on the back porch we proclaimed it noon,
no sun shone clearly above, no shadow seen at our feet,
but silently in our heads, noon.
Tuesday
Wednesday
Wednesday, 2:48
A job search concludes with "pastry chef".
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In the kitchen,
the cat sings about food.
Outside, rain.
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In the kitchen,
the cat sings about food.
Outside, rain.
Monday
biological poetry 1
The folds upon folds of which I am.
how enveloped my skin has got me.
how transitory yet persistent
replacing itself every 7 days,
but never leaving the surface.
how enveloped my skin has got me.
how transitory yet persistent
replacing itself every 7 days,
but never leaving the surface.
anti malaria poem
put a screen in your window
decide what comes in
and what stays out.
How to Use Biology in Everyday Writing:
Example 1: amylase
She'd been a secretary for so long, any time she saw an envelope, stores of amylase would excrete from under her tongue. She would then lick her lips and question if she were hungry.
She'd been a secretary for so long, any time she saw an envelope, stores of amylase would excrete from under her tongue. She would then lick her lips and question if she were hungry.
on the title of this blog
This blog title is inspired by Ernest Hemmingway's micro-ficitonal six word utterance:
for sale: baby shoes, never been worn. This is a space where writing is entered and photos pasted. like a cyber-scapbook.
for sale: baby shoes, never been worn. This is a space where writing is entered and photos pasted. like a cyber-scapbook.
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