K.I. Press's Blog, page 29
August 16, 2011
from Book of Days (work in progress)
Mesmer was the first who dared to divulge the extension of the will of the magus into another body, organised and served by an elementary spirit;
in more modern and intelligible terms: a magnetic subject.
A puppet subject. A subject that does not exist.
*
Mandrake can be detrimental to the heart.
Severe damage may occur.
BE VERY CAREFUL
In honour of Remember Elvis Day, I post Four Kings by Landon...

In honour of Remember Elvis Day, I post Four Kings by Landon Nordeman. (And you can click on the photo to buy a print at 20 x 200!).
August 15, 2011
"Let's hear it," said Humpty Dumpty. "I can explain all the poems that ever were..."
- Lewis Carroll, Through the Looking Glass
August 14, 2011
Hawthornden Castle. Near Edinburgh. Every other writer in the...

Hawthornden Castle. Near Edinburgh. Every other writer in the English-speaking world has been there by now, it sometimes seems. This was my favourite photo from my stay there, which was a long time ago.
August 13, 2011
from Classic Advice Poem: How to Forage (work in progress)
Only eat flowers when daddy says so.
Don't trust me on edible plants,
bird identification, or Chicago style. I'm hopeless.
August 12, 2011
Lily porn! Now I miss July, when most of the lilies were in full...

Lily porn! Now I miss July, when most of the lilies were in full bloom.
Mr. Darcy vs Mr. Rochester!!!
It's Literary Comic Friday!
This week, we give you the comic you've always secretly wanted but could never say out loud:
Mr. Darcy from Pride and Prejudice versus Mr. Rochester from Jane Eyre, facing off in a sexy showdown!!!
(^ Mr. Darcy's Pride-o-Meter will burst if you don't check it out.)
This is the third comic by the most amazing Tanya Burr, drawn exclusively for
I Heart Classics so go to Facebook and show her some love!
(Female writers, comic books artists, publishers UNITE!)
August 11, 2011
from Circle of Life/Stupid Fat Ugly Cow (work in progress)
The earth acts through no fault of its own.
Which direction to send the continents?
If you asked the earth, it wouldn't know.
Passive, spitting new rocks on our fields, passive tripping us with itself.
Forgive it, it's just a planet. New rocks will grow lichen, sheep and fertile valleys
then fold into themselves, melt and start over. Sooner or later.




