to the right: ...not really prose-poetry at all, but rather, some (lo-quality webcam) photos of some artcards i drew at starbucks last monday. i was waiting for my sister to finish her dance lesson. usually, i draw a few and then leave them in chapbooks in the poetry section of the adjacent Chapters, but i was so proud of these ones that i wanted to take them home and photograph them. also, i made nine because i was there so long; normally i only do one or two. i'm thinking of leaving them at starlight books, because it is obviously ridiculously more awesome than chapters, and also i have seen some very cool boys there, and i like to think of my artcards in the hands of very cool boys.
also included: ...i have no camera available right now, but here is a (lo-quality webcam) photograph of my new shirt which i spray-painted this a.m. it is of louise brooks, because louise brooks is the coolest ever. i may or may not add text; am toying with a quote from the little prince or alice's adventures in wonderland. curiouser and curiouser? maybe.
(edit: i just now realized that i wrote 'lo-quality'. this would be inexcuseable but for the fact that instead of being an annoying shortcut, it is proof that i think lo-fi.)
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liking it all. once again.
ReplyDeleteit's a man in a bottle!
ReplyDeleteHAWOEUH!!!
ReplyDeleteALICE IN WONDERLAND??!!?
yay. you're maybe not so averse? (I know I'm putting my foot in my mouth now)
Ka-ching.
ReplyDeleteIt would make my day to find one of those in a book.
Or anywhere, for that matter.
it's a two-headed boy in a bottle!
ReplyDeleteand yeah.. secretly, i have been developing alice as an alternate ego. so i can't help liking the book. i am convert. confess.
I would have told you I was becoming less averse too. But. I mean. Obviously. It must be our telepathy *signage*.
ReplyDeleteExcept... I hate it when people use the analogy of the rabbit hole. The rabbit too, for that matter.
*furrows brow* with you there. did a blog about that last week on virb.
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