Field theory of the senses. autotheory: noumenology of psychosis, chronesthesia as pre-diagnostic association prose, poetry

It doesn’t signifyany objectif no spectrum disclosesfor Aletheia…it don’t mean a thing. You say dissonantI say augmented or diminishedpoints that give a complexist andpleasing harmonic in any tomato construct Self esteem and interpersonal affect inappropriate?My musical warmth sings Desafinado and… Continue reading
Bauble blue ring octopus parachuting are fallen arbory buntingtotalised turtle eyes with seven jolly rods and cones are of course green bonbonsbefore the receipt’s total there’s usually a subturtle the reindeer moved to a Caribbean atolland St Nick was redubbed… Continue reading
Entering the field of radiation of your room the warmth pinches like substation coils hums like tongues quenched by saltwater It’s a yert of dance and jester gibe and you sleep. Black barred circus cages and all surfaces become mirrors… Continue reading
Polonius Monk and Buddhalaire discuss seven-sided triangles and kenosis of the liver by guessing what each other say both knowing they guess well and any argument is at one’s self in that way. Continue reading
My thanks to Southerly – Journal of the English Association, Sydney for accepting a work of mine. Please visit their site and get to know some of the best literature in Australia. Continue reading
There’s holes in Swiss cheese There’s a old town called Ei in Switzerland that’s the original nest egg place and every Swiss bank has vaults and under the concrete is lots and lots of holesreaching the other sides of the… Continue reading
I really dislike vintage aestheticit’s doing like the Mediterranean never came to Sydney that’s the phantasy the debate onintersectionalismtodayis no excuse for vintage aestheticnon-Mediterranean oneness. Continue reading
Ariel Riveros Pavez (Darlinghurst 2013) I’ve been published recently by neomodernist literary site Former People: A Journal of Bangs and Whimpers Thank you to the editorial staff – please pay this beautiful and worthy literary journal a visit! Continue reading
Australian poetry publication ETZ 6 released. Thank you to editor and poet Pete Spence. My three works “On the Alphabet” “(A none-too-Zen koan)” and “Tanka” appear alongside poetry by Louis Armand, Chris Barron, Robbie Coburn, Toby Fitch, Jill Jones, Cameron… Continue reading