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  • May 5, 2026

    Willow Springs Issue 97

    When I was living in Utah and just starting out as a writer, there were a few literary journals I loved and looked up to deeply. They were the places where I discovered work that made me feel both challenged…

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  • April 8, 2026

    Cereal City Review

    I have two new flash fictions in Cereal City Review. They take place in Sitges during a mysterious power outage. No electricity or internet. No phone signals. No electronic payments. The stories are the beginning of a horror and fantasy…

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  • March 22, 2026

    ROUNDABOUTS

    In the 1980s we moved from Northern Ireland to Milton Keynes England. They had lots of roundabouts. Here is a new prose poem about the roundabouts. Just published in the new issue of Elsewhere Magazine. https://elsewheremag.org/issue-28/

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  • March 16, 2026

    The Organ Grinder

    A new microfiction, from my manuscript in progress, Seaside Saints, is now up at The Argyle Review. Seaside Saints might become a novella in microfiction about various characters in a small seaside town in Catalunya. There are twenty or so…

    Read more: The Organ Grinder
  • March 6, 2026

    DEER MUSK

    “The whole town smelled like chives and onion with a dash of mustard. Maciek sampled the popular dish. Chips, thin as a shoelace, mayo on the side. Clams in large pot with white wine brine. Strange, though, this hankering for…

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  • March 1, 2026

    RED RIVER

    I have a new horror microfiction up at Hawkeye Magazine. It is partly inspired by a visit to the magical ancient house of Hugh Behm-Steinberg in Barcelona. Emperors and hermits. Wars and demons and spirits. You can read it over…

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  • February 18, 2026

    DODO ERASER

    Happy to have a new microfiction at Dodo Eraser. It takes place in Trieste, Italy, where I lived many moons ago. Poverty and art and dog walking. The story is called “Higher Callings.” You can read it here

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  • February 10, 2026

    “BIG FISH” NOMINATED FOR BEST SMALL FICTIONS 2025

    Some nice news this morning. My micro fiction “Big Fish” has been nominated by Flash Frontier: An Adventure in Short Fiction from New Zealand for Best Small Fictions 2025. Thank you to Michelle Elvy (editor of Flash Frontier).

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  • MEAT SWEATS IN DIAGRAM
    January 14, 2026

    MEAT SWEATS IN DIAGRAM

    I am happy to have a serial prose poem in the new issue of Diagram. Diagram has been around a good while. It was one of my earliest publications in the early part of this century. My earlier work is…

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  • DREAM DUST IN FAVORITE READS OF 2025
    December 31, 2025

    DREAM DUST IN FAVORITE READS OF 2025

    Thank you to Benjamin Niespodziany for including my book Dream Dust for his favorite reads of 2025. I have always loved Benjamin Niespodziany’s end of year of list of books. I am honored to be included this year. Check out…

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  • BOMBAY LIT MAG
    December 15, 2025

    BOMBAY LIT MAG

    “. . . the playful, grotesque, microscopic gaze of the noisy unconscious in Marcus’ poems that makes maneuvers from foaming blond ales to “new lips for new lovers” and, as in the poem ‘Easter Rabbit’, people the poem as thoughts…

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  • Absurd Tales: Peas in G&Ts & Ghost Faces
    December 4, 2025

    Absurd Tales: Peas in G&Ts & Ghost Faces

    New Absurdities: Peas in G&Ts, Vomited Birds, Ghost Faces Three micro-stories blending rookie cops, dream shoes & hallway haunts.  You can read it HERE: https://thegorkogazette.com/2025/12/04/3-by-marcus-silcock/

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  • Moat Gravy and Life Confetti
    December 1, 2025

    Moat Gravy and Life Confetti

    My new prose poem, “Fish,” is now published at Instant Noodles Literary Magazine. It features mermaid mothers, gravy hounds, and the tiny, powerful tornadoes found in a fishbowl. Read the full piece: https://instantnoodleslitmag.com/fish-marcus-silcock/

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  • ‘Golden Trumpet’: A Microfiction
    November 24, 2025

