My new page in Otoliths 50 allowed me to discuss the Philly suburb King of Prussia, and its fantastic architecture. King of Prussia (Upper Merion) is as fascinating to me now as it was twenty years ago, if not more so, because the sense of transcendentalism/ethereal levitation in-built to it ages well, has not diminished for me over time, so that being in or seeing King of Prussia is always a treat. Conshohocken (Plymouth-Whitemarsh) architecture tends to be stately rather than lunar or loopy, and the dichotomous tension between the two styles/modes of presentation make for two physiological reactions which complement each other in intriguing ways. I may eventually have something to say about lonesome, windswept Bridgeport at some point too.
Saturday, May 26, 2018
Monday, May 14, 2018
"Squawk, Squawk, Squawk..."
If Mata Hari were about to file her report, she'd be happy to note that the fourWtwenty-eight print anthology, which was released from Charles Sturt University in Australia in December 2017, and features a fragment used in Something Solid, is now available online in pdf form.
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