The dubs in our ritual collaboration became duppies: the returned spectres of colonial racial violence in contemporary Britain; the silences of the untold; the repetitions and echoes of (one) another's words.
New Lunar Baedeker
This is an invitation.
Midwinter Day
"I write this love as all transition As if I'm in instinctual flight"
BodyWorlds
& it’s not just the pink & white colour of the muscle & cartilage which i guess is the same in us all underneath but the facial features like blue eyes & pinched nose the look of determination and the arm cocked behind in a lunge toward progress ever onwards it’s a white man’s face … Continue reading BodyWorlds
‘Writing with’ Lila Matsumoto
A feminist engagement with poetic practice means that Lila performs ekphrasis as an act of 'writing with', rather than writing through, on, about, or around.
Earth Keepers – a poem
A collage poem written with the words and voices of the Earth Keepers, featured in the film DOWN to EARTH by Rolf Winters & Renata Heinen: Langani Marika (Australia), Sumpa (Ecuador), Motiram Baiga (India), Mukwa Ode (North America), Nowaten (North America), Don Jose Quispe (Peru), /Ui/Ukxa (Namibia), Balngayngu Marika (Australia), Haruzou Urakawa (Japan), Lekiti Ole Mokompo (Kenya), Margaret Connolly (Ireland), Klunta Bo (Namibia), Akeekwe (North America), Mokompo Ole Simel (Kenya).
under[belly]
medusa [re]config/ur/ation/s/
Samhain: three poems
teach me that encounter w/ mystery no digression cut open & bleed [words] thick viscous red red red terrified slit in wisty air breath silver shiver body blocked prison : cells drifting bullets think in bodies molten magma fasten tongue serene/violent * burning … Continue reading Samhain: three poems
Vital Signs
I enjoyed the process of obsessively scrawling 'too many words for a compulsive reader' onto a mirror.
Up in lights…
A little bit of condensery...