Saturday, December 31, 2022
Friday, December 30, 2022
The print parts of Otoliths issue sixty-seven are now available.
The print parts of issue sixty-seven are now available from the Otoliths storefront at Lulu. This week's Lulu promotion code — which runs until midnight on Friday — is COUNTDOWN15, a saving of 15%. Next week's code will be available from Monday on the Lulu Press Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/Luludotcom/.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part one.
Page count: 476 pages
Price: $US27.45
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Part one of Otoliths issue sixty-seven contains vispo, short stories, translations, essays, & a variety of poetic forms & styles from Elisa C. Martínez Salazar, Paul Siegell, Anna Cates, Sanjeev Sethi, Riccardo Benzina, Steven Bruce, CL Bledsoe, Alan Catlin, David Miller, Craig Cotter, Sharon H. Frost, Ali Zarbali, Dale Jensen, Eric Hoffman, Lynn Strongin, Paul Dickey, Jack Galmitz, Gao An, Stacey Allam & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett, Bob Kotyk, Michael J. Leach, petro c. k., Maria Giesbrecht, Richard Kostelanetz, Jimmy Crouse, Nathan Anderson, John Geraets, Judith Roitman, Ivars Balkit, Rob Martelli, Tohm Bakelas, Michael Sikkema, Livio Farallo, Jim Meirose, Eric Lunde, Sheila E. Murphy, dan raphael, Richard Magahiz, Daniel Barbiero, Pawel Markiewicz, Lawrence R. Smith, John Tustin, George Myers Jr., Mark Pirie, James Grabill, Caleb Puckett, Damon Hubbs, Mark Danowsky, Piet Nieuwland, Christopher Barnes, Harvey Huddleston, Sterling Warner, Pete Spence, Lewis LaCook, Benjamin Niespodziany, Jim Leftwich, Olchar E. Lindsann, Linda M. Walker, Maximilian Speicher, LUNE OFFLINE, Gavin Lucky, Tom Beckett, Jeff Harrison, James Yeary, Joshua Martin, Mark Cunningham, Uvia Shcho, Mercedes Webb-Pullman, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, Kenneth Rexroth, Jeff Bagato, Nathan Whiting, Heath Brougher, Vernon Frazer, Bob Lucky, Daniel f Bradley, Heather M. Browne, Patrick Sweeney, John Levy, Glenn Ingersoll, Michael Ruby, Hrishikesh Srinivas, Kit Kennedy, Caleb Fenez, M.J. Iuppa, Elmedin Kadric. Siân Vate, Jill Jones, Alan Peat & Réka Nyitrai, Réka Nyitrai, Thomas Camus, J. D. Nelson, Peter Cherches, Keith Higginbotham, Darrell Petska, David Jalajel, & Paul Pfleuger, Jr.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part two.
Page count: 340 pages
Price: $US52.95
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Part two of Otoliths issue sixty-seven, the full color part, contains photographs, poetry, found items, paintings, asemic visuals, sculptures, collages, & visual poetry from Judith Skillman, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, Peter Yovu, Kyle Hemmings, Texas Fontanella, Karl Kempton, John M. Bennett, Ioan Bunus & John M. Bennett, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Daniel de Culla, Jennifer Weigel, Elaine Woo, Diana Magallón, Carol Stetser, Mike Callaghan, George Myers Jr., Tim Gaze, Marilyn R. Rosenberg & Ann R. Shapiro, Guy R. Beining, Julia Vaughan, Dave Read, Susan Gangel & Ken Hay, Joanne Bechtel, Brooks Lampe, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Maximilian Speicher, Lucia Sapienza, Samarra Prahlad, Bill Wolak, Antonio Devicienti, Carla Bertola, Edward Kulemin, harry k stammer, Jeff Bagato, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Mark Yale Harris, Natalie Christensen, Marcia Arrieta, J.I. Kleinberg, Keith Nunes, Marilyn Stablein, Cecelia Chapman. Daniel Lehan, Hubert Kretschmer & Jürgen O. Olbrich, Penelope Weiss, Elena Zalogina, hiromi suzuki, Barnaby Smith, K. Roberts, Dennis Andrew S. Aguinaldo, Cherie Hunter Day, Angelo 'NGE' Colella, & Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part three.
Page count: 36 pages
Price: $US9.95
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Part three of Otoliths issue sixty-seven is Eileen Tabios' "SIMMERING," a novella-in-prose poems, in which all of the prose poems were written in response to opening lines of other novels.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part four.
Page count: 72 pages
Price: $US22.45
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Part four of Otoliths issue sixty-seven is "Breaches 2," the continuation of a conceit by Alberto Vitacchio & Carla Bertola which records their breaching various palaces of art — & some not so luxurious or well-known places —in order to insinuate their own work. This is the second part of a long project; & one that also documents their traveling life together over several decades. In full color.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part one.
Page count: 476 pages
Price: $US27.45
direct link: https://www.lulu.com/shop/mark-young/otoliths-issue-sixty-seven-part-one/paperback/product-q9vg9m.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Part one of Otoliths issue sixty-seven contains vispo, short stories, translations, essays, & a variety of poetic forms & styles from Elisa C. Martínez Salazar, Paul Siegell, Anna Cates, Sanjeev Sethi, Riccardo Benzina, Steven Bruce, CL Bledsoe, Alan Catlin, David Miller, Craig Cotter, Sharon H. Frost, Ali Zarbali, Dale Jensen, Eric Hoffman, Lynn Strongin, Paul Dickey, Jack Galmitz, Gao An, Stacey Allam & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett, Bob Kotyk, Michael J. Leach, petro c. k., Maria Giesbrecht, Richard Kostelanetz, Jimmy Crouse, Nathan Anderson, John Geraets, Judith Roitman, Ivars Balkit, Rob Martelli, Tohm Bakelas, Michael Sikkema, Livio Farallo, Jim Meirose, Eric Lunde, Sheila E. Murphy, dan raphael, Richard Magahiz, Daniel Barbiero, Pawel Markiewicz, Lawrence R. Smith, John Tustin, George Myers Jr., Mark Pirie, James Grabill, Caleb Puckett, Damon Hubbs, Mark Danowsky, Piet Nieuwland, Christopher Barnes, Harvey Huddleston, Sterling Warner, Pete Spence, Lewis LaCook, Benjamin Niespodziany, Jim Leftwich, Olchar E. Lindsann, Linda M. Walker, Maximilian Speicher, LUNE OFFLINE, Gavin Lucky, Tom Beckett, Jeff Harrison, James Yeary, Joshua Martin, Mark Cunningham, Uvia Shcho, Mercedes Webb-Pullman, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, Kenneth Rexroth, Jeff Bagato, Nathan Whiting, Heath Brougher, Vernon Frazer, Bob Lucky, Daniel f Bradley, Heather M. Browne, Patrick Sweeney, John Levy, Glenn Ingersoll, Michael Ruby, Hrishikesh Srinivas, Kit Kennedy, Caleb Fenez, M.J. Iuppa, Elmedin Kadric. Siân Vate, Jill Jones, Alan Peat & Réka Nyitrai, Réka Nyitrai, Thomas Camus, J. D. Nelson, Peter Cherches, Keith Higginbotham, Darrell Petska, David Jalajel, & Paul Pfleuger, Jr.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part two.
Page count: 340 pages
Price: $US52.95
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Part two of Otoliths issue sixty-seven, the full color part, contains photographs, poetry, found items, paintings, asemic visuals, sculptures, collages, & visual poetry from Judith Skillman, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, Peter Yovu, Kyle Hemmings, Texas Fontanella, Karl Kempton, John M. Bennett, Ioan Bunus & John M. Bennett, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Daniel de Culla, Jennifer Weigel, Elaine Woo, Diana Magallón, Carol Stetser, Mike Callaghan, George Myers Jr., Tim Gaze, Marilyn R. Rosenberg & Ann R. Shapiro, Guy R. Beining, Julia Vaughan, Dave Read, Susan Gangel & Ken Hay, Joanne Bechtel, Brooks Lampe, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Maximilian Speicher, Lucia Sapienza, Samarra Prahlad, Bill Wolak, Antonio Devicienti, Carla Bertola, Edward Kulemin, harry k stammer, Jeff Bagato, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Mark Yale Harris, Natalie Christensen, Marcia Arrieta, J.I. Kleinberg, Keith Nunes, Marilyn Stablein, Cecelia Chapman. Daniel Lehan, Hubert Kretschmer & Jürgen O. Olbrich, Penelope Weiss, Elena Zalogina, hiromi suzuki, Barnaby Smith, K. Roberts, Dennis Andrew S. Aguinaldo, Cherie Hunter Day, Angelo 'NGE' Colella, & Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part three.
Page count: 36 pages
Price: $US9.95
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Part three of Otoliths issue sixty-seven is Eileen Tabios' "SIMMERING," a novella-in-prose poems, in which all of the prose poems were written in response to opening lines of other novels.
Otoliths issue sixty-seven, part four.
Page count: 72 pages
Price: $US22.45
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Part four of Otoliths issue sixty-seven is "Breaches 2," the continuation of a conceit by Alberto Vitacchio & Carla Bertola which records their breaching various palaces of art — & some not so luxurious or well-known places —in order to insinuate their own work. This is the second part of a long project; & one that also documents their traveling life together over several decades. In full color.
Wednesday, December 28, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Vladimir Putain says Ukraine invasion aims to unite ‘historical Russia’ · Press Start’s GOTY 2022 #8 is Mario + Rabbids Sparks Of Hope · scientists find how glass frogs turn transparent, with hint at better understanding of human blood clotting · 'Race scientists' took human skulls from villages in Palau. Now, Indigenous Pacific Islanders want their ancestors back · meteor soaring through the Alaska sky was captured by… a doorcam · food dye in Twizzlers, Doritos, & more foods may trigger bowel diseases, study finds · Qatar expresses "extreme concern" over Taliban bar on female staff · Kardashians throw insane Christmas party.
Sunday, December 25, 2022
from the archives
Today the post- woman brought me John Cage's X, writings '79- '82. I went to sign my name. "Already done," she said. "Seen one X, seen them all." I watched until she turned the corner. Took her four minutes & thirty-three seconds to get there. I stood silent. She kept whistling.
