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Syllables of Drought9 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: It was a wetter Africa you knew, ancient giraffe – more greenery, the sky a wider blue, your l … more →

Tags: Mary Alexandra Agner

Body/Language: An Interview with Shen and Jonathan Wonham2 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: I have long assumed that poets with a scientific background love science and poetry in equal measure … more →

Tags: ivy alvarez, Jonathan Wonham, Shen

Dactyl, a Jig on Four Feet3 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: Upon the announcement in the journal Nature that some dinosaurs ate grass, which matters — to … more →

Tags: P

Circuitry4 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: intaglio print from circuit board with monoprinted brushstrokes, by Natalie d’Arbeloff of Bla … more →

Tags: natalie d'arbeloff

Oranges and Rust: An Interview with Jeannine Hall Gailey and Jill Chan3 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: I have long assumed that poets with a scientific background love science and poetry in equal measure … more →

Tags: ivy alvarez, Jill Chan, Jeannine Hall Gailey

Ear13 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: Ear 1 o 1 a 2 so 3 shy 5 whorl 8 involute Illustration and poem by Rachel Rawlins of … more →

Tags: rachel rawlins

How Glass Breaks: Four Theories8 comments

qarrtsiluni wrote 3 years ago: 1. Brittleness on the macroscopic scale can be deceiving. Measured in microns, the fracture surface … more →

Tags: Dave Bonta


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