    ‘Golden Trumpet’: A Microfiction

    The memory of the 90s Salt Lake City underground—the legendary nights at Bricks and The Sun—was violently punctuated by a freak tornado that slammed downtown as the millennium turned. You can read the full story now, alongside a brilliant flash…

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  • CUL-DE-SAC OF BLOOD
    November 3, 2025

    CUL-DE-SAC OF BLOOD

    🌾 New Horror Microfiction: “Potatoes of Promise” 🐖👹 I have a new horror micro story at the magazine CUL-DE-SAC OF BLOODFarmers and swines full of demons. Robot cows that don’t moo. Whales in the wall of motel 6. And a…

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  • Big Fish” — My Surreal Micro Story in Flash Frontier’s Fish Issue
    November 2, 2025

    Big Fish” — My Surreal Micro Story in Flash Frontier’s Fish Issue

    I’m thrilled to share that my surreal micro story “Big Fish” appears in the October 2025 issue of Flash Frontier — the Fish Issue.Read it here: Flash Frontier – October 2025 Issue “Big Fish” is a short, absurd story about what it means to…

    Read more: Big Fish” — My Surreal Micro Story in Flash Frontier’s Fish Issue
  • Lit Balm Online Reading
    October 17, 2025

    Lit Balm Online Reading

    A few weeks ago, I read some new microfiction for The Mercurius Show at the Lit Balm reading series. Lit Balm is an interactive livestream poetry reading series that features readings, panels, and open mics, often held biweekly. LIT BALM…

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  • New Surreal Absurd Story in Bending Genres
    October 15, 2025

    New Surreal Absurd Story in Bending Genres

    I’m delighted to share that my story “Burning Bush” has just been published in Issue Forty-Seven of the always-exciting magazine Bending Genres! I’m thrilled and honored to be in such terrific company — with new work by Kim Magowan, Francine…

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  • Mercurius Launch at Backstory Books in Barcelona
    October 10, 2025

    Mercurius Launch at Backstory Books in Barcelona

    Tomorrow we continue the Mercurius surreal absurd show at Backstory Books in Barcelona. Another round of readings. Another dream map improv. The dream map improv will involve the audience this time. Since there are only three readers (Marcus Silcock, Thomas…

    Read more: Mercurius Launch at Backstory Books in Barcelona
  • October 10, 2025

    Mercurius Launch at Dorothy Circus Gallery in London

    The Mercurius surreal absurd show was terrific at Dorothy Circus Gallery in London. A real feast of the imagination with an improv dream map. The space was also delicious with dream rugs. We read surreal absurd stories and poems by…

    Read more: Mercurius Launch at Dorothy Circus Gallery in London
  • New surreal absurd stories in Rawhead
    September 24, 2025

    New surreal absurd stories in Rawhead

    I’m happy to share that two of my prose poems appear in the inaugural issue of Rawhead Literary Journal — alongside brilliant voices like Meg Pokrass, Brad Rose, Jeff Friedman, and many more fab writers. Read my other prose poem, and the…

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  • September 17, 2025

    The MERCURIUS Show: Interactive Livestream Event

    The September 20, 2025 episode of Lit Balm: An Interactive Livestream Reading Series will be the MERCURIUS show, and feature Vik Shirley, Thomas Helm, Marcus Silcock, and Ben Niespodziany! As always, we’ll begin with poems from our hosts and end…

    Read more: The MERCURIUS Show: Interactive Livestream Event
  • MERCURIUS SURREAL ABSURD VIRTUAL READING MARATHON
    August 29, 2025

    MERCURIUS SURREAL ABSURD VIRTUAL READING MARATHON

    Mercurius anthology of surreal absurd is out in the world. A joy to co-edit this puppy. Terrific online launch. A reading marathon of 18 readers. Other launches coming soon in London at Dorothy Gallery and Edinburgh, Scotland and Barcelona, Spain.

