Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Prisoner's Dilemma.

Our book of drawings and poems inspired by game theory -- the one that won the Lopside Press Chapbook Competition -- is #60 on the Amazon  bestseller list in the category of Themes, and has been selected for their 4 for 3 promo, going on now.

Monday, July 11, 2011

Head with Red Wing

Colors ran inside me.
I could not spit them out.

They exhausted me
and when they let me sleep
it was a sleep lit by nightmares,
a key unmoving in a frozen lock.

It would be years before
the key clicked open
on an image of what my life had been.

I should have listened to my colors,
the red beating of their wings.

Jim Campbell - Scattered Light

Thursday, July 07, 2011

Käthe Kollwitz (Birthday Series)

Metamorphosis


It's interesting the way a theme emerges and re-emerges in a body of work. This drawing is from Janet's first book Flytrap (Cleveland Poets Series) and she's still exploring the theme of metamorphosis--of image into space, the fusion of figurative and abstract-- in her new work. A good theme is like true love, people; it lasts, and you never get sick of it.

Saturday, July 02, 2011

Shattered

The outside bore down
and entered through a single blue
fissure. Each brush stroke
had been its own allegory
and could not reconcile the break.

My insomnia was a reinvention
of what had gone before.
I felt for connection in blind corridors,
long and labyrinthine, full of whispers.

Who’s there? I worried
from within the room’s glass eye.
Maybe I was dreaming. The facts were hard
to parse and sometimes lied.
I did, too, confused by what
my reflection said. It had a revelation for me
but the glass distorted it.

Details piled up
and the fissure widened.
It arrowed in on a thin red line.
It splintered our embrace
and again I was alone.