandez.
- Sep 22, 2024 Richter's lustrated photographs.
- Sep 21, 2024 The Thought-Piece That Can't Think It's Self
- Sep 14, 2024 Unsaids.
- Sep 2, 2024 A word between Celia Paul and Gwen John.
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August 2024
- Aug 26, 2024 A clime that could have arrived . . .
- Aug 18, 2024 On the politics of poetry.
- Aug 7, 2024 Soundgarden interlude.
- Aug 1, 2024 Love poem. Lunch. And linkage.
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July 2024
- Jul 24, 2024 Parks.
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June 2024
- Jun 26, 2024 Fassbinder's 3rd reading.
- Jun 19, 2024 Paul Theroux on Ernest Hemingway
- Jun 15, 2024 Fassbinder's "Answers to Questions from Schoolchildren"
- Jun 3, 2024 On the 100th anniversary of Kafka's cosmos.
- Jun 2, 2024 Rilke's "Letter to a Young Girl"
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May 2024
- May 13, 2024 Kenneth Koch on the tennis racket incident.
- May 1, 2024 A little Krzhizhanovsky.
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March 2024
- Mar 28, 2024 Anatomy of the passions.
- Mar 26, 2024 Cento notebook, 26 March 2024.
- Mar 25, 2024 Larry Levis' first confession.
- Mar 24, 2024 Filters, faces, the expressivity of not saying.
- Mar 24, 2024 Reading Rilke's First Elegy with Bianca Stone.
- Mar 21, 2024 "My Story in a Late Style of Fire" by Larry Levis
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February 2024
- Feb 28, 2024 Yellows on the cutting floor.
- Feb 25, 2024 Jean-Paul Clébert's Paris.
- Feb 13, 2024 Still life in Vladimir Sorokin.
- Feb 4, 2024 11 thoughts after reading a nocturne by Elizabeth Willis.
- Feb 1, 2024 Forbidden music; in variations.
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January 2024
- Jan 22, 2024 Poem v. song : Leonard Cohen.
- Jan 19, 2024 "The Voice of Robert Desnos" by Robert Desnos.
- Jan 19, 2024 "Poem to Shout in the Ruins" by Louis Aragon.
- Jan 12, 2024 Celan again.
- Jan 11, 2024 Necropolitics in the margins.
- Jan 11, 2024 Small things.
- Jan 5, 2024 Chevengur: Waiting for the miracle with Platonov.
- Jan 4, 2024 A lover's discourse and the subject.
- Jan 1, 2024 My asterisks.
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December 2023
- Dec 28, 2023 Philippe Delerm's literary snapshots.
- Dec 27, 2023 Polyphony and counterpoint in Edward Said's legacy.
- Dec 27, 2023 13 things on the 27th of it.
- Dec 13, 2023 Mark Sandman and his "Super Sex" tritar.
- Dec 10, 2023 "I made him promise he'd piss on my grave," said Edmund White.
- Dec 10, 2023 Denis Donoghue's "Orality, Literacy, and Their Discontents".
- Dec 10, 2023 Is fiction necessary, etc . . .
- Dec 3, 2023 On Nigerian English.
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November 2023
- Nov 26, 2023 The radically-other language is the imagined one.
- Nov 25, 2023 Flying with M this time.
- Nov 21, 2023 To continue to think; to think critically.
- Nov 21, 2023 Hannah Arendt's warnings.
- Nov 20, 2023 Merwin, impatience, & the "held back" that hounds.
- Nov 16, 2023 Bresson's Notes on the Cinematograph.
- Nov 15, 2023 On the intelligibility of images.
- Nov 10, 2023 The uses and abuses of allegory.
- Nov 10, 2023 Klossowski.
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October 2023
- Oct 13, 2023 Modiano and his critic: A dialogue between texts.
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September 2023
- Sep 29, 2023 Serge Gainsbourg's "Histoire de Melody Nelson" (1971)
- Sep 29, 2023 "Ecrire" by Marguerite Duras, an unofficial translation.