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  • Double Whammy: Two New Micro Fictions
    August 18, 2025

    Double Whammy: Two New Micro Fictions

    🎉 Double Whammy: Two New Micro Fictions Just Dropped! I’m thrilled to share two fresh micro fictions out in the wild. 🥋👑 The Judo King Set in Northern Ireland, this piece dives into the immigrant experience through the lens of a…

    Read more: Double Whammy: Two New Micro Fictions
  • August 15, 2025

     The Judo King – New Microfiction Published at Maudlin House

    I’m excited to share that my new microfiction, The Judo King, is now live at Maudlin House. Maudlin House is a small press that celebrates experimental and boundary-pushing literature, blending mainstream pop culture with avant-garde storytelling. Their mission—to challenge readers’ perspectives and explore…

    Read more:  The Judo King – New Microfiction Published at Maudlin House
  • New 21st Century Anthology of Surreal-Absurd Poetry Released
    August 11, 2025

    New 21st Century Anthology of Surreal-Absurd Poetry Released

    We’re excited to share the release of the first anthology from Mercurius Magazine — a groundbreaking collection of contemporary surrealist and absurdist poetry. Edited by Marcus Silcock, Vik Shirley, Thoman Helm, and Benjamin Niespodziany, this volume brings together over 80 poets whose work challenges conventional form…

    Read more: New 21st Century Anthology of Surreal-Absurd Poetry Released
  • August 4, 2025

    Zimzalla Grzegorz Wróblewski – Asemics

    In Manchester, a few months ago, I picked up a box of Grzegorz Wróblewski’s asemics. It is part of the delightful Zimzalla project run by Tom Jenks. You can buy your own box of mysteries over here: https://zimzalla.co.uk/067-grzegorz-wroblewski-asemics/ It is…

    Read more: Zimzalla Grzegorz Wróblewski – Asemics
  • ‘Bunker’: A New Surreal-Absurd Microfiction
    July 18, 2025

    ‘Bunker’: A New Surreal-Absurd Microfiction

    🔥 New Microfiction Published: Bunker at Blood+Honey “They were the burning bush in the wilderness of starched fathers. The wolves howled outside. Mother leaned against the dresser to pop out another sister. What big eyes, said mother.” My latest microfiction, “Bunker,” is now live…

    Read more: ‘Bunker’: A New Surreal-Absurd Microfiction
  • Unbroken Journal
    July 7, 2025

    Unbroken Journal

    Super happy to have a new one paragraph story in Unbroken. “Unbroken is a quarterly online journal that seeks to showcase prose poems and poetic prose, both from established and emerging voices. We desire to give the block, the paragraph, the…

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  • Chalk Talk: A Noir Flash Fiction
    July 3, 2025

    Chalk Talk: A Noir Flash Fiction

    “The detective scans the tree. Jacaranda sticks to her sandals. Yes, you guessed it. It’s that time. The time of flowers. The fiesta of flowers. Old timers are weaving them into great wreaths on the ground, outlined in chalk.”

    Read more: Chalk Talk: A Noir Flash Fiction
  • Broken Antler
    July 1, 2025

    Broken Antler

    It’s been a nice week for publishing some new microfiction. Broken Antler has just published my fairy tale/mythological story “For the Birds.” You can read the story, along with some other great stories, in the new issue of Broken Antler…

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  • A Reading of Pickled Herring
    June 26, 2025

    A Reading of Pickled Herring

    A reading of my new surreal-absurd story called “Pickled Herring.” Recently published in the magazine Blood+Honey. You can read the story over here: https://www.bloodhoneylit.com/fiction/pickled-herring

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  • Surreal-Absurd Microfiction: The Magic of Pickled Herring
    June 18, 2025

    Surreal-Absurd Microfiction: The Magic of Pickled Herring

    “I do not like to expose my neck to the barber. My head is full of migratory birds, thinks Kato, walking the dust park remembering the lush fish. On the way to work, a plump man always stopped to ask…

    Read more: Surreal-Absurd Microfiction: The Magic of Pickled Herring
  • From the Wilds of Poland
    May 10, 2025

    From the Wilds of Poland

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  • April 20, 2025

    Finding the Bone

    I have a new prose poem in the latest issue (number 159) of Right Hand Pointing. Right Hand Pointing is fab minimalist magazine. I have loved the magazine over the years. I am super happy to my new work in…

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  • LAUNCH OF DREAM DUST IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
    April 17, 2025

