all that howls shall pass

borninthe90s:

pingu

borninthe90s:

pingu

apaxicana:

Diné Woman Weaver

apaxicana:

Diné Woman Weaver

dara—dara:

After seeing her perform at the SLC Poetry Festival this spring, Heather Christle made my list of favorite poets. I find her voice refreshing and her imagery surprising. I really like that her poems are never one-note - they present a variety of tone and emotion. 

(via fellatios)

curator-of-curiosities:

A paper doll is a paper doll is a paper doll…
Gertrude Stein paper doll via the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco created for their current exhibition “Seeing Gertrude Stein.”  For more paper dolls of Stein, Alice Toklas, and their poodle Basket visit the CJM’s Facebook page.

curator-of-curiosities:

A paper doll is a paper doll is a paper doll…

Gertrude Stein paper doll via the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco created for their current exhibition “Seeing Gertrude Stein.”  For more paper dolls of Stein, Alice Toklas, and their poodle Basket visit the CJM’s Facebook page.

ewilcox:

Ugly Duckling Presse makes the most lovely books. The rubber band binding this is my favorite touch. (6x6 #23)

poem pictured is an excerpt from James Hart III’s #113:

snow falling trance
trace.
dark solar-flare
into a red giant
knocks down the hall, door
in between white eyes-
blanch sleepwalk.
the outside sporadic
radius
silence is
flurry
good drop
fury lure lune.
rain flake snow
toadstool moon
slush brain
numb mouth south
evaporates eve
hangs a tree
grows a red
vacuum sun b.b,

(Source: ecantwell)