I am delighted that my article in the special issue of Somatechnics on Ecohorror's Minor Intimacies has been published, “Scavenging the Ecobody: Making Oddkin in Scavengers Reign. The article examines the often overlooked complexities of body horror in scavenging motifs in the amazing animated series, Scavengers Reign. Check out the article and definitely check out the series!
Publications
New poetry published - Capacities To: Affect Up Against Fascism /
I’ve been working on two new series, Capacities To and SPLTTD. A special issue of Capacities To from Imbricate Press published quite a few of them. It’s awesome to be in such good company.
Thanks to Gregory J. Seigworth, Mathew Arthur, Wendy J. Truran, Chad Shomura for their wonderful editing skills and their timely release of this joyful collection.
New Publication: Graphic Novel HIST in Diagram /
Check out a new excerpt from Matthew Klane and I’s graphic novel Hist in the new Diagram 22.1. The full graphic novel is forthcoming in Summer 2022 with Calamari Archive. We’ll be designing the cover and writing a score to accompany it in the coming months. Stay tuned!
New Review in Journal of Modern Literature /
Emerging Improvisations
A Review of Paul Jaussen’s Writing in Real Time | Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital
My review of Paul Jaussen’s Writing in Real Time is out. Enjoy it when you get a chance!
Writing in Real Time
Excerpt: In Writing in Real Time | Emergent Poetics from Whitman to the Digital, Paul Jaussen reconsiders the formal idiosyncrasies of the American long poem through contemporary systems theories. Jaussen claims that the immutable architectures that support long poems from Walt Whitman to Nathaniel Mackey cannot be reduced to the play of lyric intensities, nor are they productively approached through extensive genre categorization. Instead of these two methodologies, he argues that their forms interactively emerge; they unfold in real time as adaptive systems with the capacity to critique, rework, and respond to their changing material environments. To read the diversity of the American long poem through systems theoretical discourse is to reveal what Jaussen calls “interactive emergence,” the poet’s sustained creative/critical improvisation with the material dynamism of time.