    LAUNCH OF DREAM DUST IN MANCHESTER, ENGLAND

    Video of my reading for the launch of my new book, Dream Dust (Broken Sleep 2025), in Manchester. It was a terrific afternoon of surreal-absurd poetry at an incredible community art space: P3 Annihilation Eve – AD England. A heartfelt…

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  • 6 BITE SIZED SURREAL-ABSURD STORIES
    April 6, 2025

    6 BITE SIZED SURREAL-ABSURD STORIES

    Dream trees, wolf eyes, hot pockets, and wing chairs. A string of new prose poems published over at Talking about Strawberries All the Time. Talking about Strawberries All the Time is an online literary journal based out of Toronto, Ontario,…

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  • March 30, 2025

    The Search for Meaning: An Interview with Grzegorz Wróblewski’s

    “I have my personal number, I know my name and when I was born. I feel a bit like a time traveler. My own reactions to people, to the phenomena of life, still surprise me. Apparently, there is such a…

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  • March 18, 2025

    Stuart Ross Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    Reality is the bubbling cauldron of absurdity we are flung into. The giant ladle of surrealism stirs us around and around until we capitulate to its nurturing demands. – Stuart Ross We are delighted to present this week’s surreal-absurd sampler.…

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  • March 15, 2025

    P3 Annihilation

    “Manchester’s live literature scene has been awash with amazing visiting poets this spring and for this free afternoon of absurd surreal poetry, we are agog to see Vik Shirley, Stephen Emmerson and Marcus Silcock corralled by Tom Jenks and reading…

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  • March 9, 2025

    Online Launch of Dream Dust

    My first reading for my new book Dream Dust is online. Tuesday April 1st. Surreal-absurd stories/prose poems. Join us. Sign up for the event over here. 20.00 GMT April 1st. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/broken-sleep-books-march-2025-launch-tickets-1270331508739?aff=ebdsoporgprofile&keep_tld=1

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  • March 9, 2025

    An Afternoon of absurd surreal poetry

    I’m reading in April as part of the launch of my new book Dream Dust (Broken Sleep Books). Reading with three fab UK poets: Stephen Emmerson, Tom Jenks, and Vik Shirley. Dream team of surreal-absurd writers. It’s in Manchester. I…

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  • February 28, 2025

    Do you wear socks with your sandals?

    It seems like so many people love the beach. Millions of humans frolicking on the beach. I am not a cocktail sippin roll in the sand kinda fella. But a beach with howling winds and nobody else around. The only…

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  • February 13, 2025

    The Crustacean Period: A Journey Through My 1990s

    Long ago, in my crustacean period, I worked at Chevron. Gorging on beef jerky and graveyard radio. This was the mid 1990s. The world, of course, was very different. I rode the bus to work and read Greek philosophy. Also…

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  • January 13, 2025

    Navigating January Blues: the head and the heart

    Happy Monday! January is not an easy month. Post-Christmas. Winter for many. February even more so. My head is spinning. Some lack of sleep. Too many thoughts of what’s next. Finding some kind of purpose. Trying not to read too…

    Read more: Navigating January Blues: the head and the heart
  • January 12, 2025

    Minimalist Art and Poetry: Wróblewski’s Influence

    I just read three new poems by Grzegorz Wróblewski this morning. It is the start of 2025. Well over a week into it really. Also feeling my middle age. I still have at least 17 years of work. Or probably…

    Read more: Minimalist Art and Poetry: Wróblewski’s Influence
  • December 31, 2024

    ‘Dream Dust’: Surreal-absurd Travel Stories

    Hurrah!! I have a new book coming in March 2025 from Broken Sleep Books in the U.K. Broken Sleep makes very fine books. Super happy and grateful. It is called Dream Dust. microfiction/prose poems from Berlin, Barcelona, London, Poland, Prague,…

    Read more: ‘Dream Dust’: Surreal-absurd Travel Stories
  • December 30, 2024

    Figurative Surrealism: Bridging Psychology and Art

    Surrealism has spread it’s wings far and wide, of course. It is less and less interesting to pursue some kind of pure surrealism. It seems the most interesting surrealism is often mixed. For example, pure Surrealist automatism can sometimes feel like…

    Read more: Figurative Surrealism: Bridging Psychology and Art
  • December 21, 2024

    Winter Poem: Dear Working Man with Tarred Leggings

    A new prose poem from my ongoing manuscript. This one is called “Dear Working Man with Tarred Leggings.” Winter poem. A little morning broth to heat the bones. Beauty does not only exist for the leisure class.

