Category Archives: Cinema

Endangered

All the maidens had gone extinct. The debutantes too. She found herself in this place, alone, a Bardo stage set for a film that would never be made about women who scorched revolution into the earth while kneading forgiveness, for … Continue reading

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Faith

She believed there was a place for her,  a venerated quarry, or wedge of corner, somewhere that wouldn’t be overlooked by the gossamer sentience of light falling. #42 from Untitled Film Poems Image by Cindy Sherman

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Pin-Up

Cased in lucid glare she modeled herself as a pin-up sacrifice to the ribbed shadows that dyed her silence. #41 from Untitled Film Poems Image by Cindy Sherman

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If Only

She turned, obliquely, to reframe her perspective— Maybe one last chance? #40 from Untitled Film Poems Image by Cindy Sherman

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Daisy-Chain

Everything dissolved anyway, was how she consoled herself. She would do something, she would plant yellow daisies in the garden first thing tomorrow morning, yellow seemed appropriate, yes, even though the idea of morning seemed far-off and left her feeling … Continue reading

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Plot Twist

As if in a dream, or mottled gloam, she found herself bailing on the small needy child with grotesquely long tapered fingers– she found herself leaving home to an unmarked plot and its numberless ghosts. #38 from Untitled Film Poems … Continue reading

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What We Lie About When We Lie About Love

A getaway, he had reasoned brightly, it will be good for us, give us a chance to reconnect. Why did everything he said always sound perfectly rehearsed, a conviction born of rote directive? Was it the way he spoke, the … Continue reading

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Slip

Backlit to claim form, the shadow slipped over her and bared its longing. #36 from Untitled Film Poems Image by Cindy Sherman

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Cauldron

It had been a long hard winter. Discontent brewed and bubbled like witches tits in a seething cauldron. She had decided once and for all to fuck spring right between the eyes with the last of her husband’s whittled pride. … Continue reading

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Storybook Ending

It wasn’t her in the book, but it could be. Why couldn’t it be? If she modeled herself correctly, assuming the strictest code of due fiction, she could rival the heroine between the covers and rest easy, knowing others were … Continue reading

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