GOOS II: Straddle is now out and about. Contact me for copies. Limited print run. Also written with […]
Author: Greg
Here is an announcement for an upcoming reading in the dark at the Arboretum in Seattle. 9pm on 12/21/22, the Winter Solstice.
Eric Acosta and friends explore GOOS I through reading and singing, at the Underbelly Reading Series.
I’m excited to announce that my latest book was released last Wednesday at the Underbelly Poetry Reading in Seattle. GOOS I is the first book under my working name G. Ooze. It’s the first in a series I am still realizing.
It’s been quite a while, but I’ve got a new review up for Annie Christain’s The Vanguards of […]
More from InferKit.
More from InferKit.
Have you heard of InferKit? I’ve been using it once in a while, here and there, to create short prose works. Not for anything other than my own morbid AI curiosity. I decided to try and generate a bio note today, which inspired the AI to come up with a (not yet created) book and a brand new, Whitmanesque poem. The prompt is first in bold, and then the generative text.
It’s been a while since I posted any new audio works. This is the first new exploration in […]
Footage from October 2022. Created with Resolve and QGIFer.
The latest SPREAD (Issue 80) contains my poem “I Dream the Licks,” which discusses the fire at Umtanum […]
Via North of Oxford, I have reviewed Syrian poet Saleh Razzouk’s collection, newly translated into English by Philip […]
The ninth of a series of minimalist images of water. Original images captured in January, 2022 in Discovery […]