
Feminist theorist and poet working at the blood-edge of language. Developing placental language theory: the spoken before disconnection. Women's voices, the unsaid/unheard, other oraculars. Research-led poetry that refuses the cut between body and word.
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'enough said' is a dictionary that has abandoned the pursuit of definition. Though it is arranged semi alphabetically it is...
about this text,
This is a hybrid theoretical-poetic text using Alice as the figure who enters not just the rabbit hole but outside the whole-space outside reason. Outer-side the curled lip of reason, where the order slips, and falters, l...
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Droorn (a voice opera)
3lines/times a look’n at all the mauves
Blueblu-e-you. can never tell where you are going to end up in the fac...
... images, diagrams, scores for language, listening and sound … all related to voicing and language ‘thats just too much’. … because you can’t say the ‘whole lot’ … and ear peace is in short supply.
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