Poetry for the Information Age: David Jibson
What if awareness begins not with thought, but with signal? Book of Firsts reimagines consciousness through the lens of Information Theory, which underpins the technologies of the internet, cellular networks, data compression, encryption, and artificial intelligence.
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Grains of Sand, Perth Poetry Festival 2025
On August 31, 2025 six poets performed together for the first time for the Perth Poetry Festival. We each responded to Warsan Shire’s poem ‘Home’ and Mahmoud Darwish’s ‘Diary of a Palestinian Wound’.
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A chapbook of mine just got published — it’s called Roadkill Sermon. It’s about the absence of God, failed institutions, and what happens when you stop believing in the version you were handed. About love and loss, the fragmentation of memory, survival, and the human connections that hold us together when nothing else does. About where the sacred actually lives when the church doors are closed. If you’re curious, check out the link below.
https://bottlecap.press/products/roadcwc
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Poetry, chapbook, 28 pages, from Bottlecap Features. Roadkill Sermon arranges itself as a broken liturgy across five movements—Invocation, C
Book Of Firsts
In 1948, Claude Shannon theorized that information is not a thing but a “difference,” a signal emerging from uncertainty, a pattern that’s meaningful only once it’s recognized, misrecognized, lost, or found again. A name is a code. A touch is a signal. Meaning lives in the space between sender and receiver.Click for the FREE DOWNLOAD
Book of Firsts moves along this same frontier,…
“I like music when it’s part of the atmosphere, down the hall, or across the street, when it’s mixed up and part of everything. I like listening to music far away - you hear it wrong. You hear it mixed in with everything else. I usually try to step back so things are a little blurred for me like water stains on the wallpaper. You thought it was part of the design, but it’s not.” (Tom Waits, Travelers Cafe Interview, 1986)
TOM WAITS is a collection of lines written while walking around and hearing Tom Waits playing from a house in the distance.
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Book Launch for Gypsie-Ami Offenbacher-Ferris's Chapbook "Reflections of a Woman's Life"
It’s time to CELEBRATE the Release of Reflections of a Woman’s Life
Join us on June 27 at 3 p.m. EST as we gather to celebrate this beautiful collection.
Learn more about this chapbook and this amazing author at ProlificPulse.com/gypsie-amioffenbacher-ferris
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i'm working on a series of illustrations for my friend Ameera, a poet and writer from Gaza. she's working on a children's book and I am providing the art. please donate to Ameera so she can keep working on her dream of becoming a published author. if you donate, please message me so I can thank you personally.
i'm sharing a little sneak peak with you. all of the work is done by humans, not AI - ameera writes the story, another one of our friends helps with editting and is looking into publishing, and i am making the art. we are doing this totally for free to support Ameera and her family.
this project is going to take a long time for us to complete, but will hopefully provide ameera with another source of independent income. in the mean time, can you please share Ameera's campaign? she needs surgery for an internal medical issue, as well as daily supplies for herself, her sister Sawsan, and their kid nieces and nephews.