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What a long August it was. It stretched out like a temporal cat in the sun from 28/7/2019 to… right now. Space and time was purred at in a…
C J Eggett
Dec 4, 2020
Hitzefrei | Etch To Their Own #134
I’m going to have a break. I recently noticed that Laura Olin’s newsletter takes August off, and as every book I have picked up…
C J Eggett
Nov 24, 2020
Bird Shaped | Etch To Their Own #133
Bird Shaped | Etch To Their Own #133
Michael Akuchie’s You Are The One God Forgot uses a Russian doll of imagery to convey loneliness in absence. The imagery folds around one…
C J Eggett
Nov 24, 2020
A Short Note From The Highlands | Etch To Their Own #132
No real newsletter this week as I have been wandering around the highlands, or the mythical wandering kingdom of Foglandia, as it…
C J Eggett
Nov 24, 2020
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Everyone Cried
Everyone Cried
Lydia Davis has a new piece in the New Yorker called Everyone Cried. Like a lot of Lydia’s work, the story picks at the little things that…
C J Eggett
Jul 19, 2019
Guts
Guts
What is the point of any of committing something to a text? To remember without memory is one, to transmit an idea without being present…
C J Eggett
Jun 30, 2019
Ash Before Oak
Ash Before Oak
There are certain texts that grip you from the first instance — an arresting opening line, a surprising set up, an unusual voice leaping…
C J Eggett
Jun 30, 2019
He brought us some mush to fry
He brought us some mush to fry
The Anonymous Diary, an essay in The Paris Review by Kathryn Scanlan is a kind of confession about using someone else’s story in your own…
C J Eggett
Jun 30, 2019
I buried fourteen candles
I buried fourteen candles
It’s an arresting opening line.
C J Eggett
Jun 8, 2019
High spirits
High spirits
High Spirits: A round of drinking stories is a short story anthology revolving around drinking, drunkenness and featuring alcohol more…
C J Eggett
May 29, 2019
Several short sentences
Several short sentences
I was sent Several Short Sentences About Writing by Verlyn Klinkenborg this week, by someone who probably wanted me to shorten my own…
C J Eggett
May 18, 2019
Death is a fifty-fifty thing, maybe forty-forty
Death is a fifty-fifty thing, maybe forty-forty
Water, the popular substance for sustaining life on up-and-coming planets like notable 3rd place sun botherer, Earth, has had mixed PR…
C J Eggett
May 11, 2019
A man without imagination didn’t deserve to be in charge of a poem, let alone a city
A man without imagination didn’t deserve to be in charge of a poem, let alone a city
I am not one for crime. I don’t read a lot of genre fiction. But Muscle by Alan Trotter (owner of the best author website) does something…
C J Eggett
May 10, 2019
Pulling at a thread
Pulling at a thread
I started a new job this week, so have been entirely too wired to do any proper reading — so it’s a short one this week.
C J Eggett
May 3, 2019
Those who retain full access to their imaginations are crosshatched
Those who retain full access to their imaginations are crosshatched
This week is a bit of flurry of good poetry and prose. Let’s start with the strange writings of Dianne Suess, which is a little like…
C J Eggett
Apr 23, 2019
I’d like to share two lovely things from Rosebud Ben-Oni, briefly. An older poem about her husband:
I’d like to share two lovely things from Rosebud Ben-Oni, briefly. An older poem about her husband:
Which has all that longtermlove soppiness in it. And this, which is extremely on-brand in that it’s “about horses” again.
C J Eggett
Apr 23, 2019
Love, Bring Myself
Love, Bring Myself
For the month of April, which is national poetry month somewhere, I am exchanging poems with a friend every day, using a little of the…
C J Eggett
Apr 11, 2019
Another last
Another last
Another Last Day by Alex Lemon is a kind of self-apocalypse in a way we’re all familiar with — the sense that yes, this is all going to…
C J Eggett
Mar 31, 2019
On Being Grateful, Delayed
I have been feeling particularly full of life this week, and very grateful for it. You can come across some good luck and find yourself…
C J Eggett
Mar 24, 2019
Make Believe
Make Believe
Judson Hamilton’s The New Make Believe from Dostoyevsky Wannabe mixes odd, meaningful places with crunchy names and concepts with a…
C J Eggett
Mar 16, 2019
If I am not Mistak
If I am not Mistak
I found this week’s story through someone looking for an em dash.
C J Eggett
Mar 11, 2019
I have run out of compassion for wolves
I have run out of compassion for wolves
If My Body Could Speak by Blythe Baird, published by Button Poetry is an exploration of eating disorders, sexuality, and coming of age…
C J Eggett
Mar 4, 2019
Is that found material?
Is that found material?
Lydia Davis talks about her writing in the Paris Review, and how her work consists now of mostly found material. She explores how there is…
C J Eggett
Mar 1, 2019
We huddled in the breath of our willful ignorance
We huddled in the breath of our willful ignorance
Tommy Dean’s When the Water’s Came in CX is an apocalyptic flash fiction with the same vitriolic energy as a Henry Rollins spiel. It uses…
C J Eggett
Feb 21, 2019
Horse Latitudes
Horse Latitudes
Sometimes poetry is about expressing simple things, like the inexpressible nuances of different kinds of love. Blythe Baird’s What I…
C J Eggett
Feb 10, 2019
The Mothnan Prophecies
The Mothnan Prophecies
Please note, this is a little spoilery. The book is full of tonal reveals I discuss, even if I have avoided some of the plot points you…
C J Eggett
Feb 3, 2019
In Reprose
In Reprose
I love prose poetry. Our expectations are set very differently. Like flash fiction, we expect to be taken to the centre of an event very…
C J Eggett
Feb 1, 2019
Adventures in
Adventures in
Poemland, by Chelsey Minnis, is book length, sparse, musing on what poetry is at all. You can see the declarative style that developed…
C J Eggett
Jan 22, 2019
A Feeling Artist
A Feeling Artist
Feelings. We’ve all had them. Lincoln Mitchell’s A Feeling Artist does something to skewer the (often) skewered humanities in a way that…
C J Eggett
Jan 18, 2019
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