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October 8, 2019

Not One of Us no. 62

One thing I enjoy when I read a whole magazine is seeing the resonances the editor has gone for in the things that are included, what sits next to what, what echos or builds on what. This issue has a good rhythm of long and short, humorous and serious.

comments on the poems and stories )

All in all, a rich issue, by turns mysterious, playful, horrifying, lovely.



Here is a link where you can get in touch to pick up a copy of the magazine--or to submit.

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Published on October 08, 2019 07:04

October 1, 2019

little witch zine

A family member made a tiny zine for October:





black & white, 8 illustrations, simple photocopied & folded/stapled zine bc i wanted to try sth with no digital editing or anything. if you want one, it’s $2, just drop me a dm

Here's a way to reach them: Tumblr 'ask' link

October makes me think of Inktober--I think I'm going to pass on day 2's prompt, which is "mindless," but maybe I'll try the AI-generated prompt, "spoon creature." I like the AI list .

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Published on October 01, 2019 20:55

a couple of random thoughts and pictures

I heard a quote last week from Lynn Margulis, of Gaia Theory fame: "Life is matter that chooses." My immediate reaction was that I liked it ... but then I started having doubts. It's appealing, but what does "choose" mean? If a single-celled organism moves toward light or engulfs a food particle or away from a predator, is that a choice? In what sense is it a choice? How is it different from a shadow's movement across the ground in response to the movement of the sun earth around the sun? For...
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Published on October 01, 2019 04:26

September 22, 2019

also...

I have a short story in this!



The story is called "The Boy on the Roof" and has to do with desperate remedies for climate change.

I don't think you can buy single issues of the current issue; you can buy back issues, but this isn't a back issue yet. Eventually the stories become available online to read for free, and when that happens, I'll link.

The contributor list is awesome and includes a story in Spanish, poetry, and essays. Very cool. Plus the illustrations are gorgeous.



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Published on September 22, 2019 11:01

a hinge or a lock

It's a beautiful weekend here, and it's the weekend of the town fair, and I've been taking so many pictures of so many things, but here are just a few.

First a question that popped into my head as I was admiring the hinges on this building at Cold Spring Orchard, when then my eyes fell on the lock.

Are you a hinge ...

hinge


or are you a lock?

locks

(Oooh, that binary thinking! How about neither/both? How about not-applicable/unsure? How about could you please rephrase the question? )

The next picture I incl...
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Published on September 22, 2019 10:46

September 15, 2019

Peter Sís, bees

[personal profile] mallorys_camera and I went to the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, where we enjoyed especially the art of Peter Sís, who has a way with fine lines, labyrinths, and rich colors (especially his blues I love). His art was better as paintings on a wall than as illustrations in a book; somehow they were diminished in book form, which isn't always the case with picture book art.

Here's a picture from a book he did about Tibet (his father got lost in Tibet for two years).



And here's one of birds...
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Published on September 15, 2019 07:39

September 1, 2019

belated notes from a wedding

In August I went to the wedding of a dear friend, someone who's like a daughter to me--a treasured part of my family. She was the tall one's first girlfriend (if you look for a tall teenager with a much shorter teenager in this slideshow from more than a decade ago--that shorter teenager is her).

As it happens, the person she married is a woman (a wonderful woman who seems like an *excellent* life partner). In the marriage ceremony, the couple expressed gratitude to those who had come before t...
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Published on September 01, 2019 22:02

August 30, 2019

the real thing

Here is the flower stand, with flowers in the hole of the cinderblock. You can see that I got the rainbow umbrella wrong--it's rainbow along its latitude lines, not its longitude lines. I didn't remember!

umbrella flower stand

flowers cinderblock

Today the students arrive back at UMass, and at the nearby Big Y supermarket, Our Family Farms, a locally based milk company, had a little Jersey calf there to welcome and entice the students. A sweetie!

jersey calf

jersey calf

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Published on August 30, 2019 14:28

August 25, 2019

flowers!

I keep on meaning to do a real post but work keeps keeping me down. But only four more weeks now, yay!

Anyway, you'll be happy to know that today the cinderblock from last post had two beautiful flower bouquets, sitting on top of it. The rainbow-colored umbrella had blown into the road, so I stopped my car and retrieved it, and doing so, realized I couldn't see any way to pay for the bouquets. There probably is one? I didn't look hard. Or maybe the flowers are being offered for free. (But prob...
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Published on August 25, 2019 10:17

August 17, 2019

flowers?

I saw this odd little scene two days running, a very tiny makeshift stand by the side of the road, a rainbow umbrella, a sign, a cinderblock (and probably a moneybox somewhere, but I didn't notice--I was in a car), so I made a cartoon (?) about it:





Flowers: a flexible term!

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Published on August 17, 2019 15:16