Tag Archives: poetry
“Layer of ash separates the morning and evening snow”
“Alternating ash and snow fall over several days create layers in this examination of tephra-fall deposits (volcanic ash) from the initial explosions from Redoubt volcano on March 22 and 23, 2009. Picture Date: March 31, 2009. (Kristi Wallace / Alaska Volcano Observatory),” from the Big Picture: Source notes that (amidst all the toney, pseudo-historical historical [...]
Giving necromancy lots of chances
Two hundred and forty-eight tries and counting. (Lots of Gerard Manley Hopkins?!) See also: “Give necromancy a chance.”
How and why Louis Zukofsky will vanish in a cloud of greasy black smoke, historically speaking