There we were then, at the crest of our epoch. All clash, all scramble.
Jeramy Dodds, Square Grand Piano, Circa 1880
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There we were then, at the crest of our epoch. All clash, all scramble.
Jeramy Dodds, Square Grand Piano, Circa 1880
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Jeramy Dodds, Canadian writer. https://jeramy-dodds.squarespace.com/statement
Dragnet Issue 9 contributor Bardia Sinaee, the proprietor of Odourless Press, who will be reading at our launch on Saturday, says
Join us on Wednesday 20 November at No One Writes to the Colonel for the launch of the Odourless Press fall line-up.
For sale will be chapbooks by Mat Laporte and Phoebe Wang; pamphlets by Baron Jeramy Dodds and Stevie Howell; and a broadside by Spencer Gordon, who will also be selling his recent chapbook, CONSERVATIVE MAJORITY, published by Ottawa's Apt. 9 Press.
Come out. It'll be a blast! Facebook event for the Odourless launch here.
In all honesty, I don't think poetry needs to do anything to compete in the modern world. It is fully operational as is; it is the modern world. It does not in any way live outside of it nor does it ‘compete'. The modern world, if anything, will have to drastically pace itself to outlast poetry.
Jeramy Dodds
Suturing the path to where it was bound, it hung split seconds in a realm unsoundable by its sonar. If only we could enter our dreams thus.
Jeramy Dodds, "Harbor Porpoise"