- Sep 28, 2023 Notes on Antoine Volodine's "Minor Angels": Part 2
- Sep 23, 2023 13 ways of looking at an allegro.
- Sep 19, 2023 Notes on Antoine Volodine's Minor Angels: Part 1
- Sep 17, 2023 An eternity against closure.
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August 2023
- Aug 8, 2023 In Proustland.
- Aug 5, 2023 Translations of Chekhov's lady with the dog.
- Aug 4, 2023 "Sentimental" v. "sensitive".
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July 2023
- Jul 25, 2023 On virtue signals.
- Jul 25, 2023 Notes on contemporary memoir.
- Jul 21, 2023 Migraines in Catalonia.
- Jul 9, 2023 Notes on Urania.
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June 2023
- Jun 23, 2023 Cioran's "Letter to a Faraway Friend" with annotation.
- Jun 14, 2023 13 moments where speech left me completely.
- Jun 4, 2023 "Romanian Notes" by Gary Indiana.
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May 2023
- May 26, 2023 Bruno Schulz's "Republic of Dreams"
- May 25, 2023 Bruno Schulz and Józefina Szelińska.
- May 24, 2023 "Sous les Toits de Paris" and Joseph Roth.
- May 1, 2023 Rosmarie Waldrop's Lament for Edmond Jabès.
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April 2023
- Apr 25, 2023 Kafka after Kierkegaard.
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February 2023
- Feb 23, 2023 Ambient Eno.
- Feb 22, 2023 Elegy as "site of struggle".
- Feb 20, 2023 Notes on poetic syntax.
- Feb 17, 2023 Odes on necrophilia.
- Feb 17, 2023 Lines for centos.
- Feb 16, 2023 Masks, questions, and a writing prompt.
- Feb 15, 2023 Sublime conceits: Nash, ghost moths, and eco-poetics.
- Feb 14, 2023 Excerpts from sonnet notebooks.
- Feb 10, 2023 The use of repetition in short fiction and CNF.
- Feb 5, 2023 Strategies + prompts in flash fiction.
- Feb 4, 2023 Music, everywhere.
- Feb 3, 2023 Rombo.
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January 2023
- Jan 21, 2023 Notes on Cedar Sigo, literary lineage, and John Keats in letters.
- Jan 20, 2023 Notes on the aesthetics of ruins.
- Jan 17, 2023 Tomaz Salamun's "The Field of Ptuj"
- Jan 17, 2023 Curb-Appeal: Notes on the author's headshot.
- Jan 1, 2023 Notebook: Poems I've kept since high school.
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December 2022
- Dec 29, 2022 Apostrophe
- Dec 7, 2022 Lost lists and silences.
- Dec 5, 2022 The film still as quotation.
- Dec 2, 2022 Notebooks: the end of November.
- Dec 2, 2022 Black widows, embodied cognition, and memoir in confessional culture.
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November 2022
- Nov 22, 2022 Who for his hunger?
- Nov 21, 2022 Rabinovich's "Murphy Laws" for poetry.
- Nov 19, 2022 Roland Barthes' "contretemps" and Akhmatova's glove.
- Nov 9, 2022 Fragments in favor of archaic language.
- Nov 4, 2022 Poetry, collage, and bleeding between subjects.
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October 2022
- Oct 10, 2022 In praise of the cento, with free PDF at-home workshop.
- Oct 9, 2022 Mary Ruefle: The Utmost of It
- Oct 6, 2022 Annie Ernaux on abortion (from IWWG free-write August 2022).
- Oct 5, 2022 The war and W. H. Auden: Britten, Mann, and pacifisms in poetry.
- Oct 4, 2022 "Prologue" by Audre Lorde
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September 2022
- Sep 30, 2022 On the Image and Visual Part of Text; or 11 Ways of Looking at a Field in a Poem
- Sep 28, 2022 Homophones.
- Sep 28, 2022 On journals and notebooks as genre, briefly.
- Sep 21, 2022 Hashtag with poetry prompts from Kim Addonizio.
- Sep 21, 2022 On or around April 12, 1978 of Roland Barthes' mourning diary.
