Category: Publications
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Published in Canopic Jar
My poem “Fields of Asphodel” been published in Canopic Jar, a beautifully curated online lit-mag. The Home Suite is a selection of poems focused on that mysterious and powerful concept: Home, fabled location of the heart (I always thought it was the thoracic cage, but hey, what do I know). Check out the website to see […]
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Published in Paris Lit Up Magazine, vol. 2
Good tidings: my poem Notes from Across the Lithium Bridge was published in volume 2 of Paris Lit Up Magazine. Brought to you by Paris Lit Up Press at the affordable rate of 10€, PLU magazine is a collection of contemporary work by some seriously good writers, poets, artists and photographers, all wrapped up in a beautiful […]
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Sample Illustrations for Dawn of the Algorithm
Below are three lowrez samples of the artwork featured in Dawn of the Algorithm. You can read The Moreau Zoo and T-Rex is Sad on the Inkshares project page, while Post-Human Neo-Tokyo is up on Two Words For. Sharing is caring! Or rather, in the spirit of our generation’s soulless devolution into cyber-detachment: I share therefore I […]
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Poetry Collection: Dawn of the Algorithm
If you enjoy the poetry you read in this portfolio (I mean blog.) you can pre-order my forthcoming (je touche du bois) poetry collection. I’m working with Inkshares, who among others are set to revolutionise the publishing model, and my manuscript is honed and polished. Why not become a patron of the arts, as in olden days, those glorious days […]
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Published in The Bastille Magazine vol. III
The Bastille Magazine is the flagship publication of the Paris Spoken Word community. Last year’s issue set the bar quite high, and this year’s Bastille does not disappoint. It’s beautifully put together, thematically consistent, graphically persistent, and the writing is sharp, hard-hitting, and a testament to the times we live in. Thomas Jefferson once said: “the man who reads […]
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The Case of the Missing Babies of Tokyo
ICYMI, my article “The Case of the Missing Babies of Tokyo” published in Medium got quite a lot of attention, and even made the Top 20 of most recommended articles on March 28th, 2015.
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Published in Pretty Owl Poetry
Pretty Owl Poetry is a new online literary mag based out of the USA with some nifty, gritty work. They like the shameful, the surreal, and in their own words: “confessions of crimes & hearts teeming with rattlesnakes”. I love rattlesnakes. This is the first issue, and it’s a hoot. (Geddit? Hoot, like, owls.) Click […]
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Published in Gard Literary Journal, in Turkish
Turkish literary magazine Gard Siir (which I think means Gard Poetry) is publishing a translation of Dawn of the Algorithm in their Winter 2013 print issue. Emre Cengiz, poet, translator and editor of Gardsiir, got in touch with me after reading the poem on the Poet & Geek website. He then took it upon himself to translate the […]
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The Octoshark Lives On
I’ve been published in the 7th issue of Poet & Geek ezine, a minimalistic, unpretentious, cyberspatial paradimension of “Poetry, Place and Informatics.” Dawn of the Algorithm was a spin-off of an idea triggered by this NYT Article and this excellent piece by Alexandra Petri at the WP. The Moreau Zoo I guess was inspired by my zoophiliac tendencies by […]
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Post-Human Neo-Tokyo featured in TwoWordsFor
So there’s a new digital literary magazine in town. It’s mean. It’s lean. It’s a mish-mash, hodge-podge, bric-à-brac type of binary-code Frankenstein stitched together with thread made from lolcat guts by the talented editor and poet, Alex Manthei. It’s got poems, stories, photos, animated art, illustrations… The common thread, the RED THREAD (to borrow a […]