favourite poems of june
chase twichell the snow watcher: "hunger for something"
hester knibbe hungerpots (tr. jacquelyn pope)
jan beatty an eater, or swallowhole, is a reach of stream
sally wen mao the toll of the sea
peter everwine rain
rebecca lindenberg the logan notebooks: "poetic subjects"
john kinsella native cut wood deflects colonial hunger
katie peterson permission: "the truth is concrete"
linda hogan dark. sweet.: "innocence"
jános pilinszky (tr. george gömöri & clive wilmer) van gogh's prayer
david sullivan the day the beekeeper died: sulaymaniyah
sandra simonds you can't build a child
kari edwards bharat jiva: "ready to receive remains..."
george kalogeris rilke rereading hölderlin
philip nikolayev letters from aldenderry: "a midsummer's night stroll"
franz wright the raising of lazarus
erin belieu black box: "i heart your dog's head"
joseph brodsky collected poems in english, 1972-1999: "the hawk's cry in autumn"
jonathan galassi north street and other poems: "may"
stanley kunitz the collected poems of stanley kunitz: "end of summer"
robin blaser the holy forest: collected poems of robin blaser: "a bird in the house"
liu xia (tr. jennifer stern & ming di) empty chairs
wilfred owen exposure
mahogany l. browne this is the honey
diane lockward the uneaten carrots of atonement: "for the love of avocados"
peter balakian ozone journal: "here and now"
(tw: miscarriage) kathryn nuernberger rag & bone: "translations"
ailbhe ní ghearbhuigh conriocht ["werewolf"] (tr. billy ramsell)
craig arnold meditation on a grapefruit
anzhelina polonskaya (tr. andrew wachtel) to the ashes: "a few words about van gogh"
support me
Blessed Are the Peacemakers, Brionne Janae
What Evil Means to Us, by C. Fred Alford
- obsessed with making films even as a kid
- has a weird red stain on her jumper that doesn’t seem to ever go away
- has lost her viola about three times in a year
- buys things to impress people (eg. fountain pen, notebook)
- used to experience slight auditory hallucinations
- wrote poems about raspberries being metaphors
- suffers from burnout a lot
- ‘my cutoff date is 28. I either die committing art theft or assassination or I don’t die at all.’
- despises the word soliloquy
- continuously says the word soliloquy
- has an (almost finished) KYD wall
- constantly working on something
- brings board games to whatever house she goes to
- incredibly happy when gifted world maps
- someone once called her dumb and now her life goal is to become better than them in every aspect
- has leverage on anyone about everything
- constantly treats everything as a (subtle) competition
- *draws six lines on leg* “look I’m a guitar”
- constantly comes up with strange pick up lines
- wants to ‘pull a Henry’ every time she slightly fails at something
- has a specific due date for crying and it’s a friend’s birthday
- named all the statues they could find in a small town
- wore a plague doctor mask to a party
- has a real knack for wrapping presents
- her gift for her Valentine was a cheesy heart necklace and a poem based on TSH quotes
- still wanted to be in the rain, so put coats over each other and huddled together
- her entire personality is ‘JAMES IS ALIVE.’
most dark academia books and film have one person is obsessed with an enigmatic society or group of people/friends. What about the reverse?
A group of friends that become obsessed with one ‘perfect’ person; a loner of sorts, yet are mutually respected by everyone and don’t seem the need to make friends. Yet the group forces themselves onto that person, hungry to finding out more and essentially almost becoming like them. So they obviously get lured in by a single, mysterious person that could shatter them in a second.
What they don't tell you is that if you drink soda in a friendly and joyful state of mind, all the negative effects, like the high sugar and acidic content, are nullified
You have been vetoed
*pushes you off a ravine*