Author: The Collidescope
Villainous Villanelle
Villainous Villanelle
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And the moon called out to the sea to join him in the night, so they may dance among the stars.
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the war between memory and dreams – 1939
the war between memory and dreams – 1939
Tree People or Sea People: A Rare Interview with Wendy Walker
Editor’s Note: Wendy Walker has appeared twice so far in my column Invisible Books. I first covered her debut collection of short stories, The Sea-Rabbit (Sun & Moon Press, 1987), then I reviewed her novel The Secret Service (Sun & Moon Press, 1992). I’ve now had the pleasure of corresponding with Wendy, so please enjoy this interview with a true talent and a delightful person. All of the accompanying art is by Wendy Walker. The featured photo above is by Wendy Walker and Tom La Farge.
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Chasing Tail
Running the Gullet
In the last days before the old red unruly sun swallows the earth, Irugal sits on a flat rock by the river and teaches the children a game.
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Pixel Skull
Pixel Skull
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