Juliet Cook's Blog, page 76
July 10, 2018
At the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo photos two and three
Published on July 10, 2018 16:55
At the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
Published on July 10, 2018 16:29
Another copy of "From One Ruined Human to Another" has found a new home!
Lennart Lundh received his copy of my new poetry chapbook, "From One Ruined Human to Another" (CWP Collective Press, 2018)."Juliet takes no prisoners and hides nothing. You really need to read this book." Lennart LundhThank you very much for reading it and sharing this photo and remark, Lennart.

Published on July 10, 2018 01:36
July 9, 2018
July 8, 2018
One of the baby birds slowly but surely worked its way out of the nest and then tried to fly again...
Published on July 08, 2018 23:59
"From One Ruined Human to Another" has been added to Goodreads
I added my new poetry chapbook,"From One Ruined Human to Another" to Goodreads, in case anyone who reads it might like to rate it, review it, recommend it to a friend, etc...
HERE - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40751141-from-one-ruined-human-to-another
HERE - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/40751141-from-one-ruined-human-to-another
Published on July 08, 2018 18:06
Another copy of "From One Ruined Human to Another" has found a new home!
Eileen Murphy's copy of my new poetry chapbook "From One Ruined Human to Another" (in the middle of two other books, mentioned below).
Thank you to Eileen for sharing this photo.
You can acquire your own copy of "From One Ruined Human..." from Cringe-Worthy Poet's Collective Press, HERE - https://www.cwpcollectivepress.com/bookstore-1/from-one-ruined-human-to-another
or directly from me, while supplies last (via paypal $8 to Julietcoo@gmail.com, with no "k" after the "coo")...
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Here's what Eileen said about her photo: "Here's what I've been reading this week--Women of the Beat Generation by Brenda Knight (MJF Books 2000), the new, irreverent chapbook by Juliet Cook called From One Ruined Human to Another (CWP Collective Press 2018), and Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System (by Sonya Huber, U of Nebraska Press 2017). I'm enjoying these books, and thought you might enjoy them, too."
Thank you to Eileen for sharing this photo.
You can acquire your own copy of "From One Ruined Human..." from Cringe-Worthy Poet's Collective Press, HERE - https://www.cwpcollectivepress.com/bookstore-1/from-one-ruined-human-to-another
or directly from me, while supplies last (via paypal $8 to Julietcoo@gmail.com, with no "k" after the "coo")...
***
Here's what Eileen said about her photo: "Here's what I've been reading this week--Women of the Beat Generation by Brenda Knight (MJF Books 2000), the new, irreverent chapbook by Juliet Cook called From One Ruined Human to Another (CWP Collective Press 2018), and Pain Woman Takes Your Keys and Other Essays from a Nervous System (by Sonya Huber, U of Nebraska Press 2017). I'm enjoying these books, and thought you might enjoy them, too."