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Toxic spinach causes hallucinations & delirium in Australia · January 6 committee recommends charges against DoNuts T.®ump over Capitol riot · Coles introduces buying limit on frozen chips as floods hit potato supply · Elongated Muskrat's Twitter poll ends with users voting he step down as head of the company · 'historic' agreement reached at UN conference to halt biodiversity loss by 2030 · giant aquarium bursts in Germany, killing 1,500 tropical fish & spilling 1 million liters of water · Vladimir Putain in Belarus for talks amid fears of new assault on Ukraine · diving birds are more prone to extinction, according to new study.
Sunday, December 18, 2022
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Jacinda Ardern has issued a "long overdue" Crown apology to a Māori tribe for warmongering & almost two centuries of breaches to New Zealand's Treaty of Waitangi · CCTV vision released after hit-run victim threatened with tomahawk · a 72-year-old woman in Germany has been arrested after she allegedly twice switched off a hospital roommate’s ventilator because she was annoyed by the sound it made · could a tax offset save Australia’s live music industry? · a growing trend for black market breast milk may be putting babies at risk, prompting Australian researchers to call for the establishment of regulated ‘milk banks’ · what to do when Queensland is at risk of becoming a sunny place for shady people.
Wednesday, December 07, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Microphytobenthos in the Dutch Wadden Sea feed on 'left-overs' from the bottom · Elongated Muskrat has suggested he is going to “war” with Apple after he accused the tech giant of making big moves against Twitter · strongest Arctic cyclone on record led to surprising loss of sea ice · Lets Keto Gummies Australia (SCAM Australia) UK, CA, NZ, Chemist Warehouse Gummies Must Read Before Buying · San Francisco's ruling Board of Supervisors has voted to let the city's police use robots that can kill · numerous letter bombs detected in Spain, including to PM's office as country steps up security · Warzone 2.0’s Revive Pistol lets you torture players for endless XP.
Monday, December 05, 2022
Thursday, December 01, 2022
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Why is a giant sculpture of Elongated Muskrat on a goat being paraded in Texas? · police arrested a woman, her husband & brother-in-law for allegedly dumping a 67-year-old man’s body after the latter died in the middle of having sex with the woman at her house · Doctor removes 23 contact lenses from eye of patient who 'forgot to take them out' · Iran's leader praises the Basij — paramilitary volunteers — for sacrifice in fighting anti-government protestors · Walmart supervisor bought gun on day of mass shooting, left behind a 'death note' · world’s oldest meal helps decode how the earliest animal ancestors evolved · US avian flu outbreak worst on record with 50 million dead birds.
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Weevil may save Great Britain up to £16.8m a year in management of invasive aquatic fern · New Zealand bus driver sacked after causing almost $100k worth of damage by driving double-decker bus into garage built for single-decker buses · White Ribbon Day plan for 50-jetski parade around Sydney Harbor labeled ‘tone-deaf stunt’ · ‘high risk’: Elongated Muskrat’s reinstating DoNuts T.®ump will not save Twitter · urgent Australia wide poppy seed recall over fears of 'severe poisoning' · at least five people killed, 18 injured in 'hate attack' shooting at US gay nightclub · Florida man makes announcement.
Sunday, November 20, 2022
Wednesday, November 16, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Majestic Princess cruise with 800 COVID-19 patients set to dock in Sydney · DoNuts T.®ump faces unpleasant dilemma after his handpicked candidates flop in midterm elections · climate change: 1.5°C warming threshold to be passed in 9 years as emissions hit record high · the world of deepfake advertising is coming this decade · octopuses caught on camera throwing rocks, shells, silt at each other · four Supreme Court justices attended right-wing gala — confirming the bias of the court · some God Of War Ragnarök collector editions are missing the game · the net worth of crypto wunderkind Sam Bankman-Fried plunges from $23 billion to zero after his company FTX filed for bankruptcy.
Thursday, November 10, 2022
Today the post- woman brought me a seven-figure check in payment for the piece of thick artist's paper I'd left under the front door mat for six months & then sold on eBay as the original Rauschenburg erasure of de Kooning's nude. Am a bit worried though. Modern technology being what it is it won't be long before what I described as the vestigial remnants of the original fig- ure are identified as a not-too-clear impression of the door mat maker's mark—an image of Kali, eight out- stretched arms welcoming the visitor—& beneath: The Bengali Coir Mat Factories P/L.
Wednesday, November 09, 2022
wednesday newstrip
US Air Force to deploy nuclear capable B-52 bombers to Australia as tensions with China grow · smuggled duck sees traveler's visa axed · Elongated Muskrat sacks half the Twitter staff, says that from now on he'll be known as Chief Twit · European Union bans sale of petrol & diesel cars from 2035 to boost electric vehicle uptake · little-known pīwauwau rock wren named as New Zealand’s 2022 bird of the year · researchers discover surprising link between picking nose & dementia · huge ‘planet killer’ asteroid discovered – & it’s heading our way · Jair Bolsonaro's supporters call for Brazil's military to overturn presidential election result · Indian capital New Delhi battles dangerous levels of air pollution more than 10 times the global safety threshold.
Saturday, November 05, 2022
haibunny
The poet, roaming alone in the desert, is suddenly laid low with stomach cramps. Later, somewhat recovered, they return home & contemplate their day.
Indigestion or
inspiration — so much shit
in the world today.
Thursday, November 03, 2022
celestial muscles
The most superficial, most Yáng system, mimics Kim Kardashian's facial expression & stylish top- knot, & comes from the merger of ordinary bonnet needles & Alexei Nemov's fit gymnast body as he steps out for the Prince's Trust Awards in a stunning LBD.
Wednesday, November 02, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Addition of stereotactic body radiation therapy to sorafenib in patients with advanced hepatocellular carcinoma improves overall survival · 'where is Nancy?': intruder beat US speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband with hammer in their home · a swarm of honeybees can have the same electrical charge as a storm cloud · at least 149 killed during crowd crush at Halloween festivities in Seoul · Medibank reveals customer data breach much wider than originally thought · nose surgeon faces drug charge after allegedly buying cocaine · Iranian security forces open fire at Mahsa Amini's grave, as police clash with mourners · James Webb Space Telescope captures a spooky view of the Pillars of Creation.
Tuesday, November 01, 2022
Issue sixty-seven of Otoliths is now live
Issue sixty-seven of Otoliths, the southern spring, 2022 issue, is now live.
A bit larger than normal, it contains the usual wide variety of work, this time from Judith Skillman, Elisa C. Martínez Salazar, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, Paul Siegell, Michael Orr & Texas Fontanella, Peter Yovu, Anna Cates, Sanjeev Sethi, Kyle Hemmings, Riccardo Benzina, Steven Bruce, CL Bledsoe, Texas Fontanella, Alan Catlin, David Miller, Craig Cotter, Ali Zarbali, Sharon H. Frost, Dale Jensen, Eric Hoffman, Lynn Strongin, Karl Kempton, Paul Dickey, Jack Galmitz, Gao An, Stacey Allam & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett, Ioan Bunus & John M. Bennett, Bob Kotyk, Michael J. Leach, petro c. k., Maria Giesbrecht, Richard Kostelanetz, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Jimmy Crouse, Nathan Anderson, Daniel de Culla, John Geraets, Jennifer Weigel, Judith Roitman, Ivars Balkits, Rob Martelli, Tohm Bakelas, Elaine Woo, Michael Sikkema, Livio Farallo, Diana Magallón, Jim Meirose, Carol Stetser, Eric Lunde, Sheila E. Murphy, dan raphael, Richard Magahiz, Daniel Barbiero, Pawel Markiewicz, Lawrence R. Smith, Mike Callaghan, John Tustin, George Myers Jr., Mark Pirie, James Grabill, Caleb Puckett, Damon Hubbs, Tim Gaze, Marilyn R. Rosenberg & Ann R. Shapiro, Mark Danowsky, Piet Nieuwland, Christopher Barnes, Guy R. Beining, Harvey Huddleston, Sterling Warner, Pete Spence, Julia Vaughan, Lewis LaCook, Dave Read, Susan Gangel & Ken Hay, Benjamin Niespodziany, Jim Leftwich, Joanne Bechtel, Brooks Lampe, Olchar E. Lindsann, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Linda M. Walker, Maximilian Speicher, Lucia Sapienza, LUNE OFFLINE, Samarra Prahlad, Gavin Lucky, Tom Beckett, Jeff Harrison, Bill Wolak, James Yeary, Joshua Martin, Uvia Shcho, Antonio Devicienti, Mark Cunningham, Carla Bertola, Alberto Vitacchio & Carla Bertola, Mercedes Webb-Pullman, Edward Kulemin, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, harry k stammer, Kenneth Rexroth, Jeff Bagato, Nathan Whiting, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Eileen R. Tabios, Mark Yale Harris, Heath Brougher, Natalie Christensen, Vernon Frazer, Bob Lucky, Daniel f Bradley, Heather M. Browne, Marcia Arrieta, Patrick Sweeney, John Levy, Glenn Ingersoll, Michael Ruby, Hrishikesh Srinivas, J.I. Kleinberg, Kit Kennedy, Caleb Fenez, Keith Nunes, Marilyn Stablein, Cecelia Chapman, M.J. Iuppa, Daniel Lehan, Elmedin Kadric, Hubert Kretschmer & Jürgen O. Olbrich, Penelope Weiss, Siân Vate, Elena Zalogina, Jill Jones, Alan Peat & Réka Nyitrai, Réka Nyitrai, hiromi suzuki, Thomas Camus, Barnaby Smith, J. D. Nelson, K. Roberts, Dennis Andrew S. Aguinaldo, Peter Cherches, Cherie Hunter Day, Keith Higginbotham, Angelo 'NGE' Colella, Darrell Petska, David Jalajel, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., & Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett.
