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Sex & Renewal: a Living Topography

I originally wrote this review for Romanticon, a few weeks ago. If you like it and haven’t already, go subscribe over there and you might find some other work you enjoy as well :)

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2 months ago
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The Romantic Aperture

In semiotics the basic unit of syntax is the phoneme1. However in semantics the basic unit of meaning is the image. Syntax has no reason for its rhyme except to evoke and make re-present the image. All of the Odyssey performed in, at most,...

4 months ago
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Daddy's Girl

MY DAD

It was late summer and my dad was teaching us (my little brother and I) how to safely pour gasoline onto a campfire (there isn’t one). Leaves hadn’t begun changing, yet the dirt road in front of the fire pit was littered with dr...

4 months ago
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In Escape of Lost Time

I can’t help but find my memory scattered around the city. I feel them living but they can’t feel me. I am not in search of lost time, but surrounded by lost time, vignettes littered about town like trash.

I leave the metro station headed...

6 months ago
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The Situationship

PROLGUE: THE PARTY IS OFFICIALLY OVER

The party is officially over
The sheer Diddy-ness of it all … I think we need to make it cool again, to you know—Find God?—have a girlfriend, have a boyfriend, whatever, settle down, create a...

7 months ago
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