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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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YOU ARE THE REASON
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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Don't forget to look up.
Reading Today in Grand Marais
I’ll be reading some poems from “in the office hours of the polar vortex” and a few new ones from a series on the Minneapolis Institute of Art at the Grand Marais Public Library today at 2:30pm.
This would be better if my name was Rip Torn.
Just got my copy in the mail. Very, very, very excited to be in Best American Experimental Writing.
Mailed out the last of the I Was Distracted postcards, to strangers from strangers. Hoping I can do this again sometime soon. Fun to talk to people about talking to strangers.
Forthcoming Halloween Release!
in the office hours of the polar vortex
By Dustin Luke Nelson
A poetry collection like no other, Nelson describes the work as “dealing with the concept of cold, the distance it causes literally and figuratively, and the temporal nature of heat, as embodied in the meteorological phenomenon of the polar vortex.” Visual elements — including copy-and-paste text, masking tape, Polaroids, haunting images with plastic wrap, typewritten pages, diagrams, musical staff paper, handwritten notes, redacted text, and found text — create a sense of mystery and intrigue while making you feel like you’re snooping through the drawers of someone’s desk. The way the words sit on the page is art.
Available HERE at a pre-release discount until October 31st. See more from the book here.
Dustin Luke Nelson is the author of the chapbook “Abraham Lincoln” (Mondo Bummer, 2013). His 90-minute performance film “STRIKE TWO” debuted with Gauss PDF in April 2014 and his performance piece “Applause” debuted at the Walker Art Center’s Open Field in June 2014. He is a founding editor of the literary magazine InDigest. He has recently published work in the Greying Ghost Pamphlet Series, Fence Magazine, Paper Darts, Opium, METRO Twin Cities, 3:AM, and elsewhere. His videopoetry has been screened at Filmpoem Festival, Loft 594, Spring Break Gallery, Shoebox Gallery, the O, Miami Poetry Festival, Moving Poems, Cordite, and elsewhere. He was also a writer and producer on Radio Happy Hour and on Geocachers, a web series. His writing has also appeared on The Rumpus, Tiny Mix Tapes, Electric Literature, Bookslut, Powells, Guernica, Prefix Magazine, Thought Catalog, Rotowire, The Hockey Writers, and elsewhere. His digital self is housed at dustinlukenelson.com.
My first full-length poetry collection is out around Halloween. Robocup has the pre-sale up now and if you order you get it pretty cheap.
If you’re going to be in Ljubljana, Slovenia this month, I’ve got a short film playing in the International Biennial of Short Video. Details below.
From the press release:
-5 MINUTES The International Biennial of Short Video P74 Gallery, Trg Prekomorskih brigad 1, 1000 Ljubljana
Official presentation of the biennial: Tuesday, 13. 10. 2015 at 6:00 PM, KAPSULA, Trg Prekomorskih brigad 1, 1000 Ljubljana. The head organiser and coordinator Polonca Lovšin will present the Biennial.
40 knots
Kyle Bobby Dunn - Saison Triste on Lac of Baies
I wrote about how writing in a digital space is a performance for the Walker Art Center’s #Superscript15 Conference.
On Sunday, I’m narrating the entirety of BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN with a live score from Morricone Youth (the premiere of a new score) at the Flux Factory for their STROBE Network exhibition, all of which will be broadcast online. STROBE Network opens on Saturday and runs for through June 21.
You’ll be able to stream the event live online here or you can join us at 9pm at the Flux Factory in Long Island City.
Performance starts at 9:15pm and no one will be admitted once the performance has started. Full details here.
I’ve got a new poem up at Pangyrus about our robot-laden future and all the death the robots are going to get.
Your shiny new wheels will seem silly when they are replaced by something that doesn’t even exist yet! The future is exciting and full of death.
Thanks to Pangyrus and Greg Lawless for giving it a home.
disappearing poem
Secret skulls hidden in Digiorno packaging.
Played a successful game of pin the tail on the donkey with a baby this morning.