The Bearded Lady by Sasha Naumov.
Hi, I am Martina. I like to walk the long way home.
The Bearded Lady by Sasha Naumov.
The Best Photos of the Entire Presidential Campaign
Presidential campaigns are about policies, interest groups, slogans, personalities and, to the chagrin of very serious people, images. But there were some amazing photos taken during the 2012 election — candidates campaigning in tough conditions from fried food fests to pouring rain, of funny faces, of candidate confrontations, and of devoted spouses.
[Images: White House, Reuters, AP, Getty]
The Only Tourist, by Tom Kondrat
“The idea was to travel alone around Iceland by car during the coldest, gloomiest time, when the Sun is up for less than 5.5h during the day. I guess I was the only ‘tourist’ in the country at that time. I had to shorten my trip due to two rollover car accidents though – yes, I’m the best driver ever!” (source)
(Source: tomkondrat.com)
Adrian Mesko, Post cards from the edge of reason.
Invent a new language anyone can understand. Climb the Statue of Liberty. Reach for the unattainable. Kiss the mirror and write what you see and hear. Dance with wolves and count the stars, Be naive, innocent, non-cynical, as if you had Write living newspapers. Be a reporter Write an endless poem about your life on Read between the lines of human discourse. Avoid the provincial, go for the universal. Think subjectively, write objectively. Think long thoughts in short sentences. Don’t attend poetry workshops, but if you do, Don’t bow down to critics who have not Resist much, obey less. Secretly liberate any being you see in a cage. Write short poems in the voice of birds. The much-quoted dictum from William Carlos Don’t contemplate your navel in poetry and Remember everything, forget nothing. Work on a frontier, if you can find one. Go to sea, or work near water, and paddle Associate with thinking poets. They’re hard Cultivate dissidence and critical thinking. What’s on your mind? What do you have Don’t be so open-minded that your brains fall Question everything and everyone. Be subversive, Be a poet, not a huckster. Don’t cater, don’t Come out of your closet. It’s dark in there. Raise the blinds, throw open your shuttered Be committed to something outside yourself. To be a poet at sixteen is to be sixteen, to be Wake up and pee, the world’s on fire. Have a nice day.
Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Challenges to Young Poets
including the unseen.
just landed on earth (as indeed you have, as
indeed we all have), astonished by what you
have fallen upon.
from outer space, filing dispatches to some
supreme managing editor who believes in full
disclosure and has a low tolerance level for hot air.
earth or elsewhere.
don’t go to learn ‘how to” but to learn
“what” (What’s important to write about).
themselves written great masterpieces.
Make your lyrics truly lyrical. Birdsong is not
made by machines. Give your poems wings
to fly to the treetops.
Williams, “No ideas but in things,” is OK for
prose, but it lays a dead hand on lyricism,
since “things” are dead.
think the rest of the world is going to think
it’s important.
your own boat.
to find.
“First thought, best thought” may not make
for the greatest poetry. First thought may be
worst thought.
in mind? Open your mouth and stop mumbling.
out.
constantly questioning reality and
the status quo.
pander, especially not to possible audiences,
readers, editors, or publishers.
windows, raise the roof, unscrew the locks
from the doors, but don’t throw away the
screws.
Be militant about it. Or ecstatic.
a poet at 40 is to be a poet. Be both.
Paula Pivi, Untitled (Ostriches), 2003
“I didn’t previously have any particular affinity for animals, but when I was living on the island of Alicudi in Sicily, a tiny island with sixty-two people and no cars because there is no flat land, there were two ostriches there. They were so incongruous. Yet, the fact that they were there held such significance. I ended up taking a photograph of them in a small boat. That approach began to multiply in my work, and now I’ve done several artworks with animals—alligators, polar bears, musk ox, leopard, just to mention a few. This all happened to my surprise. They’re the best characters—prima donnas without vanity.”
Nevada by Missy Prince
By Javier Guevarra
If I have to see another knitted tea cosy, I might just give up on life altogether.
My daily ode to Godard (on the way to Coles)