Posts Tagged ‘graffiti’

Procrastination Station #90

Sunday, May 1st, 2011


A little late… but here are my links of the week!

Liking these (typewritten!) quotes: “There is nothing to writing…” and “Poets are always taking the weather so personally…”

Praise for attractive books! Hear hear!

Swiss has posted some great poems lately — check out this one from Kenneth Rexroth, and this Bukowski classic — read deliciously by Tom Waits, no less, here.

Caroline Crew names her favourite online literary magazines….

…and posts a great poem.

I love The Rejectionist’s reviewing style… the book looks interesting, too!

I really liked this Search Engine poem from Verbatim

Fans and friends of ONS — what you’re up to this week: two great new poems from Stephen Welsh (aka Lovely Boyfriend), here and here… go give him some feedback! // Richard Cody at a handful of stones // a new-old poem from Cassandra // & there’s been LOADS of great new work from William Soule lately

I loved this article on a “birds and the bees” conversation that spiralled out of control!

Check out the tallest treehouse in the world!

You guys know I’m fascinated by urban decay — these abandoned monuments are breathtaking (thanks Jim).

This blog of subtle and lovely gifs is captivating! (Thanks Chris!)

Passive-aggressive graffiti at Abbey Road!

I like the idea of charting your life in graphs…

I love Jack Black forever.

I need more tattoos.

This is really infantile, but I like it.

You all know by now — I heart George Watsky

Helen made a new short film featuring what is possibly my favourite ever Tom Waits song/poem

Sand art. Doesn’t sound too captivating, does it? OK, watch this.

Enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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