- Sep 21, 2022 On July 9, 1978 of Roland Barthes' mourning diary.
- Sep 21, 2022 Charles Simic's "Reading Philosophy at Night"
- Sep 20, 2022 Fernando Pessoa's sacred and profane existences: part 1.
- Sep 20, 2022 On May 1, 1978 of Roland Barthes' mourning diary.
- Sep 11, 2022 Can't and Won't with Lydia Davis.
- Sep 8, 2022 On the unthinkable.
- Sep 5, 2022 "I think therefore I green": The elliptical Elizabeth Willis.
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August 2022
- Aug 30, 2022 On Mary Ruefle's "Why I Am Not A Good Kisser."
- Aug 25, 2022 On Bacon's final triptych.
- Aug 23, 2022 "Re-statement of Romance" by Wallace Stevens.
- Aug 23, 2022 Dan Beachy-Quick whets the writing appetite.
- Aug 22, 2022 On figs.
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July 2022
- Jul 9, 2022 Two translations of Tudor Arghezi.
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June 2022
- Jun 29, 2022 Alina Popa, etc.
- Jun 7, 2022 Gellu Naum's Apolodor, and a translation.
- Jun 6, 2022 Softness with Sheers: Shelley Wong's "As She Appears"
- Jun 2, 2022 Why we write: A collage of words from others.
- Jun 2, 2022 Richard Siken's "Why" (and a few poems I'm obsessing over).
- Jun 2, 2022 Anna Kavan's machine head in fog.
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March 2022
- Mar 17, 2022 The Child Voice in Fiction: Strategies from James Schuyler.
- Mar 17, 2022 Alice Fulton's sumptuous language.
- Mar 15, 2022 William T. Vollmann's "Goodbye".
- Mar 11, 2022 Robert Walser's Microscripts.
- Mar 10, 2022 Short lesson on craft from William Maxwell.
- Mar 9, 2022 Booklist for writing the uncanny details
- Mar 6, 2022 For writers trying to learn the genre known as the "pitch."
- Mar 4, 2022 "The world is no place for poets": Notes on infra-noir and Romanian surrealists.
- Mar 4, 2022 "Revenge" by Diane Williams.
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February 2022
- Feb 19, 2022 "LASS / LET" by Aria Aber.
- Feb 18, 2022 A list of prose poems to explore.
- Feb 18, 2022 "All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace" by Richard Brautigan
- Feb 18, 2022 "Miss you. Would like to take a walk with you." by Gabrielle Calvocoressi
- Feb 17, 2022 "Object Permanence" by Hala Alyan
- Feb 17, 2022 Diamond Media: A look at images.
- Feb 12, 2022 The poets with Appollinarian lineage.
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January 2022
- Jan 30, 2022 Revisiting William Stafford.
- Jan 24, 2022 Annie Ernaux's use of italics in "A Man's Place."
- Jan 21, 2022 Emmanuel Moses' "Prelude 4" and Fugue 4"
- Jan 13, 2022 A centro from Stella V. Radulescu's new poetry collection.
- Jan 11, 2022 "Night Song" by Lisel Mueller.
- Jan 10, 2022 Brief thoughts on poetics of non-arrival in Kafka's last epistle.
- Jan 10, 2022 A few notes on Suzanne Valadon.
- Jan 8, 2022 "Woodtangle" by Mary Ruefle.
- Jan 3, 2022 Ways of looking at a writing notebook.
- Jan 2, 2022 A handful of musical fascinations.
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December 2021
- Dec 19, 2021 Erik Satie: an assemblage of portraits.
- Dec 14, 2021 Catherine Malabou and the ontology of the accident.
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November 2021
- Nov 4, 2021 Family Secrets: Beatrice Bracher's ANTONIO.
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October 2021
- Oct 11, 2021 Notes on Tomaž Šalamun's first-person.
- Oct 7, 2021 On palindrome poems.
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September 2021
- Sep 30, 2021 Not a lecture on lifestyles or Lillian Hellman.