A bit larger than normal, it contains the usual wide variety of work, this time from Judith Skillman, Elisa C. Martínez Salazar, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, Paul Siegell, Michael Orr & Texas Fontanella, Peter Yovu, Anna Cates, Sanjeev Sethi, Kyle Hemmings, Riccardo Benzina, Steven Bruce, CL Bledsoe, Texas Fontanella, Alan Catlin, David Miller, Craig Cotter, Ali Zarbali, Sharon H. Frost, Dale Jensen, Eric Hoffman, Lynn Strongin, Karl Kempton, Paul Dickey, Jack Galmitz, Gao An, Stacey Allam & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett, Ioan Bunus & John M. Bennett, Bob Kotyk, Michael J. Leach, petro c. k., Maria Giesbrecht, Richard Kostelanetz, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Jimmy Crouse, Nathan Anderson, Daniel de Culla, John Geraets, Jennifer Weigel, Judith Roitman, Ivars Balkits, Rob Martelli, Tohm Bakelas, Elaine Woo, Michael Sikkema, Livio Farallo, Diana Magallón, Jim Meirose, Carol Stetser, Eric Lunde, Sheila E. Murphy, dan raphael, Richard Magahiz, Daniel Barbiero, Pawel Markiewicz, Lawrence R. Smith, Mike Callaghan, John Tustin, George Myers Jr., Mark Pirie, James Grabill, Caleb Puckett, Damon Hubbs, Tim Gaze, Marilyn R. Rosenberg & Ann R. Shapiro, Mark Danowsky, Piet Nieuwland, Christopher Barnes, Guy R. Beining, Harvey Huddleston, Sterling Warner, Pete Spence, Julia Vaughan, Lewis LaCook, Dave Read, Susan Gangel & Ken Hay, Benjamin Niespodziany, Jim Leftwich, Joanne Bechtel, Brooks Lampe, Olchar E. Lindsann, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Linda M. Walker, Maximilian Speicher, Lucia Sapienza, LUNE OFFLINE, Samarra Prahlad, Gavin Lucky, Tom Beckett, Jeff Harrison, Bill Wolak, James Yeary, Joshua Martin, Uvia Shcho, Antonio Devicienti, Mark Cunningham, Carla Bertola, Alberto Vitacchio & Carla Bertola, Mercedes Webb-Pullman, Edward Kulemin, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, harry k stammer, Kenneth Rexroth, Jeff Bagato, Nathan Whiting, Catherine Eaton Skinner, Eileen R. Tabios, Mark Yale Harris, Heath Brougher, Natalie Christensen, Vernon Frazer, Bob Lucky, Daniel f Bradley, Heather M. Browne, Marcia Arrieta, Patrick Sweeney, John Levy, Glenn Ingersoll, Michael Ruby, Hrishikesh Srinivas, J.I. Kleinberg, Kit Kennedy, Caleb Fenez, Keith Nunes, Marilyn Stablein, Cecelia Chapman, M.J. Iuppa, Daniel Lehan, Elmedin Kadric, Hubert Kretschmer & Jürgen O. Olbrich, Penelope Weiss, Siân Vate, Elena Zalogina, Jill Jones, Alan Peat & Réka Nyitrai, Réka Nyitrai, hiromi suzuki, Thomas Camus, Barnaby Smith, J. D. Nelson, K. Roberts, Dennis Andrew S. Aguinaldo, Peter Cherches, Cherie Hunter Day, Keith Higginbotham, Angelo 'NGE' Colella, Darrell Petska, David Jalajel, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., & Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett.
Monday, October 31, 2022
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Scientists manufacture 'living blood vessel' · UN torture prevention body suspends Australia trip citing 'clear breach' of OPCAT obligations · are you a tasty target? New study proves some people really are 'mosquito magnets' · Sydney’s $3b Silicon Valley tech hub gets the green light · Australian Consumer watchdog takes Fitbit to court over claims around customer rights · 834-carat sapphire found in Queensland gem fields after heavy rains across eastern Australia · Porous Sandstone pulls out of the race, Risky Kayak becomes Britain’s new prime minister.
Monday, October 24, 2022
Wednesday, October 19, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Musician Rex Orange County reportedly charged with six counts of sexual assault, denies allegations · Medibank alerts customers to possible cyber attack · Pierce Brosnan reveals 'stupid' comment that cost him Batman role: 'Obviously, I didn't get the job' · close flyby of Lucy spacecraft this weekend has NASA on collision alert · passports in Optus hack don’t need replacing but partially useless · microbes can form 'superorganisms' that crawl across our teeth · Woolworths Group's MyDeal hit by breach exposing data of 2.2 million customers · Nvidia decides to ‘unlaunch’ the 12GB RTX 4080 because it’s confusing having two models with the same name but significantly different capabilities · Australian scientists have taught brain cells in a tray how to play the computer game Pong.
Monday, October 17, 2022
from the old firm of stammer & Young
Verismo
It is where the external
generative organs are
stored, combines exotic
plots with crops such as
peas or beans. Often
depicted as a communal
village which has water
added so it becomes water-
tight. Has no shareholder
rights; but witnesses are
called when the deathrate
rises above the national
average. Cracks with mat-
urity. Multiple meanings.
elliptical automata
The level of antibodies infants
get from thin plates of brass
drops over time. Greater efficacy
comes from sheets of 24 carat
gold inscribed in Etruscan.
*
The Twitter communities of both
Taylor Swift & One Direction fans
like goats. A generation completely
comfortable with remix culture
becomes a majority of the electorate.
*
I had a sudden hankering for
magnesium: & even though
no copyright infringement was
intended, all hell broke loose.
*
Prisonnier mordu par des chiens
We pro-
claim
innocence; but
so much gone on
that we are
part of
party to
partially
responsible for
we cannot
claim
we thought
it was an-
other that
did this
& set our
selves a-
part.
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Mass shooting at daycare center in Thailand leaves 37 dead, including at least 24 children · Sun explodes with 2,00,000 km long filament, blast debris could hit Earth · medicinal cannabis clinics' quality of care can be pot luck · human rights advocates in Ukraine, Russia, & Belarus win 2022 Nobel Peace Prize · ‘America First’ T.®ump is now doling out endorsements in foreign elections · Australia Post temporarily halts sea mail amid rise in prohibited items · researchers at IRB Barcelona & PCCB develop study model for Ewing sarcoma in Drosophila fly.
Monday, October 10, 2022
Wednesday, October 05, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Adelphi Hotel guest died under wardrobe ‘she thought was bathroom’ · Bella Hadid gets dress spray-painted onto her mid-fashion show · ancient armored Cambrian 'worm' that looks like a toilet scrub brush ancestor to three major animal groups · Football Australia under pressure to issue lifetime bans for Sydney fans who made Nazi salute · massive ocean discovered by scientists near the earth’s core · Sacheen Littlefeather death: activist who rejected Oscar on Marlon Brando’s behalf dies, aged 75 · NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter spots foreign object debris on Mars · experts warn the UK is already at the start of a 'devastating' new Covid wave that could cripple the NHS this winter.
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Earth harbors 20,000,000,000,000,000 ants – & they weigh more than wild birds & mammals combined · bioelectronic face mask can detect COVID-19 in real time, scientists say · hacker posts footage of Grand Theft Auto VI in one of 'biggest leaks in video game history' · end of an era in Cambodia as last living Khmer Rouge leader loses genocide appeal · Tasmanian whale rescue turns to disposal operation as researchers hope for clues to stranding tragedy · University of Colorado research reveals that telehealth follow-up after gall bladder surgery is just as effective as in-person · Russian foreign minister accuses West of trying to 'stop the march of history' by providing military aid to Ukraine · vagina-flavored crisps are now on sale.
Saturday, September 24, 2022
Friday, September 23, 2022
The print parts of Otoliths issue sixty-six are now available
The print parts of issue sixty-six are now available from the Otoliths storefront at Lulu. This week's Lulu promotion code — which runs until midnight on Friday — is ENTERTAIN15, a saving of 15%. Next week's code will be available from Monday on the Lulu Press Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/Luludotcom/.
Otoliths issue sixty- six, part one.
Page count: 354 pages
Price: $US23.45
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Part one of Otoliths issue sixty-six contains vispo, short stories, translations, essays, & a variety of poetic forms & styles from Jen Schneider, Andrew Topel & John M. Bennett, Mark DuCharme, Sanjeev Sethi, Richard Kostelanetz, Tony Kitt, Jay Passer, Ken Poyner, Amy Barone, Owen Bullock, Eric Dillalogue, James Daniels, John Tustin, Steve Brisendine. Patricia Carragon, Richard Magahiz. John Bradley, Sunil Sharma, Randee Silv, Leslaw Nowara, J.J. Campbell, Jack Galmitz, Bill Freind, Shataw Naseri, Louis Campbell, Jim Leftwich, Timothy Pilgrim, John M. Bennett, Anna Cates, Clara B. Jones, Cecelia Chapman, Nathan Anderson, Tony Beyer, Nathan Whiting, Pete Spence, Vernon Frazer, Joseph Buehler, Charles Borkhuis, Michael J. Leach, John Levy. Olchar E. Lindsann, Peter Cherches, Janet Jiahui Wu, R L Swihart, Henry Cherry, Joshua Martin, Laurinda Lind, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal. M.J. Iuppa, Harrison Fisher, Jim Meirose, Andrew K. Peterson, Réka Nyitrai & Alan Peat, Jeff Harrison, Adam Day, Chris Daly, Lynn Strongin, H.A. Bari, Eli S. Evans, Bob Lucky, Eric Hoffman, Alex M. Frankel, Charles Freeland, Elmedin Kadric, Keith Nunes, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Patrick Sweeney, Rich Murphy, Keith Higginbotham, Thomas Fink, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Eileen R. Tabios, Marcelo Medone, David Jalajel, Nils HM Geylen, Steph Amir, J. D. Nelson, Mark DeCarteret, Lorraine Caputo, Peter Yovu, & Joseph Salvatore Aversano.
Otoliths issue sixty-six, part two.
Page count: 290 pages
Price: $US45.45
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Part two of Otoliths issue sixty-six, the full color part, contains photographs, poetry, paintings, asemic visuals, collages, & visual poetry from Diana Magallón & Jeff Harrison, Jennifer Weigel, Bill Wolak, Diane Keys & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett & Jihn Khan, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Naomi Buck Palagi & Joshua Purnell, Texas Fontanella, Joe Balaz, Pamela Miller, Judith Skillman, Dave Read, Karl Kempton, John M. Bennett, Christian ALLE, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, gobscure. Daniel de Culla, Carol Stetser, Johannes S. H. Bjerg, Dave Webb, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Guy R. Beining, Adriána Kóbor, Diana Magallón, Penelope Weiss, Ségolène Pihut, Elaine Woo, Anne-Marie Jeanjean, Bradley Earle Hoge, fred flynn, KJ Hannah Greenberg, hiromi suzuki, bart plantenga, Thomas Camus, Jeff Bagato, Leopold Haas, Marilyn Stablein, Stephen Nelson, Hrishikesh Srinivas, Angelo ‘NGE’ Colella, Antonio Devicienti, & Carol Shillibeer.
