After Jennifer S. Cheng 1: the sea captured in a glass 2: a homophone for having enough for leftovers, a synonym for abundance 3: the fish, who have already forgotten you. It’s not personal 4: where memory fails, there’s still imagining 5: you. Not as an ocean but outside 6: glass and/or acrylic
Read MoreTodd Freeman, ‘The Owlmen of Mawnan‘ Handcolored Copper Etching on Paper, 12″x16″, 2010, from the exhibition ‘As it was before’, with Martin Machado and Aleksandra Zee, January 8th at Gallery Hijinks, San Francisco, CA, www.galleryhijinks.com (Continued
Todd Freeman, ‘The Wood Maladies,’ Hand colored copper etching on paper, 2009 The Shope Papilloma virus afflicts rabbit populations worldwide, producing horn-like growths of keratin in infected individuals. Early reports of this disease are likely
(Continued from previous post) I’ve heard mixed reviews about The Fighter, but I enjoyed it. My one complaint was the structure of the plot. It felt like it was written for TV,
A tribute to Steve Orlen will be held at the University of Arizona Poetry Center on Saturday, Jan. 22nd (tomorrow), from 3 to 5 p.m. One of the founders of the Creative Writing
(Continued from previous post) I watched the mediocre sequel, Texasville, to the fantastic film The Last Picture Show (both starring Jeff Bridges) the night before I saw True Grit. It was totally
I saw a lot of movies over winter break but wasn’t really in the mindset to analyze them. Whatever. Black Swan is pretty amazing, but it is to be watched as a
Patrick deWitt was born in 1975. His debut novel Ablutions (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt) was published in 2009. His second novel, The Sisters Brothers, will be published by Ecco in 2011. He lives
“Now” by Rachal Duggan Continued from previous post NS: What are you working on lately? RD: I try to keep myself productive and end up drawing random stuff for myself. As long
Read: “La Goma” and “El Paso” and look for more on Carib Guerra’s tumblr Natasha Stagg: How long have you been writing? Carib Guerra: I dropped out of school in the 7th
I’ve been a fan of Rachal Duggan for a while now and regularly check her Flickr, her blog, and her website. View more of her work in FFFFOUND!, Featherproof Books (where you