Cherished pathways back-mutate to nodes. Insist the marshes, the herbals. Static blends. Blue is righteous accident; the young are pale in sci-fi jodhpurs, paintball facemasks. Imbibe them now –
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Frag(ment)s: III
Pale globe inset, you hive. Resist the televisual. There are heavenly musics; turn towards the mirrored screen. Yes, pulse thickens. You. Silver orange blue –
Frag(ment)s: II
Router is a deep blue. Certain interests of a mercantile nature such as speed and theft. You’ve worked out how to get here? Timing’s key. Through snowfall, radio cars, bank collapse the visionary comes –
Frag(ment)s: I
Memorised, such as it is. Fringe benefits are nobody’s concern. Translate this: from here to the end of _____ Street you can withdraw cash six or seven times. Over again. Censorious streets, how you suckle me –
Chingonyi on Chivers
Having previously written on The Terrors, Kayo Chingonyi has now turned his critical eye towards my collection How To Build A City. In his review for Eyewear, Kayo has lots of very interesting and acute things to say about my poems, particularly the 7/7 sequence ‘Rush Hour’ and the title poem. He concludes (I repeat this for myContinue reading “Chingonyi on Chivers”
Ebay advert for dolls vs Michel Foucault’s The Spectacle of the Scaffold (a mash-up)
A nice lot of Sindy A 1975 ballet body with ball joint hands that are stuck fast to the arms, double cup waist a torch of burning wax All legs click and hold well reduced to ashes his ashes finally Some toes have bite marks doll has lost two fingers and thumb she has hingedContinue reading “Ebay advert for dolls vs Michel Foucault’s The Spectacle of the Scaffold (a mash-up)”
A New Kind of Street Ballad
So, I didn’t quite make the Michael Marks Award. That honour rightly goes to Selima Hill for her outstanding Flarestack pamphlet. Any (mild) disappointment was erased by the privilege of hearing an exhilirating, learned and empassioned speech by Ali Smith. She was one of three judges, alongside Jo Shapcott and Richard Price. A speech so good it was republished inContinue reading “A New Kind of Street Ballad”
Interview for British Library Podcast
I was interviewed about The Terrors by Richard Price for the British Library podcast series. Listen here. This is in aid of the Michael Marks Award (see below).
Michael Marks Award
I had some good news of late. My sequence of ‘imagined emails’ The Terrors has been shortlisted for the Michael Marks Award for Poetry Pamphlets. Here’s the full shortlist: The Terrors Tom Chivers (Nine Arches Press) The Titanic Café closes its doors and hits the rocks, David Hart (Nine Arches Press) Advice on Wearing Animal Prints, Selima HillContinue reading “Michael Marks Award”
Athens: Day Nine
On Sunday I performed a new piece written especially for Dasein Festival. Athens Burns (which I may post up here in full at some point) was performed with a soundtrack – I had been recording snippets of audio during the week, at the protests, on the train, in the street, etc. Oh, and this wasContinue reading “Athens: Day Nine”