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  • December 6, 2024

    Letters to Objects: A Memoir of Portadown

    Working on a new manuscript. Letters to objects. Some of it memoir. Some of it stories. Maybe prose poetry. Some with pathos (but hopefully not bathos). Tis the season for the invasion of memories. Here is one about growing up…

    Read more: Letters to Objects: A Memoir of Portadown
  • October 28, 2024

    Pulse of the Nation: A Prose Poem Inspired by Dreams

    I’ve been reactivating my German from high school and college. Dreaming of Berlin. But also other things in the air. Like the prose poems of Max Jacob. Max Jacob (1876-1944) was a French poet, painter, and writer who played a…

    Read more: Pulse of the Nation: A Prose Poem Inspired by Dreams
  • October 11, 2024

    Exploring Travel Through Prose Poetry

    I am super chuffed to have a new prose poem in issue 2 of Strings literary magazine. Written during the summer of 2024. I found inspiration in reading various translations of Rilke. I also acquired a new technique of writing…

    Read more: Exploring Travel Through Prose Poetry
  • October 9, 2024

    Max Jacob’s ‘The Dice Cup’: Insights and Analysis

    “Surprises” by Max Jacob (translated by Ian Seed). From Max Jacob’s mind bending collection of prose poems: The Dice Cup. Available from Wakefield Press. Here is quick slap dash reading of the poem. Everything in this book is terrific!!

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  • August 2, 2024

    Poland is for Lovers

    It’s been an epic journey from Barcelona through France and Germany to the mountains of Poland. Currently in the oldest spa town in Poland called Cieplice. It’s been around since 1281. Lushing out in the green, I wrote a prose…

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  • August 2, 2024

    The Visual Sonnets of Laura Wetherington

    “Thylias Moss once said to me that the knots and turns in a tree’s branches are all evidence of failures, but in the context of a complex system, they make the tree beautiful and unique. I turned to the trees,…

    Read more: The Visual Sonnets of Laura Wetherington
  • July 25, 2024

    Barton Smock

    Terrific surreal-absurd sampler from Barton Smock at Mercurius Magazine. It’s kinda partly neo creationism with Adam and Eve. “Surrealism steals the past from nostalgia. It’s not an escape. It’s a sustainable staying. A personal ruin that ruins nothing. My love…

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  • June 21, 2024

    Swan Songs

    Here is a Swan Song for the old life. It was written a few years ago right before Christmas and travel to Poland. After emergency surgery and feeling alive. It is also about middle age. Shame. Suffering. There is a…

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  • Ian McMillan Surreal-Absurd
    June 11, 2024

    Ian McMillan Surreal-Absurd

    On the way home my mates and I were spectacularly bored on the rattling bus and I said, apropos of nothing, that when I got home I was going wash my hands in a bowl made from old leather cucumbers…

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  • May 6, 2024

    Buffalo ( x8)

    “Do you want to show your baby face to the world or wrap yourself in hair blankets? I think you look better wrapped in hair blankets, says Eimear.”

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  • April 12, 2024

    talking about strawberries all the time

    Here are a few new surreal-absurd prose poems. Written in summer 2023 while visiting Berlin and Wroclaw. Just published at talking about strawberries all the time.

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  • April 7, 2024

    4 New Prose Poems from Wrocław and Berlin

    From immigration to Las Vegas from Northern Ireland (and a new Starsky and Hutch car) to anarchist squat flags and Turkish meze in Berlin. The poems hopscotch between our two-fold consciousness. Outside/inside. Inside/outside. They are “reality in a nutshell and…

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  • April 7, 2024

    Surreal-Absurd Sampler Aaron Kent

    This bi-weekly feature surreal-absurd at Mercurius is chalk-full of freshness. The latest, the poetry of Aaron Kent, features the belly of a dinosaur, avatar’s eating themselves from the inside, making the milk rounds, oceans of flame and the universe as…

