Stasis medium by Kathryn Hummel
Kathrynâs sound poem âStasis mediumâ appeared in the December 2018 edition of Utsanga and can be heard via Soundcloud by following the link above. The poem was first published as a video in RIC Journal.Â
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Stasis medium by Kathryn Hummel
Kathrynâs sound poem âStasis mediumâ appeared in the December 2018 edition of Utsanga and can be heard via Soundcloud by following the link above. The poem was first published as a video in RIC Journal.Â

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Denise R Bakerâs Eat the Apple! Another poetry book! I finish these faster because theyâre small; one day Iâll finish Anna Karenina and then youâll all be surprised.
So I finished reading Denise R. Bakerâs Eat the Apple and it was lovely! It was interesting in some of the same ways that Sarah Galvin is interestingâthereâs a sense of the obscene, an embrace of ugliness, and a gleeful empowerment. Itâs political poetry in many waysâBaker brings up recent changes in the political climate in âWhat It Sounds Like When a Red State Turns Blueâ, feminine appetite and the male gaze in âHomegrown Tomatoesâ, and the destructive nature of romantic and physical desire throughout.
Itâs a little book, it was published by the Michigan Writers Cooperative Press in 2011, and I donât think itâs terribly well known. I picked it up from a professorâs free book bin so my expectations were low, but I actually was delighted by it. I told a friend of mine that Baker writes how I write, but better. Itâs a thunderstorm of writing; itâs visceral, compact, and packs a punch.Â