STAR**** **OOP**S: A Surreal Space Poetry Project – Page 23

Thanks to Teg for the image!

That night,

I’ve never
Mentioned it.
Such things are not for…
We watched
The end.
The last, grim fool(s)…
(gentle sobbing)
Go!
A terrible memory, a terrible secret?
A terrible memory, a terrible secret?

Overheated Review, 2013 Summer Giveaway

You need to read this because these guys can’t

First, congratulations to Kayma for winning first pick of books in this year’s giveaway! Second, the giveaway continues this week, any comments on this post will be entered to win a book of their choice from the list. I thought it might be helpful to provide some context for a few of these books, below is a short review I wrote for the San Francisco and Sacramento Book Review.

Climate Change, once known as global warming, has been a hot political topic for almost two decades. Everyone seems to know what Climate Change is without being able to describe or convey their thoughts on the issue or what its effects might be. It remains ever present, yet mysterious, argued over vehemently without ever being elucidated. Overheated  is Andrew Guzman’s  attempt to describe what climate change is and what its most likely effects will be on humans in the next 100 years, while skirting the political obfuscations and arguments.

Guzman clearly outlines, without being alarmist or hyperbolic, what catastrophes humanity will likely face if we continue to ignore the threat. With complicated science explained through simple and effective metaphor and with a focus on mankind Overheated is a sobering look at what are future might hold: desertification, coastal flooding, the loss of vital cropland, water scarcity, mass immigration and emigration, and finally human lives. Once a disinterested academic, Guzman’s research has converted him into an advocate for change, research he shares in in this book. A great book for broaching the subject either for yourself or someone else in your life.

Don’t forget to leave a comment below for a chance to win a book from this list!

STAR**** **OOP**S: A Surreal Space Poetry Project – Page 22

Thanks to Teg for the image

Together,
Together,
Together [we]
Push theory,
Supply instruction,
Anything WE did
Was fun.
It didn’t matter.

Contrariwise

Me [and] he [were] not
Natural, right,
Obvious.

Odd look[s]
Stop.
Free choice.
Volunteer.
Found out,
Out of your mind.
A predictable stage.

Grow up,
Too valuable.

Sick.

the words on the page and the military are both charged with homoerotic undercurrents. Obvious to everyone, admitted by no one. I can't imagine the difficulty, until most recent times, of living such a life
the words on the page and the military are both charged with homoerotic undercurrents. Obvious to everyone, admitted by no one. I can’t imagine the difficulty, until most recent times, of living such a life

STAR**** **OOP**S: A Surreal Space Poetry Project – Page 21

Thanks to Teg for helping with the image!

 

I never intended
the disgrace
late in my years.

Thinking, I suppose,
Of the idea.
Then It…
Had not It,
With dead seriousness,
Done everything…?

 

The idea of an ideology being blamed for someone's actions is interesting to me. Taking the idea of citizenship one more step further into abstraction than limiting it to humans and corporations. And the words to make a poem about it were just lying around on the page..
The idea of an ideology being blamed for someone’s actions is interesting to me. Taking the idea of citizenship one more step further into abstraction than limiting it to humans and corporations. And the words to make a poem about it were just lying around on the page..
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