Ding dang. We back from the minkey.
We ended up one night with Chris who makes the awesome comic Zebratron in his friend's amazing apartment full of musical instruments (he said "a lot of instruments" but i was not prepared for what awaited us) and ANYWAY POINT IS guy gave us this pony. We flew back home on it. Thanks guy!
We also got to hang out with the delicious Maria Sputnik (of Forty Four Presidents fame. Seriously. Buy this book, I ain't joking. ) and so many other really luscious book and object makers.... Thanks for making them objects.
I got sick immediately upon return pony landing so I don't think my brain works too good right now. Jay and I are making a APE comic for his kenyon blogue. Stay tuned! See you on the moon!
Princess Seismograph is a band/arts collective/motley crew of cartoonist-minstrel-poets from Seattle. They produce defiantly home-made, childish, weird music, art, and poetry including the elegant and ethereal Strawberry Ghost comics, the #1 Supergay Zen Skiing Zine, which is just what it sounds like, and Marry Me, a chapbook of strangely bursting poems.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
staple tunnel
It is a time of much stapling and cutting here in the Princess's subterranean lair.
Last night we tried to sew some bindings with my demon of a sewing machine and it was a catasterpiece. Fortunately we had colored staples instead. I have to admit, we got pretty excited about the colored staples. Do you want to know what color they were? They were green.
Also fortunately, we listened to the Ween album "White Pepper." Its invocation to be exactly where we were at was well met, and we were.
Last night we tried to sew some bindings with my demon of a sewing machine and it was a catasterpiece. Fortunately we had colored staples instead. I have to admit, we got pretty excited about the colored staples. Do you want to know what color they were? They were green.
Also fortunately, we listened to the Ween album "White Pepper." Its invocation to be exactly where we were at was well met, and we were.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Jay Proposes Marriage
Hello sweethearts-- I'd like to drag a spotlight onto the zine I'm selling through this site and at APE.
It's a little book of poems (5.5" x 4.25", eight poems, 16 pages) called Marry Me, written over the last fifteen months, including a translation of my ex-boyfriend, Rainer Maria Rilke, and the notorious "Crescent Moon," published in The Stranger's Seattle Poetry Chain.
If you're interested in Marry Me, I'll sell it to you for $4 postage included or for trade for YOUR zine/artwork/sheaf/leaf collection. Email us for my address.
Also: I co-edit the astounding literary magazine Thermos and keep a column on poetry and literature with the storied Kenyon Review, but I also keep a personal blog here. Dig me!
-Jay
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