[…] an ecopoem is environmental [in] that it is ecocentric, not anthropocentric. Human interests cannot be the be-all and end-all of an ecopoem. John Shoptaw: Why Ecopoetry?(full article HERE) Narracene is an ecopoetic world-building project which asks: The first creature to emerge from this soupy idea was APHOS: a prologue for an imagined epic setContinue reading “Narracene”
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Aphos
Somewhere at the end of history, a woman who rules over a floating island of plastic waste from a ruined oil rig casts her barbed hook of stories in to a sea grown strange. The chimeras she hauls to the surface are the mutant, half formed runoff of all the excess language we have irresponsiblyContinue reading “Aphos”