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Jill Jones blogs ruby street blog. Middot; latitudes blog. What the critics say:. Ldquo; many of these poems are riveting examples of poetry's pure pleasure.” The Age. Ldquo;asserts that the truly strange and lyrical can be found in the quotidian.” Australian Book Review. Ldquo;uses poetry to create a free self - positive, humane, fully exposed to life.” The Famous Reporter. You can buy copies of my books online from the following publishers:. Where the Sea Burns. Books by Jill Jones. Seemingly tremors w...
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jill jones | poems
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Jill Jones blogs ruby street blog. Middot; latitudes blog. What the critics say:. Poetry of unsettling mystery and beauty. . passionate and parodic at once, as cool as all get out." The Australian. Building bridges and points of access and communication, forming a whole, prescient and often deeply moving experience." Poetry International Web. Redemptive in an entirely secular way, offering moments of existential clarity in unsentimental material observation." Jacket. Where the Sea Burns. Heat in a Room.
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jill jones | new
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Jill Jones blogs ruby street blog. Middot; latitudes blog. What the critics say:. Ldquo; many of these poems are riveting examples of poetry's pure pleasure.” The Age. Ldquo;asserts that the truly strange and lyrical can be found in the quotidian.” Australian Book Review. Ldquo;uses poetry to create a free self - positive, humane, fully exposed to life.” The Famous Reporter. Move slowly and compose in air. Your mind walks with ghosts on the ceiling. Stand as you move into your limbs. The names of things.
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filmism: November 2004
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By and large, movies are crap. Friday, November 12, 2004. I'm an unabashed michael mann fan. stupidly i'd seen only two of his films before 'collateral' came along - 'heat' and 'the insider' - but they alone were enough to confirm him in my mind as a kind of latter-day kubrick. actually, let me rephrase. i think i. I would say mann is as. Assured in his sensibilities. As kubrick. he knows what he's good at - (primarily) male character study, supplemented by the most well-honed visual sense of. War of the...
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filmism: December 2004
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By and large, movies are crap. Tuesday, December 07, 2004. Forgive the quietude. literary business has taken precedence. What of the two leads, then? Reports always mentioned how it took mann something like two takes to film their long coffee-house encounter (which in any case isn't really written that well; it stresses too overtly the way the two men are mirror-images of one another). Posted by focy at 11:49 AM. View my complete profile. War of the worlds. The saint (with digression).
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filmism: April 2005
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By and large, movies are crap. Thursday, April 21, 2005. To trace my nauseous anxiety. Back to the fact I was born. With what the doctors and dad. Said was a ‘wet lung’,. To my disappointing inability. To scull, to smoke anything more. Than a quarter of a cone. To eat in tiny portions. That say anal austerity. Then when the television. Third of the world that will. Never learn to breath properly. Your revelatory detective goes. A-ha and jots another origin. You know when I get time away. Of a tarmac night.
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filmism: September 2004
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By and large, movies are crap. Monday, September 27, 2004. Interesting that i should choose to 'review' oliver stone's paranoid epic on the heels of my curtailed 'casino' review. both films push the 3-hour mark. both are packed full of facts and characters and general madness such that first-time viewing is, if anything, a chore. but both, my god, both are such good. Ish sense of conspiracy-theory fun. What a shock i got when i decided to 'read around', to see what people thought of the film, to see how ...
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jill jones | poems on-line
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Jill Jones blogs ruby street blog. Middot; latitudes blog. What the critics say:. Ldquo; many of these poems are riveting examples of poetry's pure pleasure.” The Age. Ldquo;asserts that the truly strange and lyrical can be found in the quotidian.” Australian Book Review. Ldquo;uses poetry to create a free self - positive, humane, fully exposed to life.” The Famous Reporter. Poems on-line @ other sites. A Chide's Alphabet 2. The Drunken Boat - Traverse sonnet sequence. The Drunken Boat - Breath, the hours.
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July | 2015 | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 27, 2015. Damian Rogers. Dear Leader. (Coach House Books 2015). The very title of Damian Rogers’s Dear Leader announces a volume of apostrophes, but to and from whom, and why? This marvelous gallimaufry of dissociated verses answers those questions, in its own … Continue reading →. Guy Gavriel Kay’s fantastic history: Children of Earth and Sky. Chris Turnbull’s continua(lly) performative twists & turns.
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September | 2014 | Eclectic Ruckus
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A review blog of poetry, SF&F, and other stuff. Monthly Archives: September 2014. Rachel Zolf’s anti-arcadian (de)constructions:. September 11, 2014. Rachel Zolf. Janey’s Arcadia (Coach House Books 2014). Ezra Pound said of poetry that it’s news that stays news; or, as in the case of this angry brilliant book, there’s the news that is more than ever the news right … Continue reading →. Back to School with Jen Currin. September 4, 2014. Guy Gavriel Kay’s fantastic history: Children of Earth and Sky.