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this is an embrace of the feral side of each one of us that likes to leave, meander, wander, discover — that maybe even needs to. a collage of thoughts and artworks delivered monthly/quarterly/infrequently by artist, writer, photographer jenn stark.

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call me maybe

It was one evening in February – the dark cold sharp boring maybe even hopeful if you squinted hard enough kind of evening when a new email came through. It was a secret message, whispered into my ear in a game of Telephone being played acr...

7 months ago
8

The world is our house, part 2

Agnes Giberne, 1898 via the public domain image archive

It was when we watched a house slide into the Atlantic that I knew for sure that a house wasn’t a home. Or was it the Pacific? Or was it when they bombed an apartment block, saw rubbl...

8 months ago
6

The world is our house

The world is my living room and I’m walking down the street with my coffee in a non-lidded ceramic mug. I’m risking a spill or two for the feeling of something molded by human hands, now cradled inside my own hands. An item relegated to ind...

9 months ago
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perpetual spring

march

in early spring i worry over everything. i worry over the daffodils under the snow, then the peach blossoms. peach blossoms i do need to genuinely worry about – a poorly timed frost means no fruit, and i know the feeling of the empty...

a year ago
11
2

don't follow me

i don’t know what i’m doing, where i’m going with this, and you’re here, dear reader.

oh god, you’re here.

oh honey, it’s okay — don’t apologize. did you get lost on the way, take a wrong turn somewhere? how’d you end up here, on this p...

a year ago
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