but there is no grammar capable of describing how a body shifts into godhood. Subject. Verb.
from SOLILOQUY ON THE NEW MOON by Sarah Lao, published in COUNTERCLOCK

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but there is no grammar capable of describing how a body shifts into godhood. Subject. Verb.
from SOLILOQUY ON THE NEW MOON by Sarah Lao, published in COUNTERCLOCK
And reality never happens again
half through the night, I come downstairs a child, and there has been another incident. half a sculpture, one
rib a skewer up, one time only asks if the man or woman who severed it at the waist is satisfied, and when it says
this, I shiver in places I am severed without knowing it. whole fleets of blue light flashing fill the streets that
I thought belonged to the little girl, a second bed she could use when hers was too soft, until it hits me this is
not that story anymore. this story teaches us to be sad through glass: reflective glass, roomfuls of glass, and
unshattered glass with more than enough left, if we all wanted to sip. god, how I need to learn that hardly any of
this life is good enough. how little it has to do with them, or anyone else's specific violence. it's safer to nod
when asked anything, to say yes, I completely agree and don't you love me for it? But satisfaction is another
way to survive, and sometimes the only reason to, says the jagged half-lit torso. I can't argue with that
(I completely agree and don't you). don't you think she is doing the best she can? K asks. love is what it is,
not what you decided it should be. I want to be angry, but unattainable satisfaction makes a good story, too.
Golden shovel: “And one woman says it, that she // is sad, and all of them nod, and another says / that she is angry, too.” – Jacqueline Jones LaMon
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*Originally published in COUNTERCLOCK Journal. It looks like this lit mag’s website has closed up shop; if that changes, I will link back to them!
I just listened to the first 6 episodes of CounterClock season 6 & I'm spiralling
Whether or not Jeff did it or not…. Does anyone else find any fault with everyone’s motive for Jeff murdering his family being “he wanted to go to prom” like every time a lead detective says it I want to tell him to go fuck himself bc how fucking dumb does that sound?
Also there was hella reasonable doubt there that he should not have been convicted. Either way, every crime podcast I listen to tells me that the justice system is fake.
There’s someone in my room but it’s not me There's someone in my room but it's not me on Counterclock, issue 2, 2018.
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Counterclock questions the seemingly finite amount of possibilities surrounding the concept of time. As we pursue into a world where time-travel is possible, we discover new rules and limitations to this concept we created.