Little Billboards #4
My thoughts burn with snow–the hazards of Alabamasummer haiku. Continue reading Little Billboards #4
My thoughts burn with snow–the hazards of Alabamasummer haiku. Continue reading Little Billboards #4
the spine dry contoursa rattle on a dirt roadthe map of human life Continue reading Little Billboards #5
When we started Eunoia Solstice, Eric and I wanted to post compositional prompts and games. We called it “The Goading,” but only managed to goad each other. Here is one of the prompts we developed and my response to it using song titles. MyTunes Remixa. Open iTunes and view your songs according to artist. b. Sort … Continue reading From the Eunoia Archives: Accidental Lyrics
This was originally published on May 28, 2013. The Drunken Odyssey is still going as strong as ever and John’s first novel, Guy Psycho and the Ziggurat of Shame has recently been published. The Drunken Odyssey came to me at the perfect time. I had just had a baby and had started to write again … Continue reading From the Eunoia Archives: An Interview with John King
Scott Bazar and I have started collaborating. Our first track has some spoken word elements from me, while his foundation track was improvised, partially with a microwave rotator. The first time I played with Scott, I was at a festival and in a small theater. The instrument he gave me was a prepared metal garden rake … Continue reading New Sounds + Words
The kids and I finished the second-to-last phase of filming for a video project that will hopefully be done within a month. When asked about the experience making stuff, I was told, “My butt just burped.” [Identity withheld to protect the guilty.] Here are some pre-edit screen shots. Continue reading Summer Alembics
I’ve wanted to write something for Chuck Wendig’s Friday prompts for a long time. During the school year, it’s difficult to eek out something in a week and during the summer I usually have a variety of other work going on. Last Friday, in honor of Anthony Bourdain, Wendig asked us to write about food … Continue reading Stolen Moments
The girls have really been into The Who Was? Show, a kids’ history show on Netflix. I overheard this: 4YO: You don’t know what happened to Amillion Airheart? 6YO: Nobody at all in the whole world knows. She may have crashed or she may have been captured. 4YO: No one knows? 6YO: Nope. 4YO: Not even … Continue reading The Week That Was, or Diplomas and Diapers