Otoliths issue sixty- six, part one.
Page count: 354 pages
Price: $US23.45
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Part one of Otoliths issue sixty-six contains vispo, short stories, translations, essays, & a variety of poetic forms & styles from Jen Schneider, Andrew Topel & John M. Bennett, Mark DuCharme, Sanjeev Sethi, Richard Kostelanetz, Tony Kitt, Jay Passer, Ken Poyner, Amy Barone, Owen Bullock, Eric Dillalogue, James Daniels, John Tustin, Steve Brisendine. Patricia Carragon, Richard Magahiz. John Bradley, Sunil Sharma, Randee Silv, Leslaw Nowara, J.J. Campbell, Jack Galmitz, Bill Freind, Shataw Naseri, Louis Campbell, Jim Leftwich, Timothy Pilgrim, John M. Bennett, Anna Cates, Clara B. Jones, Cecelia Chapman, Nathan Anderson, Tony Beyer, Nathan Whiting, Pete Spence, Vernon Frazer, Joseph Buehler, Charles Borkhuis, Michael J. Leach, John Levy. Olchar E. Lindsann, Peter Cherches, Janet Jiahui Wu, R L Swihart, Henry Cherry, Joshua Martin, Laurinda Lind, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal. M.J. Iuppa, Harrison Fisher, Jim Meirose, Andrew K. Peterson, Réka Nyitrai & Alan Peat, Jeff Harrison, Adam Day, Chris Daly, Lynn Strongin, H.A. Bari, Eli S. Evans, Bob Lucky, Eric Hoffman, Alex M. Frankel, Charles Freeland, Elmedin Kadric, Keith Nunes, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Patrick Sweeney, Rich Murphy, Keith Higginbotham, Thomas Fink, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Eileen R. Tabios, Marcelo Medone, David Jalajel, Nils HM Geylen, Steph Amir, J. D. Nelson, Mark DeCarteret, Lorraine Caputo, Peter Yovu, & Joseph Salvatore Aversano.
Otoliths issue sixty-six, part two.
Page count: 290 pages
Price: $US45.45
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Part two of Otoliths issue sixty-six, the full color part, contains photographs, poetry, paintings, asemic visuals, collages, & visual poetry from Diana Magallón & Jeff Harrison, Jennifer Weigel, Bill Wolak, Diane Keys & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett & Jihn Khan, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Naomi Buck Palagi & Joshua Purnell, Texas Fontanella, Joe Balaz, Pamela Miller, Judith Skillman, Dave Read, Karl Kempton, John M. Bennett, Christian ALLE, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, gobscure. Daniel de Culla, Carol Stetser, Johannes S. H. Bjerg, Dave Webb, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Guy R. Beining, Adriána Kóbor, Diana Magallón, Penelope Weiss, Ségolène Pihut, Elaine Woo, Anne-Marie Jeanjean, Bradley Earle Hoge, fred flynn, KJ Hannah Greenberg, hiromi suzuki, bart plantenga, Thomas Camus, Jeff Bagato, Leopold Haas, Marilyn Stablein, Stephen Nelson, Hrishikesh Srinivas, Angelo ‘NGE’ Colella, Antonio Devicienti, & Carol Shillibeer.
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Live developments across UK after death of Queen Elizabeth II · a Tube passenger’s head was “crushed” earlier this year when they tried to urinate between two carriages of a moving Piccadilly Line train · the Sub Mini is a much smaller & cheaper way to add bass to your Sonos system · DoNuts T.®ump could become president of the United States again — even if he's in jail · Changesite-(Y) lunar mineral discovery ignites fierce China-US space race as powers inch towards moon mining · measles case reported in NSW, first case in state in 2½ years · TikTok influencer earning up to $1M a post · Moon wobble may have played a role in mangrove dieback, study suggests · Jean-Luc Godard est mort.
Monday, September 19, 2022
Recently, at Series Magritte
The Pilgrim
Decide on what faces
to take along. Set out
on the road to Zion
or Mecca or Ayodhya
or Lumbini. Which one
you choose will depend
on the face you have
chosen for the day.
Wear a clean shirt &
a new tie — they will
be accepted everywhere.
The best excuse to offer
for the hat is the old sun-
in-the-eyes routine. That
seems to work most places.
Friday, September 16, 2022
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
wednesday newstrip
In Louisiana, the first US climate refugees find a new safe haven · New York detects more polio in wastewater · Australian parliament passes first climate change legislation in a decade · a single amino acid change in the transketolase-like 1 (TKTL1) protein may have given modern humans an advantage over more ancient contemporaries like Neanderthals · Qantas boss Alan Joyce nets $287k pay rise despite airline’s woes · nanomolding could speed discovery of new topological materials · boat capsizes after reportedly being hit by whale near Kaikōura, five passengers dead · Charles III is the new King of Australia.
Sunday, September 11, 2022
Now out from Luna Bisonte Prods
The Advantages of Cable
Mark Young
ISBN: 9781938521867
96 pages
$US12.50
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Mark Young’s The Advantages of Cable focuses on unexpected losses of focus, sudden changes in focal length, and spontaneous cracks in the lens, cracks that fracture, negate or enhance our immediate experience. Our “habitat” is over-defined, and not hospitable, but these sudden tricks of light (or of mind) produce visions of flying ostriches, angry crows, and blood-drinking salamanders: moments when "everybody freezes” and starts speaking “the language of the gypsies,” all the "small things” that open us up to losing “all track” of the fatal limitations of our “habitat.”
Reading Mark’s poems is like getting stuck in the revolving door of Marshall Fields, Myer, Selfridge’s, or any large department store. We suddenly realize we’re stuck, recognize our situation very differently than we did ten seconds ago, and can hear each of Mark’s poems as the tink of a ball peen hammer on the glass, trying to free us. — Scott MacLeod
The Advantages of Cable is how “cable” in all of its manifestations enable the poet to write the world in the persona of world. Its poems are meta as well as metaphysical. That’s how a poem like “Some Other Thing” doesn’t just end in well-wrought imagery but also in significance: “the glaze on / a Japanese bowl, water / caught by sunlight, snow / on low mountains, or / a crow croaking its anger / from the next door / mango tree which has / not yet come into flower.” Mark Young is writing, albeit slyly, at the peak of not just his but the world’s poetic prowess and power. — Eileen R. Tabios
Wednesday, September 07, 2022
wednesday newstrip
87% of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch's plastic comes from 5 countries · T.®ump may threaten to reveal state secrets to manipulate legal proceedings if he’s indicted: news report · fatal ambulance delays in Victoria state grow to 33 as report finds delays with majority of triple-0 calls · ‘unchecked for years’: Australian Cabinet Ministers crack down on cosmetic surgery ‘cowboys’ · Twitter is finally testing an edit button, but experts say there's a risk it can be used in 'deliberately misleading ways' · eyewitness sees the start of the Mill Fire in Weed · Timothee Chalamet cuts a stylish figure in a pair of leather slacks while enjoying drinks with friends in Venice · DoNuts T.®ump calls Joe BidenMyTime 'an enemy of the state' after president's condemnation of MAGA extremism.
Saturday, September 03, 2022
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Videos of the Finnish PM partying sparked global outrage. Meanwhile, in Australia, beer-drinking PM Anthony Albanese is cheered on · DoNuts T.®ump kept 25 top secret documents, including on national security, at his Mar-a-Lago mansion for almost a year after leaving the White House, affidavit alleges · Moderna sues Pfizer & BioNTech for patent infringement over COVID vaccine · Amazon's Roomba robot vacuum merger bid sparks privacy fears · NASA released audio of what a black hole 200 million light years away sounds like to clear up the misconception that there isn't any sound in space · an orally administered nonpathogenic attenuated vaccine virus can be used to control SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Saturday, August 27, 2022
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
wednesday newstrip
De-extinction: scientists are planning the multimillion-dollar resurrection of the Tasmanian tiger · human remains were in Auckland storage unit sold at auction. How could it happen? · 'Poxy McPoxface', 'TRUMP-22' submitted to WHO's public search for 'non-stigmatising' new name for monkeypox · scientists achieved self-sustaining nuclear fusion… but now they can't replicate it · Saccorhytus is an early ecdysozoan & not the earliest deuterostome · don’t blame women for low libido. Sexual sparks fly when partners do their share of chores – including calling the plumber · New South Wales police strip-searched more than 100 children as young as 13 in two-year period · Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin defends partying in viral video, says she's taken drug test to alleviate concerns.
Wednesday, August 17, 2022
wednesday newstrip
FBI seized 'top secret' documents from DoNuts T.®ump's Mar-a-Lago property, unsealed search warrant reveals · North Korea's next generation is upending the regime's propaganda strategy with waterpark tours & quarantine vlogs · Tech giant Google has been fined 60 million Australian dollars – for collecting Android location data without user consent in 2017 & 2018 · Disney now has more subscribers than Netflix, & it's putting up prices to celebrate · McDonald’s to reopen some restaurants in Ukraine for first time since war began · Madonna admits her son David, 16, wears her clothes better than she does · World Health Organization says stop attacking monkeys: it won't stop monkeypox.
Saturday, August 13, 2022
Thursday, August 11, 2022
recently at Series Magritte
The State of Grace
What people see is the title,
not the subject. & the subject
contradicts the title. “I was
inspired,” said Magritte. “The
subject to be painted: a bicycle
on a cigar.” Or to put it even
more bluntly, a bicycle riding
roughshod over another object —
no state of grace in that. Ex-
cept . . .The objects float, &
perhaps a belief hovers that
the laws of gravity are defied
when things are in a state of
grace. Which brings in Simone
Weill, who wrote: “All the
natural movements of the soul
are controlled by laws analogous
to those of physical gravity.
Grace is the only exception.”
