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The Shit Creek Review Blog: April 2007
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The Shit Creek Review Blog. Blog of The Shit Creek Review. The front line of the War on Poetry. Friday, April 27, 2007. Bring out your prose! Bring out your prose! Bring out your prose! Bring out your prose! Ere He says he's not prose! Yes, he is. Well, he will be soon. He's very unpoetic. No, you're not. You'll be stone-cold prose in a moment. Oh, I can't take him like that. It's against regulations. I don't want to go in the Shit Creek Review! Oh, don't be such a baby. I can't take him. He won't be long.
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The Shit Creek Review Blog: December 2006
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The Shit Creek Review Blog. Blog of The Shit Creek Review. The front line of the War on Poetry. Thursday, December 07, 2006. The Shit Creek Review. The Submissions Guidelines are here. From The Sydney Morning Herald:. Maori living in a number of New Zealand towns have - not to put too fine a point on it - been living in Shit Street for years. It means shit street," the New Zealand Herald quoted him as saying today. If I put up a French name I would make quite sure we spelt it properly.". The Herald said ...
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Broadsheet 20: Contents
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20 : October, 2011. The Only Road There Is. Being the Bad Guy. An Old Bitter Aunt. Man in a Boat. By Anna M. Evans. By Anna M. Evans. An Old Rake’s Prayer On Easter In Ballina. A Rejoinder of Sorts in an Old Dispute. To a Believer in Two Moods. Revolution, ca. 1971. On Revisiting St Mary’s, Prittlewell. By Pablo Estévez y Blanco. Image by Mark Bulwinkle. Credited authors/artists 2011 • Web design and development by Peter Bloxsom. Bull; Last updated Friday, October 21, 2011.
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danger garden: January 2015
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Friday, January 30, 2015. My favorite plants in the garden, for January 2015. It's that time again, the end of the month (January is over! And a wrap-up post of my favorite plants in the garden. This beauty, Acacia baileyana 'Purpurea'. Took my breath away while I was working in the shade pavilion greenhouse (written about yesterday. Those leaves, those tiny yellow pom-pom blooms. Is a little more realistic, although in their written description they then say 15-20F (nurseries never can agree it seems!
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The Auto as King | Bill Owens celebrates the rides of East Bay suburbiaust Never Sleeps | Welder-sculptor Mark Bulwinkle talks about art from his West Oakland Quonset hut. By Paul Kilduff
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The Auto as King. Bill Owens celebrates the rides of East Bay suburbia. Paul Kilduff: How did your new book Cars get revived? Bill Owens: There's this little gallery here in town called PhotoCentral. I finally got acquainted with them. It's a husband-and-wife team. They said, 'You got anything else? BO: Not only that, we 'raked' it so the front of the car went down about 3 inches. When you're going down the road, you look like you're going faster, because the car has been raked. PK: Quite possibly, yeah.
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The Auto as King | Bill Owens celebrates the rides of East Bay suburbiaust Never Sleeps | Welder-sculptor Mark Bulwinkle talks about art from his West Oakland Quonset hut. By Paul Kilduff
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The Auto as King. Bill Owens celebrates the rides of East Bay suburbia. Paul Kilduff: How did your new book Cars get revived? Bill Owens: There's this little gallery here in town called PhotoCentral. I finally got acquainted with them. It's a husband-and-wife team. They said, 'You got anything else? BO: Not only that, we 'raked' it so the front of the car went down about 3 inches. When you're going down the road, you look like you're going faster, because the car has been raked. PK: Quite possibly, yeah.
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The Flea
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Heere am I (quoth. The Elephant and the Flea. Read the current Issue:. Broadsheet 20, October 2011. Was selected for preservation. National Library of Australia. Nor shall death brag thou wandr’st in his shade,. When in eternall FLEAS. To time thou grow’st. Image by Mark Bulwinkle. Credited authors/artists 2011 • Web design and development by Peter Bloxsom. Bull; Last updated Friday, October 21, 2011.
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The Auto as King | Bill Owens celebrates the rides of East Bay suburbiaust Never Sleeps | Welder-sculptor Mark Bulwinkle talks about art from his West Oakland Quonset hut. By Paul Kilduff
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The Auto as King. Bill Owens celebrates the rides of East Bay suburbia. Paul Kilduff: How did your new book Cars get revived? Bill Owens: There's this little gallery here in town called PhotoCentral. I finally got acquainted with them. It's a husband-and-wife team. They said, 'You got anything else? BO: Not only that, we 'raked' it so the front of the car went down about 3 inches. When you're going down the road, you look like you're going faster, because the car has been raked. PK: Quite possibly, yeah.
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The Flea: About The Flea
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THE FLEA Broadsheets are a Seventeenth Century brainchild of Mr. Paul Stevens, upon whom the conviction periodically seizes that he dwelt in that era in a former life, and indeed was an associate of Jack Donne (one of whose metaphysical meditations. Has inspired the title), Andrew Marvell, Will. Shake-speare, Ben Jonson, Sir John Suckling, and diverse others. A She-Pygmalion for Art, a Calliope for Song, whose artistic enterprise Imagineii.