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August 2021
- Aug 21, 2021 Aubades and love-songs.
- Aug 19, 2021 Silvina Ocampo's promise.
- Aug 12, 2021 Epistolary forms: Rilke's angels, Tsvetaeva's cherubim, and Pasternak's "internal maps."
- Aug 12, 2021 Elegies, etc.
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July 2021
- Jul 26, 2021 Silence, music, and poetry: Jon Cage, Rodrick Minor, Ashley Jones.
- Jul 3, 2021 Time-signatures in prose.
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June 2021
- Jun 30, 2021 10 vows, mostly broken.
- Jun 23, 2021 52 poetry prompts (& a list of angels).
- Jun 13, 2021 W. G. Sebald's emigrants and APSTogether.
- Jun 12, 2021 An Archaelogy of Nightmares
- Jun 10, 2021 Grotesque or Nothing: Aubrey Beardsley
- Jun 8, 2021 Three versions of César Vallejo in translation.
- Jun 1, 2021 The lovely contrary in Kay Ryan.
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May 2021
- May 29, 2021 The poetic blazon (or blazon).
- May 28, 2021 Forbidden.
- May 23, 2021 Yvan Goll, Claire, surrealism, and Paris.
- May 20, 2021 The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas: Me and a worm.
- May 20, 2021 Jack Gilbert, loosely.
- May 18, 2021 Erik Satie's desiccated embryos.
- May 13, 2021 Pasternak and Ghirlandaio: The irradiated smile.
- May 11, 2021 "At Least I Wasn't Earthbound": Barbara Comyns and The Vet's Daughter
- May 9, 2021 Intonation 2021.
- May 6, 2021 Posthumous voices: Eric Chevillard's "The Posthumous Works of Thomas Pilaster"
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April 2021
- Apr 25, 2021 "Because he has a song": Charles Pinckney's "Lifeboat."
- Apr 24, 2021 The poem from analogy: Samatar Elmi's "The Snails"
- Apr 23, 2021 Poetics of time: Dates, calendars, metrics.
- Apr 22, 2021 Using Diane Williams' lines as writing prompts any damned day of the week.
- Apr 21, 2021 "A infinitude of catastrophes...apace": On Diane Williams.
- Apr 18, 2021 Robert Musil's final notebook entry.
- Apr 16, 2021 Can't touch this: The voice of Barbara Comyns.
- Apr 12, 2021 Last-page blues.
- Apr 6, 2021 "Autism Screening Questionnaire--Speech and Language Delay"
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March 2021
- Mar 27, 2021 A conversation with Susana H. Case.
- Mar 26, 2021 Of the air: 10 fragments.
- Mar 21, 2021 Empathy complexes & crafts in recent readings.
- Mar 19, 2021 The Posthumous Memoirs of Bras Cubas: Unreliable narratives (or part 2).
- Mar 17, 2021 The Brás Cubas index.
- Mar 10, 2021 Benjamin & Seghers in transit.
- Mar 7, 2021 A Review-Museum of Danse Macabre in Shifting Pandemic Time
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February 2021
- Feb 28, 2021 Goll, Chaplin, Benjamin, Sebastian, ellipses.
- Feb 27, 2021 Thoughts on an aesthetic of lack.
- Feb 22, 2021 Paranoia, theory, and Zaum in the present.
- Feb 16, 2021 Beauty in the Wild: A Birmingham poetic celebration of Ntozake Shange.
- Feb 11, 2021 limbă
- Feb 6, 2021 Conscience, community, purity: Salesses, Hong, Galbraith, and Hamid
- Feb 4, 2021 Poetry and music: The dialogue
- Feb 3, 2021 The planned obsolescence of American grief.
