Georgia O’Keeffe, “Series I White & Blue Flower Shapes”/ Beyonce, “Run the World (Girls)”
ILK TEN (our second ALL WOMEN ALL THE TIME issue) is now open for poetry submissions: http://ilkjournal.com/submissions/
Georgia O’Keeffe, “Series I White & Blue Flower Shapes”/ Beyonce, “Run the World (Girls)”
ILK TEN (our second ALL WOMEN ALL THE TIME issue) is now open for poetry submissions: http://ilkjournal.com/submissions/
I HAVE A TWIN HER NAME IS COME BACK
This is not a laxity this is
talk-learning. On a path I blinked
a few times and then what. Nausea.
Excellent bite-reception while
buckling my Indoors Harness, talking shit
to a mirror like, you want
sassy I got sassy and then immediately
more…
Goddamn I love Lily Duffy.
http://banangostreet.com/issue4/caroline-crew-1/, http://banangostreet.com/issue4/caroline-crew-2/
One of them is a letter to my niece, & one of them is a very much apology.
Also you must read Leora Fridman’s 3D House of Beef.
new chapbook. as always, yours free by clicking here.
from the first page:
Never you mind
where I built this
where I started my
adult life
I don’t need help
or company
I’ve got
these bachelorettes
these girls
and I will feed them
apples
if they need me to
if they are sick
I will also
if they need me to
pick them up
in Belchertown
after midnight
when being dangerous
and alone
Redesign and illustrations for Judith Schalansky’s Atlas of Remote Islands
by Trent Edwards.
If we go to Deception Island we should get cookies and some honest talk in our mouths afterwards.
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Featuring poetry & prose by: Melissa Broder, Lisa Marie Basile, Brian Oliu, Rebecca Bornstein, F Daniel Rzicznek, James Tadd Adcox, Caroline Crew, Theadora Siranian, Joshua Amses, Leora Fridman, J.D. Sommer, Sarah Jean Alexander, Juliet Childers, David Tomaloff, Matthew Drew Williams, Alexander J. Allison, & Kat Dixon//art by Andrew Weatherhead
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Our newest issue is now live! Featuring work by
Diana Arterian • A. H. Jerriod Avant • Andy Axel • Julie Babcock • Stephanie Barber
Emileigh Barnes • Lucy Biederman • Dan Brady • Katie Byrum • Caroline Cabrera • Sarah Certa
Dan Chelotti •Adam Clay •Kyle Constalie • Stella Corso •Stephen Danos •Leora Fridman
Crystal S. Gibbins •Tyler Gobble • Katy Gunn • Evelyn Hampton • Matt Hart • Russell Jaffe
Christopher Kennedy • Daniel Khalastchi • Joshua Kleinberg •Gregory Lawless •Jake Levine • Brad Liening
Peter Longofono •Carrie Lorig • Joseph Mains •Tony Mancus • Victoria McArtor • Meg McKeon • Joe Milazzo
Carrie Murphy • Amber Nelson • Joe Pan • Randolph Pfaff • Jessica Poli • Alexis Pope • Matt Rowan
Emmalea Russo •David Saffo •Kristin Sanders • Alex Scalfano • Justin Sherwood • Elias Simpson
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Joshua Ware • Ellen Welcker • Russ Woods • Dean Young
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Color signatures of novels’ visual content by Jaz Parkinson. More. Looks like it may be possible to order prints, and even make requests!
(I just finished reading The Road and I can’t believe there is even THAT much color.)
The fantastic new issue of H_NGM_N is here! I am in there with gorgeous folk like Caroline Cabrera, Dan Chelotti, Stella Corso, Matt Hart, Alexis Pope & Carrie Lorig. Rubbing shoulders with brilliance & beauty. What a life.
Nathan Blake // Elizabeth Chereskin // Tracy Dimond // Zachary Zalman Green // Christine Hou // Matthew Mahaney // Roberto Montes // John Myers // Emily O’Neill // Anthony Opal // Cate Peebles // Hajara Quinn // Kim Stoll // Jake Syersak // Evan White
http://www.birdfeastmagazine.com/issuesix/
This poem is really by Elizabeth Barrett-Browning, patron saint of badass lady writers (English, Victorian chapter)
Stanley Kubrick Week
The Shining, 1980
Cinematography: John Alcott
(Source: moviesincolor)
MUST SEE! This will start my Armory Week NYC 2013.
Cliteracy by Sophia Wallace
March 06 - 10.
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epigraph from Alice Notley’s “In the Pines”
It’s a poem called ‘I AM NOT AGAINST AMBIENCE’ and though it is very inspired by snow it was written on a couch in Atlanta.
You probably know how completely mad I am for Nate and everything he does, so its such an amazing thing to have him pick this poem.
Also, for saying such nice things about it: “Caroline Crew’s ‘I Am Not Against Ambience’ proceeds by way of inversion, giving only so as to take away, through mistakes & repetition, stumbling through the dumb human ways we create systems only to watch them fall apart, to watch them “ghost & repeat.” In so doing, the poem opens up a wide range of feeling that not only notates a common emotional drama but enlarges our understanding of it. I’m grateful for that.”
So thanks Nate, & Wayne Thomas— the poem’s going to live in the new issue of The Tusculum Review.
YAY.
caroline crew writes poems, edits ILK journal & lives in some places, including here.