‘Analogous to’ is the escape
clause that allows St. Thomas
Aquinas to come on board &
point out that grace builds
upon, not contradicts, nature.
Then, once all parties are on
stage, lined up like ten pins
in a state of grace, Magritte
reappears, wearing his bowl-
er hat, & with a solid verbal
cast, scatters the skittles
with his addendum: “A bike
sometimes runs over a cigar
down in the street.” No
gravity, no grace inherent.
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Sorry, that James Webb Space Telescope 'image' is just a close-up of a slice of chorizo · Elongated Muskrat accuses Twitter of deliberately miscounting spam users in countersuit · Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 8, including senior militant, plus another 16 in subsequent fighting · Russia calls for 'restraint' as fighting between Armenia & Azerbaijan breaks out again · Chinese & Taiwanese warships shadow each other as war games due to wind down · Monkeypox declared a public health emergency · Kim Kardashian & Pete Davidson ‘split’ after nine months together · Meta starts testing its latest AI chatbot, BlenderBot 3.
Thursday, August 04, 2022
Wednesday, August 03, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Tiny turtle pooed ‘pure plastic’ for six days after rescue from Sydney beach · Russia, Ukraine accuse each other of POW prison bombing which reportedly killed 53 · Australian Prime Minister proposes draft national referendum question on Indigenous Voice to Parliament · Elongated Muskrat countersues Twitter over $44bn deal amid fresh legal action by shareholder · higher insulin dose is positively linked with cancer incidence, study finds · SpaceX Crew-1 Trunk debris found across New South Wales might not be the last of the phenomenon · people who eat more ultra-processed foods may have higher risk of dementia · habitual mask-wearing is likely helping Japan, Singapore & South Korea bring daily Omicron deaths down, epidemiologists say.
Monday, August 01, 2022
Otoliths issue sixty-six is now live
Issue sixty-six of Otoliths, the southern winter, 2022 issue, is live.
It contains the usual diverse assemblage of varieties of prose, poetry & visuals, from Jen Schneider, Andrew Topel & John M. Bennett, Mark DuCharme, Diana Magallón & Jeff Harrison, Sanjeev Sethi, Richard Kostelanetz, Tony Kitt, Jay Passer, Ken Poyner, Jennifer Weigel, Amy Barone, Owen Bullock, Bill Wolak, Eric Dillalogue, James Daniels, John M. Bennett & Diane Keys, John M. Bennett & Jihn Khan, Grzegorz Wróblewski, John Tustin, Steve Brisendine, Naomi Buck Palagi & Joshua Purnell, Texas Fontanella, Patricia Carragon, Richard Magahiz, John Bradley, Joe Balaz, Pamela Miller, Sunil Sharma, Randee Silv, Judith Skillman, Leslaw Nowara, J.J. Campbell, Jack Galmitz, Bill Freind, Dave Read, Shataw Naseri, Louis Campbell, Jim Leftwich, Karl Kempton, Timothy Pilgrim, John M. Bennett, Christian ALLE, Anna Cates, Clara B. Jones, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, Cecelia Chapman, Nathan Anderson, Tony Beyer, gobscure, Daniel de Culla, Johannes S. H. Bjerg, Nathan Whiting, Pete Spence, Carol Stetser, Vernon Frazer, Dave Webb, Joseph Buehler, Charles Borkhuis, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Michael J. Leach, John Levy, Olchar E. Lindsann, Peter Cherches, Guy R. Beining, Janet Jiahui Wu, R L Swihart, Henry Cherry, Adriána Kóbor, Joshua Martin, Laurinda Lind, Diana Magallón, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, M.J. Iuppa, Penelope Weiss, Harrison Fisher, Jim Meirose, Ségolène Pihut, Andrew K. Peterson, Réka Nyitrai & Alan Peat, Jeff Harrison, Adam Day, Chris Daly, Lynn Strongin, H.A. Bari, Eli S. Evans, Bob Lucky, Eric Hoffman, Alex M. Frankel, Charles Freeland, Elmedin Kadric, Elaine Woo, Anne-Marie Jeanjean, Keith Nunes, Bradley Earle Hoge, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Patrick Sweeney, fred flynn, KJ Hannah Greenberg, hiromi suzuki, bart plantenga, Rich Murphy, Thomas Camus, Keith Higginbotham, Jeff Bagato, Thomas Fink, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Leopold Haas, Eileen R. Tabios, Marilyn Stablein, Marcelo Medone, David Jalajel, Nils HM Geylen, Steph Amir, Stephen Nelson, Hrishikesh Srinivas, Angelo ‘NGE’ Colella, J. D. Nelson, Mark DeCarteret, Lorraine Caputo, Peter Yovu, Antonio Devicienti, Joseph Salvatore Aversano, & Carol Shillibeer.
It contains the usual diverse assemblage of varieties of prose, poetry & visuals, from Jen Schneider, Andrew Topel & John M. Bennett, Mark DuCharme, Diana Magallón & Jeff Harrison, Sanjeev Sethi, Richard Kostelanetz, Tony Kitt, Jay Passer, Ken Poyner, Jennifer Weigel, Amy Barone, Owen Bullock, Bill Wolak, Eric Dillalogue, James Daniels, John M. Bennett & Diane Keys, John M. Bennett & Jihn Khan, Grzegorz Wróblewski, John Tustin, Steve Brisendine, Naomi Buck Palagi & Joshua Purnell, Texas Fontanella, Patricia Carragon, Richard Magahiz, John Bradley, Joe Balaz, Pamela Miller, Sunil Sharma, Randee Silv, Judith Skillman, Leslaw Nowara, J.J. Campbell, Jack Galmitz, Bill Freind, Dave Read, Shataw Naseri, Louis Campbell, Jim Leftwich, Karl Kempton, Timothy Pilgrim, John M. Bennett, Christian ALLE, Anna Cates, Clara B. Jones, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, Cecelia Chapman, Nathan Anderson, Tony Beyer, gobscure, Daniel de Culla, Johannes S. H. Bjerg, Nathan Whiting, Pete Spence, Carol Stetser, Vernon Frazer, Dave Webb, Joseph Buehler, Charles Borkhuis, John Digby & Bill Wolak, Michael J. Leach, John Levy, Olchar E. Lindsann, Peter Cherches, Guy R. Beining, Janet Jiahui Wu, R L Swihart, Henry Cherry, Adriána Kóbor, Joshua Martin, Laurinda Lind, Diana Magallón, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, M.J. Iuppa, Penelope Weiss, Harrison Fisher, Jim Meirose, Ségolène Pihut, Andrew K. Peterson, Réka Nyitrai & Alan Peat, Jeff Harrison, Adam Day, Chris Daly, Lynn Strongin, H.A. Bari, Eli S. Evans, Bob Lucky, Eric Hoffman, Alex M. Frankel, Charles Freeland, Elmedin Kadric, Elaine Woo, Anne-Marie Jeanjean, Keith Nunes, Bradley Earle Hoge, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Patrick Sweeney, fred flynn, KJ Hannah Greenberg, hiromi suzuki, bart plantenga, Rich Murphy, Thomas Camus, Keith Higginbotham, Jeff Bagato, Thomas Fink, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Leopold Haas, Eileen R. Tabios, Marilyn Stablein, Marcelo Medone, David Jalajel, Nils HM Geylen, Steph Amir, Stephen Nelson, Hrishikesh Srinivas, Angelo ‘NGE’ Colella, J. D. Nelson, Mark DeCarteret, Lorraine Caputo, Peter Yovu, Antonio Devicienti, Joseph Salvatore Aversano, & Carol Shillibeer.
Friday, July 29, 2022
Now out from Sandy Press
Your order is now equipped for shipping.
Your order is now equipped for shipping.
Mark Young
Sandy Press
88 pages
ISBN: 978-1736816059
Price: $US19.95
Direct link: Amazon
Michael Gottlieb writes in his introduction that, following on from his Songs to Come for the Salamander, and Sorties, Mark Young continues to share the poems he writes every day, nearly every day. And we are the better for it. These are poems about what he sees. What he wants to see. What – he knows – we, the readers, need to see. And now we do see. And John Geraets adds that the world seems intent on losing its sense of magic, but Mark Young is less than convinced. His irrepressibility as a poet means that he somehow manages to enter the door that others are in the process of leaving, and vice versa. He is master over poetic language as a reflexive tool, in which the world’s coming and going are free to spin round each other, tellingly, enthrallingly. Your order is now equipped for shipping continues to show that his poetry is as significant in the present day as any we have before us.
Your order is now equipped for shipping.
Mark Young
Sandy Press
88 pages
ISBN: 978-1736816059
Price: $US19.95
Direct link: Amazon
Michael Gottlieb writes in his introduction that, following on from his Songs to Come for the Salamander, and Sorties, Mark Young continues to share the poems he writes every day, nearly every day. And we are the better for it. These are poems about what he sees. What he wants to see. What – he knows – we, the readers, need to see. And now we do see. And John Geraets adds that the world seems intent on losing its sense of magic, but Mark Young is less than convinced. His irrepressibility as a poet means that he somehow manages to enter the door that others are in the process of leaving, and vice versa. He is master over poetic language as a reflexive tool, in which the world’s coming and going are free to spin round each other, tellingly, enthrallingly. Your order is now equipped for shipping continues to show that his poetry is as significant in the present day as any we have before us.
Thursday, July 28, 2022
Wednesday, July 27, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Myanmar junta puts four democracy activists to death in first executions in decades · Canberra woman jailed for ramming corrective services vehicle to break partner out of prison · mining sector faces major skills shortage as environmental concerns deter Gen Z workers · new US Ambassador to Australia, Caroline Kennedy, welcomed in an indigenous smoking ceremony · a 76 year old naturist with a rifle shot a flasher dead at nudist beach in France after he masturbated in front of women · scientists find the secret to birth of earliest black holes in the Cosmos · the head of Frankfurt Airport says the travel chaos is partially because so many people travel with black suitcases.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Saturday, July 23, 2022
Thursday, July 21, 2022
Wednesday, July 20, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Wandi was asked to get double-eyelid surgery, but she refused to conform to China's beauty standards · the Tory leadership debate: desperate as a sales pitch, worse as entertainment · study finds people with extremely low BMIs, aren't more active, they are just less hungry · more than a thousand deaths have been attributed to a climate change-linked heatwave in Europe · at least one in five jobs on prestigious & often well-paid Australian federal government boards are held by political appointees, the majority of them with direct ties to the Coalition after it awarded dozens of plum positions to political allies during its nine years in power · about 25 million children worldwide have missed out on routine immunizations against common diseases like diptheria, largely because the coronavirus pandemic disrupted regular health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines, according to the U.N.