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January 2021
- Jan 31, 2021 Notes on erasures
- Jan 28, 2021 Writers on the legacy of Walt Whitman
- Jan 22, 2021 Prompts inspired by Lewis Hyde's primer for forgetting
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December 2020
- Dec 11, 2020 Devin Gael Kelly's "walking poem"
- Dec 7, 2020 On "Every Atom" by Erin Coughlin Hollowell
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November 2020
- Nov 18, 2020 Thoughts on Ewa Lipska
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October 2020
- Oct 31, 2020 Ontology and intimacy in reviews and translation
- Oct 30, 2020 Lit mag cento: The Florida Review Vol. 43, No. 1
- Oct 24, 2020 21 ways to end a poem or leave your lover
- Oct 8, 2020 Lit Mag Cento: Five Points, Volume 18, No. 2.
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September 2020
- Sep 27, 2020 Lit Mag Cento: 32 Poems, Fall/Winter 2018
- Sep 25, 2020 Lit Mag Cento: Gulf Coast Fall 2017
- Sep 3, 2020 A time for epistolary forms among writers
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June 2020
- Jun 29, 2020 "Brink of Life" by Khashayar Mohammadi
- Jun 24, 2020 "Voice" by Jennifer Horne: Wondering towards a mother's voice.
- Jun 23, 2020 "The Structure of a Flower: Stem" by Andrea Rexilius
- Jun 20, 2020 Eleven poetry writing prompts for pandemiacs
- Jun 18, 2020 Scythe: An essay on hunger, expectation, blackberries, and poetry
- Jun 11, 2020 "Apologia"
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May 2020
- May 23, 2020 Melissa Febos on writing trauma
- May 13, 2020 Sun in strange places: A few notes on writing motherhood and consent
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April 2020
- Apr 28, 2020 A list of places that like book reviews
- Apr 10, 2020 A reading of "Lust Is Grief"
- Apr 1, 2020 "Don't Disappear" by Yevgeny Yevtushenko, up close, in context
- Apr 1, 2020 Poems for broken things
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March 2020
- Mar 23, 2020 Mutilations
- February 2020
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January 2020
- Jan 6, 2020 3 poems by Wislawa Szymborska
- Jan 6, 2020 Love letter to life
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December 2019
- Dec 30, 2019 A handful of poems that fascinate me
- Dec 28, 2019 Questions for poetry revision
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November 2019
- Nov 20, 2019 Sometimes I kiss my idols
- Nov 4, 2019 For Laura, Who Is Too Hard On Herself
- October 2019
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September 2019
- Sep 16, 2019 Flashback on flash from what I was thinking in 2016
- Sep 12, 2019 The sonic art of sentence-making: Why I love Garielle Lutz
- Sep 6, 2019 Among the things poems have taught me: Yarn and the eternal life of chopsticks
- Sep 5, 2019 18 ways to start a poem or talk to birds
- Sep 3, 2019 Fugues as form in poetry
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August 2019
- Aug 27, 2019 Writers for Migrant Justice, Birmingham
- Aug 25, 2019 Thoughts on Bread Loaf from the least popular parts of me.
- Aug 13, 2019 9 figures of speech which are not
- Aug 12, 2019 What to add to a poem that acts "as if" it feels neglected
- Aug 11, 2019 Notes to self on memoir and shameless subtexts
- Aug 10, 2019 The playlist poetry challenge: "You Being Boss of the Playlist"
- Aug 8, 2019 In defense of asymmetry: Or how mechanical failure leads to poetry.
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July 2019
- Jul 24, 2019 10 poems I'm studying this month
- Jul 20, 2019 25 poetry prompts and exercises for summer
- Jul 19, 2019 Song and poem sandwich: Joan Osborne and Haryette Mullen.
- Jul 11, 2019 The cool girl prompt (and a bouquet for Robin Richardson)
- Jul 2, 2019 Navigating shame-cults in life and writing
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June 2019
- Jun 8, 2019 Chaconne for my lover's hands
- May 2019
- April 2019
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March 2019
- Mar 26, 2019 AWP 2019 etc.
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February 2019
- Feb 27, 2019 Writing prompt from Galway Kinnell's "Don't Wait"
- Feb 19, 2019 Prose poems that teach
- Feb 14, 2019 Dicktat and the dick-tater-tot.
