Before I transitioned, before I even knew I was trans, I found male spaces a real challenge to navigate. Before I transitioned, before I even knew I was trans, I found male spaces a real challenge to navigate. I have never understood the ins and outs, the appeals, the hooks of being ‘one of theContinue reading “Trans-gressing in the World of Men”
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Bakemono
(Poem May 2021) Inspiration abounds in the above illustration from Bakemono Zukushi, a painted scroll depicting yokai cryptids of Japanese folklore. Bakemono (or obake) are said to be shapeshifting creatures, of various different origins and natures and generally stalk the half-light of dusk and dawn. They are included in a cultural bank of Asian cautionaryContinue reading “Bakemono”
Address to the Aphid
(Poem: 10.6.21) For why must you my plants infest –Condemn yourself, all-time, to be,Nothing more than a petty garden pest? To you, nature truly is a cruel jest,It’s beauty spurns you, in all degrees;And so, with malice, you must the rose infest; Forthwith to slowly drain them, without rest,Till disease or death is all thatContinue reading “Address to the Aphid”
I Don’t Know What Will Get Me
(Poem: 16.8.20) I don’t know what will get me,When the repo comes to call.Maybe a bullet,Stray shrapnel,Or double-edged sword.Unlikely, all things considered,But not impossible. I don’t know who will take me,Whether He or Her or Them.A snapped ladder,Car crash,A bigot with a flick-knife?Maybe. Though I try to be safe,Follow the rules, sort of. I don’tContinue reading “I Don’t Know What Will Get Me”
What is it With Me and Priories?!
(Review-ish!) It feels like a long time ago now, but once upon a time I was enrolled as a PhD student at the University of York. I was investigating the role of religious houses (two in York, two in London) in their surrounding communities, and I found out some really cool stuff. I won’t goContinue reading “What is it With Me and Priories?!”
Code 43
(Poem: 9.8.21) As they handled the electro-shearsand approached the target,there was not a hint ofhesitation or doubt in their mind. The task needed to be done,the contract fulfilled,the client satisfied. Determination coursedthrough the ones and zeroesof their processing coreas the certainty of theplan-action-consequence(PAC)drive kicked into gear. Service selected,the client,too,knew what was comingand was ready. ‘AreContinue reading “Code 43”
Problematic Pasts
We all have problematic pasts, and we need to accept and talk about them more openly if we want to successfully become a better society! I, like much of the world, have been listening to a lot of Bo Burnham recently. I love the songs and I love the way they make me think aboutContinue reading “Problematic Pasts”
God In The Machine
(Poem 28.4.21) The poetry of imageBoggles the mind.WithWithoutWith-ever-more.Narrative-sounding dissonanceAnd ‘Industrial Prose.’Pumped out of insignificantInsignificanceTo meet the maker-creator-victim.
The New Pretender
(Fiction) I think the worst part of all this is that we simply were not prepared… We’re so fucked… NAC Bio-Scholar’s Log #450728:154328th July 2145 (circa.) [Redacted] No one is quite sure precisely where the would-be ‘Neo-Jacobites’ came from, but it was clear almost from the outset what their purpose was: Raise army, march south,Continue reading “The New Pretender”
Mozart 2133
(Poem 26.4.21) They work non-stop,Pounding to the ones and zeros,Exquisite and mathematicalMelancholy,Smooth as arias constructed long ago,Bludgeoning the sensesIn peaceful harmony,Transmitted over secondsTo anyone who’ll listen.