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Occupying Memory: ‘3’

February 27, 2012 by David Gordon

by Jason Stocks    Smoke against the wall after blowing the candle out looks like a ghost from where I'm sitting on the couch. In the dark listening to my new favorite album.       … [Read more...] about Occupying Memory: ‘3’

Occupying Money.

February 27, 2012 by David Gordon

by John Merryman While it is natural to explain social issues in the general context to which they relate, the result is usually that the conversation goes in circles or divides into opposing sides. I think that to really peel away the processes at work, we should examine what is going on from the perspective of basic physical processes. As Newton said; “For every … [Read more...] about Occupying Money.

From BAT & MAN.

December 28, 2011 by David Gordon

by Chad Parmenter. NOTES FOR A COMIC BOOK ARTIST TO SEE BY Make it Christmas, so the holes of white lightin the blank, black sky hold the haloesof each erasure of a star.Commissioner Gordon handing Batman a redbox in a green bow.Batman: SORRY, JIM, THE ONLY GIFTI CAN TAKE IS PAIN.Closeup on the Arkham Asylum sign.Gordon freeing Hugo Strange (Golden Agemaker of … [Read more...] about From BAT & MAN.

Sonnets from BAT & MAN: the first.

October 26, 2011 by David Gordon

by Chad ParmenterSplash Page: Holy Sonnet for His New MovieWhen Batman finally casts his batarang across the Gotham skyline, don't you sleep,my children. Don't you close your eyes to weep or let them blur with tears; no wateringthe roses in your cheeks; he's glittering beyond these sponsors. Hallelujah. Keephis theme inside your heart and go ye, reapyour sugar … [Read more...] about Sonnets from BAT & MAN: the first.

Shadows.

October 25, 2011 by David Gordon

by Graeme K. Talboys Flickering sapphire light fluttered through the cabin and was gone. Metallic creaking sang counterpoint to the howl of the wind as the great frame of the airship torqued in the storm. In the shuddering darkness she could smell roses and sandalwood.“Mum?”But the only voices to be heard, drowning in the tempest, spoke words she seemed to know … [Read more...] about Shadows.

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