Friday, July 15, 2022
Wednesday, July 13, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Rebranded Russian McDonald's is removing french fries off its menu, citing a poor potato harvest · a 4-billion-year-old piece of Earth's crust has been identified beneath Australia · Twitter's future uncertain as it faces messy breakup with Elongated MuskRat · Uber broke laws, duped police, & secretly lobbied governments, leak reveals · Bob Jungels takes Tour de France stage nine in 65km breakaway as Tadej Pogačar remains leader · NASA to launch two rockets to evaluate Alpha Centauri for life · the Kīngitanga has defended the public shaming by Māori King Tūheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero VII of his eldest son Whatumoana & his marriage to Rangimarie Tahana that featured a whānau walk out mid-ceremony & a bride-in-brawl at the reception.
Thursday, July 07, 2022
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Wednesday, July 06, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Aotearoa New Zealand has declared that US far-right groups the Proud Boys & The Base are terrorist organisations · man loses USB with entire city's personal data after post-work drinks in Japan · horror on Oslo Pride day as gunman goes on deadly rampage killing two, injuring 21 · Google says attackers worked with ISPs to deploy Hermit spyware on Android & iOS · Tasmanian devil screaches & grunts as it runs away with woman's phone · Rodrigo Duterte hands power to son of former dictator Ferdinand Marcos in Philippines · not rapt: KanYe NoGo West orders Melbourne fan to change store logo, burger names · Ice Age wolf DNA reveals dogs trace ancestry to two separate wolf populations · Russia abandons Snake Island in strategic victory for Kyiv · US Supreme Court limits federal power to curb carbon emissions.
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
wednesday newstrip
YouTube has a hidden list of keyboard shortcuts · female scientists less likely to be given authorship credits, analysis finds · poliovirus identified in London sewage, says UK health agency · Afghanistan's Taliban rulers plead for aid after the country's deadliest earthquake in two decades · the Australian Supreme Court has found a war veteran lacked mental capacity to give house & fortune to hairdresser · US politicians pass first major gun restrictions in decades · US Supreme Court strikes down New York law, expanding gun rights · US Supreme Court ruling ends the constitutional right to abortion · less than half (49 per cent) of the 2.1 billion COVID vaccine donations promised to poorer countries by G7 countries have been delivered, according to new figures published today by Oxfam & the People’s Vaccine Alliance. Had the missing donated doses been shared in 2021, it could have been enough to save almost 600,000 lives in low & middle income countries, the equivalent of one every minute.
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
wednesday newstrip
‘Incel’ who killed 11 in Toronto van murders sentenced to life in prison · T.®ump slams Congressional hearings as ‘a smoke & mirrors show for the American people’ · a Google software engineer believes an AI has become sentient. If he’s right, how would we know? · Kim Kardashian allegedly damaged iconic Marilyn Monroe dress she wore on Met Gala red carpet · Aboriginal flag to fly permanently atop Sydney Harbour Bridge by end of year after years of resistance from state’s political leaders · US President Joe BidenMyTime takes a fall from his bike while on a morning ride with the first lady · Bitcoin value plunges below $US20,000 for first time since 2020 · someone made a tombstone to mark Internet Explorer’s end-of-support date.
Wednesday, June 15, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Color-changing mouse model allows researchers to non-invasively study deep tissues · thousands of Italian mafia operating in Australia, federal police say · Wout Van Aert edged out by Ganna as vengeful Belgian hunts Gaudu in Dauphiné TT · Capitol riot panel blames T.®ump for January 6 'attempted coup' · superworm makes a meal out of waste polystyrene · Apple iPads will support new external hardware thanks to iPadOS 16 DriverKit update · ‘ancient Mao DNA discovered in New Zealand might affect our understanding of climate change’s consequences’ — doubtful, since it’s the extinct bird —the moa — not the late leader of the CCP, that’s being discussed · ‘Politicians have done nothing’: tens of thousands rally against gun violence across US.
Wednesday, June 08, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Man ‘dressed as old lady in wheelchair’ smears Mona Lisa casing with cake before being arrested at The Louvre · the right-wing Australian Liberal-National Coalition scrapped recovery plans for 176 threatened species & habitats in one of its final acts before it lost government · unusual neutron star spinning every 76 seconds discovered in stellar graveyard · Ronnie Hawkins, rock’n’roll legend who mentored The Band, dies aged 87 · claims Jacinda Ardern stole speech from a movie are un-bee-lievable · the world's largest plant — 200 km2 — has been found hiding in plain sight in Western Australia & is at least as old as Egypt's great pyramids · researchers have developed a coherent Raman spectroscopy platform, termed time-resolved coherent Raman scattering (TCRS) spectroscopy, which focuses on molecular vibrational dephasing.
Wednesday, June 01, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Someone just bought two super-rare Golden Funko Pops for $100k cash · recent changes to the gun laws in Texas have made it even easier to carry a handgun in public · author who wrote How To Murder Your Husband convicted of murdering her husband · Cu-Fe catalyst facilitates ambient-pressure conversion of CO2 into long-chain olefins · ex-Prissygent DoNuts T.®ump defends rights of gun owners during NRA conference days after Texas massacre · Moon volcanoes may hold future water supply for astronauts · lock up the onions, hide the sauce: thieves in Aotearoa / New Zealand target the basics as cost of living soars · baby formula shortage stings US as Australian company ships millions of cans to States.
Wednesday, May 25, 2022
wednesday newstrip
In a wild twist, physicists have revived an alternative theory of gravity · West Australia Liberals blame attitudes to women & religious fundamentalism for Australian federal election disaster · World Health Organisation calls for concern around growing monkeypox cases · Nationals MP lashes Victorian Liberals as ‘election-losing machine’ · giant asteroid almost two kilometers in diameter to fly past Earth · Legalise Cannabis Australia party sees record Queensland Senate votes in federal election · Rainbow Six Siege reveals Sens – the shooter’s first non-binary operator · outgoing Pram Minister Scat SorrySon has cried in church, after losing the Federal election race to Anthony Albanese.
Monday, May 23, 2022
Today the post-
woman brought
me nothing. An
empty mailbox
later filled by a
green & yellow
tree snake which
watched silently
as I detoured a-
round it taking the
garbage out. That arc
retraced returning
until eye contact
broken. Which
is when the
snake spoke. Said:
I'm an old man now, and
a lonesome man in Kansas. . .
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Kim Jong Un orders North Korea into lockdown after Pyongyang confirms first COVID-19 outbreak · final refrain for iPod as Apple stops production · United States records 1 million deaths from COVID-19 two years after start of the pandemic · running Twitter may be much harder than Elongated Muskrat thinks · Israeli police beat pallbearers at Al Jazeera journalist’s funeral · Finland, Sweden inch closer to seeking NATO membership · crypto-currency crash sees man lose $650k life savings · cancer surgery patients fare better with robot surgeons, study finds — with chances of re-admission reduced by 52%.
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
recently, at Series Magritte
Le parfum de l'abîme
L'abîme est un band de Montréal in-
fluencé par le jazz, le rock, & le
classique contemporain. This isn't
them. More likely the painted
shape is one of those bits of
bricolage, the detritus one finds
rolling around the bottom of an
abyss. Magritte, more concerned
with shadow than with shape,
appoints it the head of a child. No
jazz there. Possibly death metal.
Monday, May 16, 2022
Sunday, May 15, 2022
Good thing Frank O'Hara didn't think like this
He did lunch:
but it wasn't
long enough
to do a poem.
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Kim Kardashian's Monroe moment at the Met Gala shows money, influence, & Instagram can get you what should be untouchable · Sri Lanka's President declares state of emergency as thousands protest & demand his resignation · woman lost $1m to Tinder swindler after bank approved hundreds of thousands in loans, two of them days apart · Palestinians vow to stay on West Bank land despite defeat in decades-old legal battle · after fighting & dying against Crucible Knight Ordovis, a player showcases how tragically close they came to defeating the two crucible knights ·Taliban issues decree mandating Afghan women wear head-to-toe burka in public · man who received a pig heart transplant dies with animal virus DNA.
Sunday, May 08, 2022
The print parts of Otoliths issue sixty-five are now available.
The print parts of issue sixty-five are now available from the Otoliths storefront at Lulu. Lulu's weekly promotion code can be found on the Lulu Press Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/Luludotcom/.
Otoliths issue sixty five, part one.
Page count: 380 pages
Price: $US23.95
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Part one contains poems, short stories, & various other bits & pieces by Linda King, Mark Pirie, Dario Zumkeller, Mark Cunningham, Sanjeev Sethi, James Cochran, Jim Leftwich, hiromi suzuki, Michael J. Leach, Elancharan Gunasekaran, Louise Landes Levi, Chuck Joy, Jimmy Crouse, Andrew Cyril Macdonald, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, Timothy Pilgrim, Alan Catlin, Paul Ilechko, Jim Meirose, Adam Fieled, John Sweet, Sterling Warner, Jack Galmitz, Lynn Strongin, Richard J. Fleming, M.J. Iuppa, John M. Bennett, Harvey Huddleston, bofa xesjum, Ben Egerton, Nathan Whiting, Volodymyr Bilyk, Xe M. Sánchez, Ellen Wardman, Barbara Parchim, Bruce Robinson, Jeff Bagato, jim mccrary, Gale Acuff, harry k stammer, Jen Schneider, Heather Sager, Keith Polette, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Daniel f Bradley, Robert Beveridge, Tom Beckett, Mary Kasimor, Connor van Bussel, R. S. Stewart, Tony Beyer, John Levy, Kenneth Rexroth, Nathan Anderson, Jeff Harrison, Charles A. Perrone, Russ Bickerstaff, Paul Dickey, Keith Nunes, Bob Lucky, bart plantenga, Joshua Martin, Jillian Oliver, Réka Nyitrai, Marilyn Stablein, Jerome Berglund, Christopher Barnes, Peter Cherches, Kay Kestner, Cameron Morse, Eric Hoffman, Gavin Lucky, Kiriti Sengupta, Patrick Sweeney, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Jane Simpson, Kit Kennedy, Steven Tran, dan raphael, Andrew Taylor, Charlotte Jung, Michael Borth, John M. Bennett & Jim Leftwich, Rich Murphy, J. D. Nelson, Kit Willett, Angelo 'NCE' Colella, H. A Sappho, Martin Stannard, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., David Jalajel, Keith Higginbotham, Susan Gangel, & Bob Heman.
