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Welcome to Lost in Mist: A Collection of Outrageous Magical Objects [fusing together the poetic, memetic, and programming senses of ‘objects’] !💥 !💥 ! This is your world and also our world, beautiful, incredible, tragic, ever-evolving, ordinary and yet transcendent, where every moment is an opportunity to make your mark on the canvas of existence.

  • Turning the Corner (Over and Over)

    […] New Year’s resolutions just now made: / (1) Spend more time out of the house. / (2) Make more money. […]

  • Method of Divining by Seashells Who is to Blame

    […] Pour the phial of anti-sense in the direct center and remember to regard the magnetic chirality of the Earth / The glass will shatter / Carefully tune the polarization refractors until the shards produce holographic rainbows / Place three crushed sand dollars in a beaker of indigo in acetone / Apply gentle heat to…

  • Easy Em Website Framework Lessons 1 & 2

    Would you like to be able to build your own websites / webpages from scratch instead of using overcomplicated website builders and platforms? Want something simple that looks and works great on any size & type of screen? My Easy Em website framework can be a great starting point! Build your first web page in…

  • You Can’t Crush Them Out (3 poems)

    [….] Having feelings Being aware of them You can’t crush them out; / Not any more / Accept the feelings / Live with them without struggle / It’s not depression […].

  • Serious Questions Multiply v2.0

    Serious questions multiply / How many levels is all of this running on? / Totally confusing & confounding / Each layer of smoke & mirrors / Inpainting the paranoia & illusions […]

  • Scattershot Prompted Poem

    A poem (?) I did at a writers’ group based on this prompt. Charley said he’d like to have it for the archives (which don’t yet exist) so I’m typing it up emailing him and blogging it. The book of prompts is called “Finger Exercises for Poets” by Dorianne Laux.

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