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This is a Picture of Wind
It’s still raining. It has always rained. We are silt dwellers, tide chasers, puddles, floods, mud. The river runs brown topsoil down and out to sea. Longbarrow Press is proud to announce the publication of This is a Picture of … Continue reading
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Force Ten
Storm force ten at the river mouth. The scale goes up to twelve. After that the sky breaks. The fir comes down and takes two eucalyptus with it. Part poetic almanac, part private weather diary, J.R. Carpenter’s This is a … Continue reading
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