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  • March 29, 2024

    Earth Research

    Grzegorz Wróblewski’s “Earth Research” has just been published in SUBURBIA magazine in Poland. Photography of various materials and textures. Close ups of what is often overlooked. Sticks, bark, crumbling stones. Check out the photography over here

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  • March 9, 2024

    The Life of a Tenement House

    Half Day Moon Press has just released The Life of a Tenement House by Grzegorz Wroblewski (in terrific translation). It is a poetry of a doomed and hopeful humanity trying to make the best of it. A poetry of awe…

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  • March 1, 2024

    The Language of Cabbage

    Cabbage has been with me a long time. It is comfort. Whether German or Polish or Irish. There are lots of cabbages. Also green. My favourite Garcia Lorca poems are green. Here is a poem about cabbage. And the colour…

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  • February 24, 2024

    Hidden Peak Press

    Hello friends. Do you feel overloaded? “Real Humans” is about movement breaks. So much stimulus. Content overload. Whatever you wanna call it. It features a wing chair. Here is a wee reading of the poem. Featured at Hidden Peak Press.…

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  • Jeff Hilson Surreal-Absurd
    February 19, 2024

    Jeff Hilson Surreal-Absurd

    “Is there anything more beautifully absurd than Kenneth Koch’s tiny play about the island of Madagascar breaking away from the African continent, or Hannah Weiner’s code of signals Romeo and Juliet? I’m currently writing a series of very short plays…

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  • Chris Gutkind Surreal-Absurd
    January 24, 2024

    Chris Gutkind Surreal-Absurd

    This week’s surreal-absurd at Mercurius is Chris Gutkind. Wild rides through layers of the surreal. There’s even Rilke! Here is one of the poems from the universe. Read more of Chris Gutkind’s poems over here at Mercurius

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  • January 3, 2024

    Eunoia Review

    Three surreal-absurd poems by by Grzegorz Wróblewski, translation by Grzegorz Wróblewski and Marcus Silcock Slease. Over at Eunoia Review. Check them out here: Listen Singing Birds Witnesses

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  • December 28, 2023

    Kristin Bock Surreal-Absurd

    Terrific end of the year 2023 sampler over at Mercurius. Some surreal-absurd poems of Kristin Bock. Glass Bikini and Cloisters. Definetely want to hold and read those ones. Read the sampler and mini essay of Kristen Bock over here.

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  • December 25, 2023

    HOBART

    First time I have something published on Christmas Day. 3 surreal-absurd prose poems over at Hobart today. Thank you Jessica Almereyda for selecting and editing. A rarity to have an editor who pays such close attention to the work. Here…

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  • December 22, 2023

    Bruiser

    I have 3 new prose poems in Bruiser. Sheep shearing in Warrington. The Fall Guy with Hamburger Helper and Lee Majors in a trailer park in Vallejo. Goshiwon with tiny television spitting out gameshows in Seoul. Plato’s cave in Utah.…

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  • William Erikson Surreal-Absurd
    December 13, 2023

    William Erikson Surreal-Absurd

    Terrific surreal-absurd feature at Mercurius this week. It’s William Erikson. There are many doozies. Here is part of one called BBC: “A young man lifts his hands to the sun and the sun becomes / honey. He opens his mouth…

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  • A Thin Slice of Anxiety
    December 7, 2023

    A Thin Slice of Anxiety

    “When you look up anti-poetry you are likely to run into the work of Nicanor Parra. Parra said something like “real seriousness” resides in the “comic.” We can of course go further. It is also cosmic. Like Parra, Grzegorz Wróblewski’s…

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  • Granny Winegums
    November 25, 2023

    Granny Winegums

    I have been finding new ways forward with various kinds of prose poetry. My new manuscript in progress, Dream Dust, is a mix of fables, serial poetry, microfictions, flash non-fiction. Maybe I’ll throw in a few flash plays. Here is…

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  • Kiik Araki-Kawaguchi
    November 22, 2023

    Kiik Araki-Kawaguchi

    “Living is a language of hunger I want to make love to a man No not a man exactly but I want to Make love to something extremely hairy . . .” This week’s surreal absurd sample of Kiik Araki-Kawaguchi…