- Feb 14, 2019 How I Am Not Like Donald Trump
- Feb 3, 2019 Great craft essays for writing essays, memoir, and creative nonfiction
- Feb 1, 2019 Using hybrid form per Elisabeth Weiss
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January 2019
- Jan 29, 2019 Using footnotes per Ryan Ruff Smith
- Jan 24, 2019 74 absolutely random thoughts on writing
- Jan 22, 2019 Allan Gurganus thinks fiction writers NEED to take things personally
- Jan 20, 2019 The sparse, stunning poems of Yoel Hoffmann
- Jan 16, 2019 4 creative nonfiction prompts to play with for no apparent reason
- Jan 16, 2019 Writers who walk into difficult womb-space
- Jan 15, 2019 Held in reserve: Visiting the vets, c. 2011
- Jan 8, 2019 "The Bitter Truth" by Michael Blumenthal.
- Jan 1, 2019 The yellow scarf, the magnificent detail
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December 2018
- Dec 30, 2018 Crib sheet on assembling a poetry collection
- Dec 15, 2018 Walter Benjamin on history: How refugees die & keep dying
- Dec 6, 2018 Cameo forms in poetry
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November 2018
- Nov 20, 2018 Writing prompts about ecstasy, Rilke, Godard...
- Nov 16, 2018 Reading a poem from the new manuscript.
- Nov 9, 2018 Writing the grotesque: Lessons from the Oates industry
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October 2018
- Oct 24, 2018 "With Mercy for the Greedy," the ars poetica of confessional poetry.
- Oct 23, 2018 On the line between autobiography and fiction
- Oct 23, 2018 Lia Purpura on the writer's journal
- Oct 16, 2018 Bonded.
- Oct 7, 2018 "S M" by Alice Walker.
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September 2018
- Sep 11, 2018 September 11, 2018 etc.
- Sep 8, 2018 "Minor Ninth," that poem from a series.
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August 2018
- Aug 10, 2018 An alternate take on hotels and sex
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July 2018
- Jul 31, 2018 "Fraudulent artifacts": over 150 artifacts forms for prose
- Jul 18, 2018 The art of enumeration: Over 70 fabulous list-stories
- Jul 14, 2018 Why I love James Meetze's "Phantom Hour"
- Jul 12, 2018 Adam Zagajewski's slight exaggeration woven through with poems I'm loving
- Jul 1, 2018 Book launch and miscellany at Art Town
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June 2018
- Jun 29, 2018 Ways of feeling: Paul Celan, Jerome Rothenberg, and Heriberto Yépez
- Jun 27, 2018 Eleven strange writing prompts
- Jun 27, 2018 "Free Union" by Andre Breton.
- Jun 26, 2018 20 writing experiments you can do in a closet on a family vacation.
- Jun 22, 2018 What happened on June 21, 2018
- Jun 18, 2018 Alternate doxa: thoughts on writing fiction
- Jun 18, 2018 Requiem for a third year without a mother
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May 2018
- May 27, 2018 21 flash fictions I adore
- May 23, 2018 5 things that make me happy this week
- May 20, 2018 Using Handbook of Nature Study as poetry prompt
- May 20, 2018 Two tweets that made me happy today.
- May 17, 2018 Writing the american evangelical + short fiction randoms
- May 7, 2018 "Submitting to chance only to cheat on it": A poetry exercise from Charles Simic
- May 7, 2018 Writing beyond Victorian sexual tropes: "I Enjoy Nineteenth Century Novels"
- May 6, 2018 Fear vs. anxiety, unwritable characters, and my fear of certain men
- May 5, 2018 Marriage, poetry, and how that poem happened
- May 5, 2018 Notebooks: time, Marx, machines, love, tonsils
- May 5, 2018 Notebooks: Mary McCarthy, posture, memory, terror
- May 4, 2018 "Why We Must Struggle" by Kay Ryan
- May 3, 2018 The proper form in which to narrate a marriage
- May 3, 2018 The abecedarian of abandoned (yet still possible) epigraphs
- May 3, 2018 Storycorps on World Press Freedom Day
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September 2017
- Sep 6, 2017 New Orleans Poetry Festival, 2017