I heard the grey wolf sing her serenade at night
[reposted from last night, on account of Livejournal being totally borked]
My epic collaboration with Mike Allen and Nicole Kornher-Stace, "The King of Cats, the Queen of Wolves," is now online at Apex Magazine. Interview conducted by Francesca Forrest here, outtakes here. I keep forgetting I actually wrote a sestina for this poem.
I dreamed last night about following a shadowy sort of cult, the kind that draws circles on bare apartment floors and chooses sacrifices from among themselves, but I also dreamed about day planners and waiting at bus stops in nicotine-lit nighttime rain, talking to janitors in off-season university stairwells, so it was clearly one of those lifestyles that is much less romantic in person.
I am so tired. It would be nice if my brain would come back.
My epic collaboration with Mike Allen and Nicole Kornher-Stace, "The King of Cats, the Queen of Wolves," is now online at Apex Magazine. Interview conducted by Francesca Forrest here, outtakes here. I keep forgetting I actually wrote a sestina for this poem.
I dreamed last night about following a shadowy sort of cult, the kind that draws circles on bare apartment floors and chooses sacrifices from among themselves, but I also dreamed about day planners and waiting at bus stops in nicotine-lit nighttime rain, talking to janitors in off-season university stairwells, so it was clearly one of those lifestyles that is much less romantic in person.
I am so tired. It would be nice if my brain would come back.

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For that, I'm not holding my breath . . .
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Congratulations on your major publication! By the by, your book finally arrived from Amazon. :)
Also, Dave Carter is love.
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Thank you! I hope you enjoy it.
Also, Dave Carter is love.
Yes. I discovered him and Tracy Grammer with Drum Hat Buddha, meaning next thing I knew he'd died, but that hasn't stopped me listening to their music.
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Also, excellent musical choice. Have you heard "To Cut is to Cure"?
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My friends,
I frequently cover Lancelot with
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Well, keep in mind one of them might not be mine . . .
Have you heard "To Cut is to Cure"?
No; I have The Rose Has Teeth in the Mouth of a Beast (2006) and its companion EP For Alan Turing, and Full on Night (2000) with Rachel's, but that's it for Matmos.
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I <3 murder ballads, so I'm going to go read
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I think they belong to different times, but definitely the same pack of archetype.
I <3 murder ballads, so I'm going to go read cucumberseed's work.
It was also reprinted in Rich Horton's The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2009.
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I have actually added just that book to my Amazon wishlist for that reason. :)
I think they belong to different times, but definitely the same pack of archetype.
There was in fact a time travel theory associated with this idea.
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My mother thanks you, my father thanks you, my sister thanks you, and I thank you!
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If you have a Dropbox, I can hook you up with more Matmos. You need more Matmos in your life.
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I very much hope you enjoy it.
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That would be telling.
If you have a Dropbox, I can hook you up with more Matmos. You need more Matmos in your life.
Alas, I have no Dropbox. But I agree with the rest of that statement.
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If so, then it is something I set up years ago and never used; I'm not going to start now. I take CDs, though.
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See. You CAN write a sestina and have it be rich and worthwhile.
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I will keep this in mind on future occasions!
*pets quickly before submersion*
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