Monthly Archives: September 2011

Tuesday Poem – Ts’ai Chi’h by Ezra Pound

The petals fall in the fountain, the orange-coloured rose-leaves, Their ochre clings to the stone. I stumbled upon this public domain anthology in the weekend to my delight. Can anyone enlighten me in which Pound collection this haiku appears?

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Rem Magazine

Rem Magazine is open  for submissions until the 1st of November. If you don’t feel like signing up to submishmash you can submit at rem@remmagazine.net but please follow the guidelines laid out here.

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Tuesday Poem – OCD

i ride around a round about like (i wish u would think of me like i think of u like i think of me) going back to check th’locked door agn – First published in Hands Like Mirrors

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Tuesday Poem – Clarity

I am fortunate to be included with Anna T. McLeod in  this year’s Metonymy exhibition at the Corban Estate. Our joint work ‘Transliterations’ is an asemic ‘document’ which explores the  linguistic lacunas and vacuums of meaning  in Te Tiriti O … Continue reading

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