Monday, December 20, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Monday, December 6, 2010
a week
a and i went to nederland, home of bredo morstøl
roger played at lost lake--you can hear the best song here
someone slept a little
one more thing:
roger played at lost lake--you can hear the best song here
someone slept a little
one more thing:
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
guess whose book is now available.
julia's!
you should get it.
one thing it says is:
noon is lakewater exploding over the leaves of your face
noon's wooden saw splits its slender carcass in half
noon composed a sonata with cloudcover, a storm that brilliantly breaks the field
some things said about it:
“The poetics enacted in Triggermoon Triggermoon is rare in its exuberance and delicate humanity, its wistful acceptance of imperfection as the human condition, imperfection as a kind of pet we grow to love and depend upon. I have grown to love and depend upon this book.”—Bin Ramke Triggermoon Triggermoon
“Julia Cohen’s poems will knock you out with their fresh logics like some moon-governed dream... this collection is half in the world and half in the 'non-world' that 'occasionally rolls over you,' utterly grounded in the domestic and wildly transformative.”
—Elizabeth Willis
julia's!
you should get it.
one thing it says is:
noon is lakewater exploding over the leaves of your face
noon's wooden saw splits its slender carcass in half
noon composed a sonata with cloudcover, a storm that brilliantly breaks the field
some things said about it:
“The poetics enacted in Triggermoon Triggermoon is rare in its exuberance and delicate humanity, its wistful acceptance of imperfection as the human condition, imperfection as a kind of pet we grow to love and depend upon. I have grown to love and depend upon this book.”—Bin Ramke Triggermoon Triggermoon
“Julia Cohen’s poems will knock you out with their fresh logics like some moon-governed dream... this collection is half in the world and half in the 'non-world' that 'occasionally rolls over you,' utterly grounded in the domestic and wildly transformative.”
—Elizabeth Willis
Sunday, November 14, 2010
i became sick.
the last time i was sick i bought a television. i don't really use it. although, during comps. i watched tcm nonstop.
this time i subscribed to netflix. i just finished watching my first netflix movie: happy accidents: vincent d'onofrio plays a man from the future.
and then i had to pick out movies i like. i picked four. i can't remember them.
netflix said its top pick for me is jo jeeta wohi sikandar.
the last time i was sick i bought a television. i don't really use it. although, during comps. i watched tcm nonstop.
this time i subscribed to netflix. i just finished watching my first netflix movie: happy accidents: vincent d'onofrio plays a man from the future.
and then i had to pick out movies i like. i picked four. i can't remember them.
netflix said its top pick for me is jo jeeta wohi sikandar.
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