Tag Archives: poetry
The Breathing In Mouth
I’m late to the party with my shirt on backwards and I’m reading your book again. Me, the canker, your stubbled sore; the faded shirt you wore for haircuts but shrunk. I can’t go anywhere without asking why I’m there. … Continue reading
One Tough Brand
aspirin to aspirin, dust to dust, i’m showing the neighbors who’s boss. i’ve got grainy video of the neighbors renouncing their faith. a wooden bed frame with a wooden end table, i just started my porn collection, i’m done ripping … Continue reading
Short Sick Poem
Hey, me with my window open and my nose stuffy, hey from over here next to the window. Check me out– I’m two hands out the sunroof having a good time. Now I’m rolling out flat trying to decongest. I … Continue reading
Writing In Our Neighbor’s Voice- Flarf Poetry a decade later
Let’s think about Flarf poetry in the quick moving context of social technology. Flarf was, at its inception, a movement in poetry that took phrases generated by Google’s search algorithms and juxtaposed them in order to create a quasi-space, to … Continue reading