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Monthly Archives: October 2009

hairy bearded swimmer m4m (Astoria)

Check out Sophie Blackall‘s illustrations of Craigslist’s missed connections (via).

Elements by Tom Lehrer

But what was in the biscuit tin/The world will never know.

Read “Said Yeats’s Bones to Hardy’s Heart…” by Ann Drysdale (via).

“Award-winning author Kelly Link’s debut collection takes fairy tales and cautionary tales, dictators and extraterrestrials, amnesiacs and honeymooners, revenants and readers alike, on a voyage into new, strange, and wonderful territory.”

Kelly Link’s entire Stranger Things Happen (pdf) is available for free from the publisher.

Ice feathers across the biodome.

Strange Horizons has published my poem “Thirteen Scifaiku for Blackbirds.” Go read, and if you like it (or don’t), let me know in their comments section. This is of course based on Wallace Stevens’ “Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird.” It’s a favourite for parody and homage; some available online are: Andy Bloch’s “13 [...]

Oh my gosh, your pee smells like Cheetos.

Obvious Child from Gillian Robespierre on Vimeo,a rom com about abortion (via, via).

You are of nature’s bright unlucky brood

Read “The Tutored Child” by Theodore Roethke.

100 Greatest Hits Of Youtube In 4 Minutes

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This joyous, frightful circus romp is emblematic of, and yet somehow transcends, Unknown’s entire body of work.

Circus of Despair at the Museum of Bad Art.

For Nashvillians. Or Nashvillains.

The 2009 Southern Festival of Books runs October 9-11 in Nashville, Tennessee.

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