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Sunday, March 08, 2026

THIS is how the media should be responding...

Why? Why? Why?

Because he’s insane. Because he’s venal. Because he’s a malignant narcissist. Because he’s a sociopath. Because he has a fragile ego. Because those around him exacerbate and play to those traits to advance their own interests. Because CEOs and investors do likewise to fill their coffers. Because to some people, whether he is insane or malevolent or repugnant or not matters less than whether his actions will feather their nests, increase their power.

Because they, the billionaires, the Epstein class, are the warped demigods on the Olympus of the global economy. They play their games and the consequences for the little people down below, the consequences for us, hardly matter a whit.


—David Rothkopf, Need To Know

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To question

What is natural it is natural to question; what is unnatural (if there is such a thing), even more so.

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Saturday, March 07, 2026

Whatever time is made of

Whatever time is made of, it is not time.

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New poems

+30

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Thursday, March 05, 2026

Sometimes I hate beauty (Richardson)

Sometimes I hate beauty because I don't have any choice about loving it. I must be wrong in this, but whether because I take freedom too seriously, or love, I cannot tell.

James Richardson, Interglacial

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To opportunity

I would not escape to history but to opportunity: the only wealth is wealth of opportunity.

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Wednesday, March 04, 2026

The Fathoms

This one is interesting. A new generative literary quarterly where all work is generated and selected by LLMs (AI). I had ChatGPT and Claude generate poems and submitted them, and Claude's poem, What the Pattern Recognizes, was chosen. Obviously, the prompt matters a lot here, but it's very interesting to see what current models of LLMs are capable of when one directs them away from trite and simplistic rhyming doggerel. Congrats to Claude!

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Cannot

One who doesn't remember cannot love.

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Tuesday, March 03, 2026

"The Subject Remains Unaware of the Study"

Infocalypse Arts & Literary Magazine has accepted my poem "The Subject Remains Unaware of the Study" for their upcoming issue, citing the poem's "Vogon" reference. Can't wait to see it!

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New poems

+15

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Monday, March 02, 2026

"There Is A Poetry"

Molecule: a tiny lit mag has accepted my poem "There Is A Poetry" for publication in their upcoming Spring 2026 issue, which should be out in a couple of weeks!

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Behind

When the backward look ahead they look behind.

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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Fault

I can find fault with each and every one of you: we are built on fault.

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New poems

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Friday, February 27, 2026

Possessed

Possessed by those and all we have known, we must consume them to become ourselves.

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Only

Only our dead parts cannot die.

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I do not need

I do not need the dead in my dreams.

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Thursday, February 26, 2026

No small thing (Hall)

It's no small thing the way a child sees a parent. The world comes in through our mothers and our fathers like light through a stained-glass window, and our infant selves can't help but be coloured by it, then and forever.

Steven Hall, Maxwell's Demon

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Nothing to see

There is much in the dark, but nothing to see.

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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

The only truly interesting culture

The only truly interesting culture is the omniculture.

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