Categoría: underground
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Meet Malc Wright, an Interview by Francisco Bravo Cabrera
Ok, so you all know him as «Easymalc«. And we all have enjoyed his writings and learned a lot from the very thorough information he provides in his blog about the places he has travelled to. I definitely would suggest a visit… Malc Wright is a phenomenal travel writer who…
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Enjoying a Chat with Gary Gautier by Francisco Bravo Cabrera
Today I extend my greetings to a phenomenal writer, Gary Gautier, whom you probably know from his blog on WP titled Shakemyheadhollow and well, perhaps from reading his books. In any event I had a most interesting conversation with Gary and here is what he had to say about some…
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Wave Pool by Grahame Williams
The alarm sounds. Waves three, four, five times the height of the two brothers roll towards them from the deep end. Low hum of the machine that generates the waves from somewhere unseen. Shankill Leisure Centre. Their father has brought them here, sits in the viewing gallery in his Liverpool…
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A Lively Interview With Pat Alderman, by Francisco Bravo Cabrera
Pat is a great friend from the blogosphere for many years now. I have certainly enjoyed…ad still enjoy…her poems and witty articles (at e-Quips) and I think she has a lot to say. I am sure you will agree. Pat is a retired librarian from Virginia, a poet and a…
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#art, Talking Art With Artist Matt Snyder…
I think you will enjoy the chat with this fine artist and fellow blogger. You can reach him, and follow his work through his blog iMartist. OUR CONVERSATION LatinosUSA: At what point/time in your life did you realise you were an artist and assuming that profession, how did it change…
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Interview with Laura Bennett
Here are my answers to Edward’s questions, with of course, some of my own AI pizazz thrown in! (I’ve been nominated for the Sunshine Blogger Award by Edward Ortiz) What is your morning routine? This is a fun one, because it depends on if I’m working overnight or not. 3…
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Interview With the Artist Sara Allwright
Sara is from Wales. She is a fab friend from the blogosphere, a painter and a writer. Since I am so sure you will find her quite interesting, I will let her start by telling you a little more about herself… SARA IN HER OWN WORDS: «I left school at…
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Review: Cold Nights of Childhood (Çocukluğun Soğuk Geceleri) Tezer Özlü by John RC Potter
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… A well-known saying is that you cannot judge a book by its cover. In the same vein, one should not judge a book by its length. Cold Nights of Childhood by the Turkish author Tezer Özlü is a slim volume. Although a short novel, it is also weighty in…
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Latency of Dendrites by Victoria Crawford
The flicker of wings spark across the canopy of my neural network a dendrite forest baited with dandelion fluff, budding twigs and memory feathers, nest-ready for context with affinity flyers Bird soars the branching nerve cells scoping a woody electricity calling her with chemical lures, alchemical nodes of connection, glimpses…
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Conversing with da-Al
I am so happy to be here, conversing with a friend and fellow blogger, a very artistic person that I think you will enjoy reading about and getting to know. Allow me to introduce you to da-AL. Hi there! I’m da-AL, and since I learned to hold a pencil, I’ve…
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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: TARIK GUNERSEL By Abhilash Fraizer (Editor of Masticadores India)
We are extremely delighted to bring an exclusive interview with the eminent Turkish Poet Tarik Gunersel, the Initiator of World Poetry Day. He has also held esteemed positions in PEN International and PEN Turkey —Abhilash Fraizer. (By MasticadoresIndia) Q: How did you become a writer? What/who are the first influences…
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#art, Talking Art with Fiasco!
I think you will truly enjoy, as much as I did, this chat with this magnificent and very interesting artist from The Netherlands, who goes by the name of Fabian Fiasco. I am sure many of you know him from our blogosphere. But if you do not, you can find…
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WE CROUCH LIKE DUMB MIRACLES AT THE EDGE WAITING FOR FLIGHT by Clive Donovan
The pond is frozen over with ice stars. When I look them up on my new iPhone 16, fleece pajamas for the grandkids pop up instead. It’s nearly Christmas, stick season. Small dark birds I can’t identify forage near the stone wall and the footprints in crusty snow left when…


