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.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
chapbooks
brave men press made this chapbook. it's about what happened when i went to california. it's very beautifully made.
other chapbooks i've received:
jeannie hoag's new age of ferociousness from agnes fox press:
the weather today: supernatural.
and babies: babies everywhere.
zachary schomburg's from the fjords from spork press:
i am working in the ticket booth of the
movie theater when you come in and take
off my pants.
phil estes' gem city/fountain city from rabbit catastrophe:
hannah used to be a power lifter,
so she has these strong legs and thighs.
other chapbooks i've received:
jeannie hoag's new age of ferociousness from agnes fox press:
the weather today: supernatural.
and babies: babies everywhere.
zachary schomburg's from the fjords from spork press:
i am working in the ticket booth of the
movie theater when you come in and take
off my pants.
phil estes' gem city/fountain city from rabbit catastrophe:
hannah used to be a power lifter,
so she has these strong legs and thighs.
Monday, November 1, 2010
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