Otoliths issue sixty five, part two.
Page count: 311 pages
Price: $US47.45
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Part two, the full color part, contains photographs, paintings, video stills, poetry, an essay, visual poetry, & collages from Karl Kempton, AG Davis, Ken Friedman, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Marco Giovenale, Mario José Cervantes, Gregory Stephenson, Texas Fontanella, Sarah Bilodeau, John M. Bennett, Carla Bertola & John M. Bennett, fred flynn, John McCluskey, John Gallas, Laurent Grison, Jeff Bagato, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Howie Good, Alberto Vitacchio, richard lopez & Márton Koppány, Michael Basinski, Dave Read, Daniel de Culla, Joanne Bechtel, Bill Wolak, Elmedin Kadric, Clara B. Jones, Nicole Raziya Fong, Sabine Miller, Diana Magallón, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, Jürgen O. Olbrich & Hubert Kretschmer, Carol Stetser, Penelope Weiss, Marcia Arrieta, Márton Koppány, Cecelia Chapman, Michael Brandonisio, Judith Skillman, Katrinka Moore, & Guy R. Beining.
Otoliths issue sixty five, part one.
Page count: 380 pages
Price: $US23.95
direct link: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/mark-young/otoliths-issue-sixty-five-part-one/paperback/product-wnpyd5.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Part one contains poems, short stories, & various other bits & pieces by Linda King, Mark Pirie, Dario Zumkeller, Mark Cunningham, Sanjeev Sethi, James Cochran, Jim Leftwich, hiromi suzuki, Michael J. Leach, Elancharan Gunasekaran, Louise Landes Levi, Chuck Joy, Jimmy Crouse, Andrew Cyril Macdonald, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, Timothy Pilgrim, Alan Catlin, Paul Ilechko, Jim Meirose, Adam Fieled, John Sweet, Sterling Warner, Jack Galmitz, Lynn Strongin, Richard J. Fleming, M.J. Iuppa, John M. Bennett, Harvey Huddleston, bofa xesjum, Ben Egerton, Nathan Whiting, Volodymyr Bilyk, Xe M. Sánchez, Ellen Wardman, Barbara Parchim, Bruce Robinson, Jeff Bagato, jim mccrary, Gale Acuff, harry k stammer, Jen Schneider, Heather Sager, Keith Polette, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Daniel f Bradley, Robert Beveridge, Tom Beckett, Mary Kasimor, Connor van Bussel, R. S. Stewart, Tony Beyer, John Levy, Kenneth Rexroth, Nathan Anderson, Jeff Harrison, Charles A. Perrone, Russ Bickerstaff, Paul Dickey, Keith Nunes, Bob Lucky, bart plantenga, Joshua Martin, Jillian Oliver, Réka Nyitrai, Marilyn Stablein, Jerome Berglund, Christopher Barnes, Peter Cherches, Kay Kestner, Cameron Morse, Eric Hoffman, Gavin Lucky, Kiriti Sengupta, Patrick Sweeney, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Jane Simpson, Kit Kennedy, Steven Tran, dan raphael, Andrew Taylor, Charlotte Jung, Michael Borth, John M. Bennett & Jim Leftwich, Rich Murphy, J. D. Nelson, Kit Willett, Angelo 'NCE' Colella, H. A Sappho, Martin Stannard, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., David Jalajel, Keith Higginbotham, Susan Gangel, & Bob Heman.
Otoliths issue sixty five, part two.
Page count: 311 pages
Price: $US47.45
direct link: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/mark-young/otoliths-issue-sixty-five-part-two/paperback/product-zqpydy.html?page=1&pageSize=4
Part two, the full color part, contains photographs, paintings, video stills, poetry, an essay, visual poetry, & collages from Karl Kempton, AG Davis, Ken Friedman, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Marco Giovenale, Mario José Cervantes, Gregory Stephenson, Texas Fontanella, Sarah Bilodeau, John M. Bennett, Carla Bertola & John M. Bennett, fred flynn, John McCluskey, John Gallas, Laurent Grison, Jeff Bagato, Grzegorz Wróblewski, Howie Good, Alberto Vitacchio, richard lopez & Márton Koppány, Michael Basinski, Dave Read, Daniel de Culla, Joanne Bechtel, Bill Wolak, Elmedin Kadric, Clara B. Jones, Nicole Raziya Fong, Sabine Miller, Diana Magallón, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, Jürgen O. Olbrich & Hubert Kretschmer, Carol Stetser, Penelope Weiss, Marcia Arrieta, Márton Koppány, Cecelia Chapman, Michael Brandonisio, Judith Skillman, Katrinka Moore, & Guy R. Beining.
Wednesday, May 04, 2022
wednesday newstrip
New Zealand cannot afford to put back everything that will be damaged by rising sea levels, the Climate Change Commissioner says, as new data shows an earlier risk of inundation than expected · Police use tear gas during annual May Day rally in Paris a week after Macaron's election · Vladimir Putain has two secret sons by his gymnast 'lover' Alina Kabaeva, according to a new report · Netflix drops Meek& Markle’s animated series amid cutbacks – report · leave space missions to billionaires & robots, says U.K. astronomer royal · Russians plunder $5M farm vehicles from Ukraine -- to find they've been remotely disabled · Atlanta pedal pub vehicle rolls over causing 'mass casualty incident', 16 injured.
Sunday, May 01, 2022
The new issue of Otoliths is now live.
Issue sixty-five of Otoliths, the southern autumn 2022 issue, is now up.
This issue, which marks the beginning of the seventeenth year of the journal's existence, contains a mix of — sometimes mixed — photographs, paintings, short stories, poetry, interviews, magazine columns, & manifestos from an international contributor list including Karl Kempton, Linda King, Mark Pirie, Dario Zumkeller, AG Davis, Mark Cunningham, Sanjeev Sethi, Ken Friedman, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, James Cochran, Jim Leftwich, hiromi suzuki, Michael J. Leach, Elancharan Gunasekaran, Louise Landes Levi, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Chuck Joy, Marco Giovenale, Jimmy Crouse, Andrew Cyril Macdonald, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, Mario José Cervantes, Timothy Pilgrim, Alan Catlin, Paul Ilechko, Jim Meirose, Adam Fieled, Gregory Stephenson, John Sweet, Sterling Warner, Jack Galmitz, Lynn Strongin, Texas Fontanella, Richard J. Fleming, Sarah Bilodeau, M.J. Iuppa, John M. Bennett, Carla Bertola & John M. Bennett, Harvey Huddleston, bofa xesjum, fred flynn, John McCluskey, Ben Egerton, John Gallas, Nathan Whiting, Laurent Grison, Volodymyr Bilyk, Xe M. Sánchez, Ellen Wardman, Barbara Parchim, Bruce Robinson, Jeff Bagato, jim mccrary, Gale Acuff, Grzegorz Wróblewski, harry k stammer, Howie Good, Jen Schneider, Alberto Vitacchio, richard lopez & Márton Koppány, Heather Sager, Keith Polette, Michael Basinski, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Daniel f Bradley, Dave Read, Robert Beveridge, Tom Beckett, Mary Kasimor, Connor van Bussel, R. S. Stewart, Tony Beyer, Daniel de Culla, John Levy, Joanne Bechtel, Kenneth Rexroth, Nathan Anderson, Jeff Harrison, Bill Wolak, Clara B. Jones, Nicole Raziya Fong, Charles A. Perrone, Russ Bickerstaff, Paul Dickey, Sabine Miller, Keith Nunes, Diana Magallón, Bob Lucky, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, bart plantenga, Joshua Martin, Jillian Oliver, Réka Nyitrai, Marilyn Stablein, Jerome Berglund, Christopher Barnes, Peter Cherches, Jürgen O. Olbrich & Hubert Kretschmer, Kay Kestner, Cameron Morse, Eric Hoffman, Gavin Lucky, Kiriti Sengupta, Patrick Sweeney, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Jane Simpson, Elmedin Kadric, Kit Kennedy, Steven Tran, dan raphael, Andrew Taylor, Charlotte Jung, Michael Borth, Carol Stetser, Penelope Weiss, Marcia Arrieta, John M. Bennett & Jim Leftwich, Márton Koppány, Rich Murphy, Cecelia Chapman, J. D. Nelson, Kit Willett, Angelo 'NGE' Colella, H. A. Sappho, Martin Stannard, Michael Brandonisio, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Katrinka Moore, David Jalajel, Keith Higginbotham, Susan Gangel, Judith Skillman, Bob Heman, & Guy R. Beining.
As always, enjoy.