Published on July 08, 2018 14:23
July 6, 2018
10 All Time Favorite Albums (plus 22 more bands)
Last night on facebook, I finally finished my 10 all time favorite album challenge that I had been invited to participate in. I chose:
- PJ Harvey - 4-Track Demos
- Diamanda Galas - Plague Mass
- Hole - Live Through This
- Sonic Youth - Dirty
- Kate Bush - The Dreaming
- Peaches - The Teaches of Peaches
- Rasputina - Cabin Fever
- Cocteau Twins - Treasure
- Portishead - Portishead
- Tori Amos - Boys for Pele
***
Even though part of me felt tempted to do this for another ten or more days, I probably shouldn't really spend much more time on it, BUT I did decide to name 22 other albums and/or artists who ALMOST made my list of ten.
- Cyndi Lauper (who I posted a small personal article about on my fb page)
- Sinéad O'Connor (haven't listened to her much in recent years, but loved her and her first two albums, "The Lion and the Cobra" and "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" when I was in high school - and since I didn't know anyone else who liked her at the time, my Dad went to one of her concerts with me :) )
- Siouxsie and the Banshees (whose "Peepshow" album I discovered when I was about 15, then later I was especially drawn to the "Hyæna" album, so I pick both of them)
- Joy Division
- The Clash
- The Cure
- Dead Can Dance
- Violent Femmes first album
- The Beastie Boys (especially "Paul's Boutique")
- Tricky
- Nirvana
- Nine Inch Nails
- Marilyn Manson
- Bjork (especially the "Homeogenic" album)
- Kristin Hersh (especially "Strange Angels" and "Sunny Border Blue")
- Julie Ruin (the original 1998 album, when Kathleen Hanna took a break from Bikini Kill, who I also like)
- Le Tigre
- CocoRosie ("Noah's Arc")
- Florence and the Machine
- Interpol (especially "Turn on the Bright Lights", but I hardly ever listen to them anymore, because the ex-husband and I listened to them a lot together and saw them in concert a few times and listening to them causes me to think of him)
***
The last two I feel a little awkward/reluctant to admit to really liking, because I don't want the appeal of a band to me to seem unintentionally or cluelessly sexist or racist, but...
- Eminem (I feel awkward about admitting, because so many people seem to hate him, but I've liked a lot of his stuff for years)
- Die Antwoord (Love their sound and the visuals of many of their videos, thought of them as a fun, artsy, quirky, goofy shock value sort of band that doesn't really care who they offend, which I'm fine with for the most part - as long as they're not being racist - and recently I've started to wonder if my white woman brain might be missing the fact that they ARE racist. I'm honestly not really sure about this and I've read various points of view on the matter.)
- PJ Harvey - 4-Track Demos
- Diamanda Galas - Plague Mass
- Hole - Live Through This
- Sonic Youth - Dirty
- Kate Bush - The Dreaming
- Peaches - The Teaches of Peaches
- Rasputina - Cabin Fever
- Cocteau Twins - Treasure
- Portishead - Portishead
- Tori Amos - Boys for Pele
***
Even though part of me felt tempted to do this for another ten or more days, I probably shouldn't really spend much more time on it, BUT I did decide to name 22 other albums and/or artists who ALMOST made my list of ten.
- Cyndi Lauper (who I posted a small personal article about on my fb page)
- Sinéad O'Connor (haven't listened to her much in recent years, but loved her and her first two albums, "The Lion and the Cobra" and "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got" when I was in high school - and since I didn't know anyone else who liked her at the time, my Dad went to one of her concerts with me :) )
- Siouxsie and the Banshees (whose "Peepshow" album I discovered when I was about 15, then later I was especially drawn to the "Hyæna" album, so I pick both of them)
- Joy Division
- The Clash
- The Cure
- Dead Can Dance
- Violent Femmes first album
- The Beastie Boys (especially "Paul's Boutique")
- Tricky
- Nirvana
- Nine Inch Nails
- Marilyn Manson
- Bjork (especially the "Homeogenic" album)
- Kristin Hersh (especially "Strange Angels" and "Sunny Border Blue")
- Julie Ruin (the original 1998 album, when Kathleen Hanna took a break from Bikini Kill, who I also like)
- Le Tigre
- CocoRosie ("Noah's Arc")
- Florence and the Machine
- Interpol (especially "Turn on the Bright Lights", but I hardly ever listen to them anymore, because the ex-husband and I listened to them a lot together and saw them in concert a few times and listening to them causes me to think of him)
***
The last two I feel a little awkward/reluctant to admit to really liking, because I don't want the appeal of a band to me to seem unintentionally or cluelessly sexist or racist, but...
- Eminem (I feel awkward about admitting, because so many people seem to hate him, but I've liked a lot of his stuff for years)
- Die Antwoord (Love their sound and the visuals of many of their videos, thought of them as a fun, artsy, quirky, goofy shock value sort of band that doesn't really care who they offend, which I'm fine with for the most part - as long as they're not being racist - and recently I've started to wonder if my white woman brain might be missing the fact that they ARE racist. I'm honestly not really sure about this and I've read various points of view on the matter.)
Published on July 06, 2018 01:36
July 5, 2018
Another copy of "From One Ruined Human to Another" has found a new home!
John Burroughs' copy of my new poetry chapbook "From One Ruined Human to Another"!Thank you to John for sharing this photo!You can acquire your own copy of "From One Ruined Human..." from Cringe-Worthy Poet's Collective Press, HERE - https://www.cwpcollectivepress.com/bookstore-1/from-one-ruined-human-to-anotheror directly from me, while supplies last (via paypal $8 to Julietcoo@gmail.com, with no "k" after the "coo")...

Published on July 05, 2018 16:02
July 4, 2018
worm craving
Published on July 04, 2018 23:55