sufferin’ suffixes
mysteriouslessness the state of being mysteriousless
mysteriouslessness the state of being mysteriousless
From an interview with david baptiste-chirot i can remember when i very first made rubBEings–quite clearly–and the way they function has not changed at all–other than having lived with them through time. i have...
John Yau, “The Poet as Art Critic,” American Poetry Review, May/June 2005 I liked this article a lot. I had to underline a boatload of sentences, sentences that struck me with extreme validity: Often,...
grottoes and shrines Fascinated to find this page of links on the edge(s) link(ed) page of the Joglars crossmedia beliefware site. Although the section is highlighted as “active,” none of the links go anywhere....
The Latin word incunabulum (plural incunabula, and often anglicized as incunable) literally means cradle, and more loosely refers to the infancy, birthplace or origin of something. from Psymon Web Bindery An incantation is a...
There’s a website devoted to them, with a story about Kaspar Hauser, Wild Child of Europe. When he was found: He was wearing a round felt peasant’s hat lined with yellow silk, an old...