This issue, which marks the beginning of the seventeenth year of the journal's existence, contains a mix of — sometimes mixed — photographs, paintings, short stories, poetry, interviews, magazine columns, & manifestos from an international contributor list including Karl Kempton, Linda King, Mark Pirie, Dario Zumkeller, AG Davis, Mark Cunningham, Sanjeev Sethi, Ken Friedman, Demosthenes Agrafiotis, James Cochran, Jim Leftwich, hiromi suzuki, Michael J. Leach, Elancharan Gunasekaran, Louise Landes Levi, KJ Hannah Greenberg, Chuck Joy, Marco Giovenale, Jimmy Crouse, Andrew Cyril Macdonald, Nicholas Alexander Hayes, Mario José Cervantes, Timothy Pilgrim, Alan Catlin, Paul Ilechko, Jim Meirose, Adam Fieled, Gregory Stephenson, John Sweet, Sterling Warner, Jack Galmitz, Lynn Strongin, Texas Fontanella, Richard J. Fleming, Sarah Bilodeau, M.J. Iuppa, John M. Bennett, Carla Bertola & John M. Bennett, Harvey Huddleston, bofa xesjum, fred flynn, John McCluskey, Ben Egerton, John Gallas, Nathan Whiting, Laurent Grison, Volodymyr Bilyk, Xe M. Sánchez, Ellen Wardman, Barbara Parchim, Bruce Robinson, Jeff Bagato, jim mccrary, Gale Acuff, Grzegorz Wróblewski, harry k stammer, Howie Good, Jen Schneider, Alberto Vitacchio, richard lopez & Márton Koppány, Heather Sager, Keith Polette, Michael Basinski, Luis Cuauhtémoc Berriozábal, Daniel f Bradley, Dave Read, Robert Beveridge, Tom Beckett, Mary Kasimor, Connor van Bussel, R. S. Stewart, Tony Beyer, Daniel de Culla, John Levy, Joanne Bechtel, Kenneth Rexroth, Nathan Anderson, Jeff Harrison, Bill Wolak, Clara B. Jones, Nicole Raziya Fong, Charles A. Perrone, Russ Bickerstaff, Paul Dickey, Sabine Miller, Keith Nunes, Diana Magallón, Bob Lucky, Cecelia Chapman & Jeff Crouch, bart plantenga, Joshua Martin, Jillian Oliver, Réka Nyitrai, Marilyn Stablein, Jerome Berglund, Christopher Barnes, Peter Cherches, Jürgen O. Olbrich & Hubert Kretschmer, Kay Kestner, Cameron Morse, Eric Hoffman, Gavin Lucky, Kiriti Sengupta, Patrick Sweeney, Robin Wyatt Dunn, Jane Simpson, Elmedin Kadric, Kit Kennedy, Steven Tran, dan raphael, Andrew Taylor, Charlotte Jung, Michael Borth, Carol Stetser, Penelope Weiss, Marcia Arrieta, John M. Bennett & Jim Leftwich, Márton Koppány, Rich Murphy, Cecelia Chapman, J. D. Nelson, Kit Willett, Angelo 'NGE' Colella, H. A. Sappho, Martin Stannard, Michael Brandonisio, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Katrinka Moore, David Jalajel, Keith Higginbotham, Susan Gangel, Judith Skillman, Bob Heman, & Guy R. Beining.
As always, enjoy.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
wednesday newstrip
NASA doctor is 'holoported' to the International Space Station for the first time · BoreUs Long_Johns_on no longer ‘worthy’ to be prim minister, says former chief whip · Jacinda Ardern greeted by giant sad dancing kiwifruit during visit to Japan · new World Of Warcraft expansion lets you fly dragons · anthropologist believes ancient human species could still be alive in the forests of Flores Island · New Zealand shoppers order groceries from Australia as inflation soars · Harvard scientist wants to launch an investigation into alien technology at the bottom of Pacific · evidence of zoonotic spread: Superbug C. difficile can jump between pigs & humans.
Thursday, April 21, 2022
Wednesday, April 20, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Club Penguin fan remake allegedly shut down by Disney after five years · Elongated Muskrat sued by former Twitter shareholders for delay in disclosing his stake in company · Putain's propaganda playbook shows how an army of fake fact-checkers is sowing doubt & confusion · give a dog kale, instead of a bone: study · Swiss man, 20, was left in intensive care after suffering rare lung injury from masturbating · largest comet ever seen is heading towards Earth – will we survive it? · Brazilian man gets 2kg dumbbell stuck up his ass, with medics unable to remove it surgically · Time might not exist, according to physicists & philosophers — but that’s okay.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
wednesday newstrip
A study of the visual system of fruit flies reveals factors regulating neuron development & uncovers similarities with human brain development · 'abandon the Cold War mindset': China's response to Australia's missile plans · 'For the children' written on rocket used in Ukraine train station strike, killing dozens · nationwide recall of Kinder Surprise Easter eggs due to salmonella contamination · Will Smith gets 10-year Oscars ban over Chris Rock slap · DoNuts T.®ump Jr texted White House chief of staff Mark Meadows two days after the 2000 presidential election with strategies for overturning the result if T.®ump's father lost, CNN reports · an alien world is so extreme, it has literal clouds of vaporized rock.
Friday, April 08, 2022
Wednesday, April 06, 2022
wednesday newstrip
An angry stalker used an Apple watch wrapped around his ex’s tire spokes to secretly track her · eating two servings of avocados a week linked to lower risk of cardiovascular disease · 'cannibal' coronal mass ejection will hit Earth at nearly 2 million mph · DOJ reportedly probing whether Google Maps policies are anticompetitive · researchers predict hundreds of mammal species still to be identified · millions of Australians face $1500 tax hike as ‘lamington’ crumbles · No Man’s Sky neo-Nazi banned after wreaking havoc on galactic hub · Tweetdeck users might have to start ponying up for their favorite Twitter client · research illuminates why immune disorders affect only one of two identical twins.
Sunday, April 03, 2022
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Taylor Hawkins death: Foo Fighters drummer had 10 psychoactive substances in his body · genetically modified lettuce is the future of food in space, scientists say · BidenMyTime entering 'murky area' on challenge to overthrow Putain · people queue for up to 90 minutes for Costco memberships for projected first store in New Zealand · ‘Terrible plan’: call for Queensland to stop closing Covid testing clinics as case numbers escalate · major Great Western Highway upgrade could destroy historic Aboriginal places · Elongated Muskrat has hinted at the possibility of starting up his own social media company — or possibly buying Twitter.
Monday, March 28, 2022
Saturday, March 26, 2022
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
wednesday newstrip
India blames accidental firing of missile into Pakistan on 'technical malfunction' · forget mammoths, study shows how to resurrect Christmas Island rats · Russia denies cosmonauts wearing yellow were supporting Ukraine · Soulja Boy defends Kanye West & threatens Pete Davidson “Nobody Talk To Ye Like That But Me” · US study shows SUVs, pickups hit pedestrians more often than cars do · CryptoRom Bitcoin swindlers continue to target vulnerable iPhone & Android users · Ingenuity Mars Helicopter faces toughest challenge yet as it helps look for traces of life on Mars · William & Kate cancel Caribbean event amid 'anti-colonialism' protests.
Sunday, March 20, 2022
Wednesday, March 16, 2022
wednesday newstrip
US man who received a pig heart transplant has died two months after the ground-breaking procedure · Kelly Clarkson to pay ex $158K a month in spousal support · Big Tobacco joins Russia exodus after backlash · wormholes help resolve black hole information paradox · Chinese nickel giant Tsingshan may lose billions · Gender Pay Gap Bot calls out brands tweeting about International Women's Day while paying women less than men · Japan schools ban ponytails because they could 'sexually excite' male students · Saudi Arabia executes 81 men in one day in largest mass execution in decades · Grimes ditching Elon Musk for Chelsea Manning has the internet questioning reality.
Wednesday, March 09, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Vlad ‘The Impaler’ Putain says Western sanctions on Moscow 'akin to declaration of war' · Paris Jackson calls out doctors prescribing ‘addictive medications like candy’ · in a wild turn of events, bull ant venom could treat long-term pain · a case of Axial Spondyloarthritis triggered by SARS-CoV-2 infection · abandoned rocket hits Moon at 9,300kph · NSW Premier says thousands of homes deemed uninhabitable as state continues floods clean-up · US Military announces plans for satellite orbiting the Moon · AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 5995WX: 64C/128T @ 4.5GHz is coming soon · sparkles, unity, & messages of equality as COVID-weary Sydney welcomes Mardi Gras.
Sunday, March 06, 2022
Friday, March 04, 2022
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Former US prissygent DoNuts T.®ump labels Russian tactics in Ukraine as 'genius' · magpies have outwitted scientists by helping each other remove tracking devices · Iyanka bares her legs in a blue mini dress for date night with Jarred · NZ coroner asked to consider if police were 'confrontational & aggressive' to victims of Christchurch mosque attack · Australian grain prices set to rise as Russian invasion of Ukraine disrupts global supplies · astronomers identify real-life planet with two suns – like Tatooine from Star Wars · lack of association between pandemic chilblains & SARS-CoV-2 infection · Russian invasion of Ukraine drives up energy costs & Australians will feel the pain.
Tuesday, March 01, 2022
recently, at Series Magritte
Intimate Journal
& on the sixth day She
remade man in their own
image, after their own
likeness, but with minor
differences. The one to
carry a briefcase, & the
other a clean handker-
chief, so that he could
remove the small chips
of stone that would in-
evitably catch in the eye
when tears didn't come.
Sunday, February 27, 2022
Thursday, February 24, 2022
Wednesday, February 23, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Authorities in New Zealand have been playing Barry Manilow’s greatest hits, along with the Macarena, in an attempt to dislodge anti-vaccine mandate protesters camped outside the parliament building · dog kennel hit by meteor could fetch up to $420,000 at auction · flourishing plants show warming Antarctica undergoing ‘major change’ · third person apparently cured of HIV using novel stem cell transplant · New Zealand passes law banning conversion therapy, fulfilling Jacinda Ardern's election promise · US police find young girl alive hidden under secret staircase room after having been missing for two years · fish talk more than you think—mostly about food & sex · Nicole Kidman's Vanity Fair cover leaves fans 'shocked': 'WTF is this?'
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Sunday, February 20, 2022
planet-forming discs
Candi is a-
ligned with the
controversial pop
queen, an American
Socrates whose internal
accommodations combine
all the luxuries of a well-pro-
portioned dining-room with violent
video games which increase aggressive
behavior in contaminated children & young
adults.
Friday, February 18, 2022
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
wednesday newstrip
Biohybrid fish made from human cardiac cells swims like heart beats · French discoverer of AIDS-causing human immunodeficiency virus, Luc Montagnier, dies at 89 · household cost of living in Aotearoa rises 5.2% - Stats NZ · spillover of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant infection detected in white-tailed deer in New York · koala listed as endangered after Australian governments fail to halt its decline · solar storm wrecks 40 brand new SpaceX Starlink satellites · Russia's Vladimir Putin kept France's Emmanuel Macron at a distance for snubbing COVID demands · Sir Peter Jackson is the highest paid entertainer in the world, according to Forbes' Rich List · Papua New Guinea's hospitals are on the brink of collapse, with no money, limited supplies, & patients in dire need.
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