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  • The Magic Unicorn
    November 9, 2023

    The Magic Unicorn

    The unicorn is magic. I dreamed of unicorns in Istanbul. It is very ancient. The personal fork was invented by the Byzantines. Then our teeth changed. We developed the overbite. We bite off more than we can chew. This is…

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  • Sin Yong-Mok Surreal-Absurd Sampler
    November 6, 2023

    Sin Yong-Mok Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    “Ghosts appear in many plays. A long time ago the actor who played the Ghost had to get rid of his body. Only his voice was left. It must have been before someone wearing a white sheet took on the…

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  • A Very Thin Crack
    November 5, 2023

    A Very Thin Crack

    A surreal-absurd prose poem from my manuscript Dream Dust. Written while visiting southern Utah. This is called “The Narrows.”

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  • THE GREEN MONK IN SLOVAK
    October 28, 2023

    THE GREEN MONK IN SLOVAK

    A selection of my surreal-absurd prose poems from The Green Monk has just been published in Slovak in the magazine Vertigo. Such beautiful book art. Nice to hold in the hand. The poet Vik Shirley is also in there. Happy…

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  • October 25, 2023

    Julian Stannard Surreal-Absurd Poems

    Peculiarity has its own poetic; the everyday is full of the absurd. Ultimately, the act of ‘making strange’ is, I believe, a subversive one, challenging commonsensical conservative-reactionary values. Poets whose work I’m fond of include Giorgio Caproni, Paul Durcan and…

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  • October 10, 2023

    Natalie Shaw Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    They are magical boxes, or very intricate paper pop-ups, or entire carved worlds waiting to be tipped out of a hollowed-out bean. Each one has its own logic and necessariness. – Natalie Shaw This week’s surreal-absurd at Mercurius magazine is…

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  • October 7, 2023

    BREAKDANCING AT BURGER KING

    A prose poem from my new manuscript of prose poems in progress. A follow up to The Green Monk (Boiler House Press). We like the cars. The cars that go boom. Breakdancing at Burger King. Exciting times from youthful adventures…

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  • Ailbhe Darcy Surreal-Absurd Sampler
    September 26, 2023

    Ailbhe Darcy Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    To write poetry at all might be to see what in the world is beautiful because it is absurd. -Ailbhe Darcy

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  • Lee Sumyeong Surreal-Absurd Sampler
    September 26, 2023

    Lee Sumyeong Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    “In his 1924 Surrealist Manifesto, Andre Breton wrote that “Swift is Surrealist in malice, / Sade is Surrealist in sadism. / Chateaubriand is Surrealist in exoticism.” Lee Sumyeong might be described as being surrealist in the quotidian.”

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  • I Really Like Lovers of Poetry
    September 7, 2023

    I Really Like Lovers of Poetry

    Read a new poem by Grzegorz Wróblewski from his forthcoming collection of poetry in English: I Really Like Lovers of Poetry. Translated directly by Grzegorz and myself.

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  • Six Poems by Grzegorz Wróblewski
    September 3, 2023

    Six Poems by Grzegorz Wróblewski

    I’ve known Grzegorz since maybe 2007. That’s a few years. I’ll never forget the trip to see him in Copenhagen. We have collaborated and read together with various projects. In London and Madrid. Some of the highlights of my writing…

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  • Lesle Lewis Surreal-Absurd
    August 16, 2023

    Lesle Lewis Surreal-Absurd

    I think of it as a spectrum and not a binary division of real from surreal or sense from nonsense. I think of it as inclusive, the surreal being part of the real, the real as part of the surreal,…

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  • STROKING SPADES
    August 8, 2023

    STROKING SPADES

    An ongoing nomadic surrealist journey. That’s what I’ll call it. Also funk. Nomadic surrealist funk. Here is a sample from the ongoing project: Tangling Llamas on the Tresses of the Sun.

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  • Joyelle McSweeney Surreal-Absurd Sampler
    July 23, 2023

    Joyelle McSweeney Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    The tools we need for a reversal of fortunes are right in front of us, easily to hand. We must simply take up the weapons that harm us and REVERSE them.

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  • BETSEY TROTWOOD
    July 20, 2023

    BETSEY TROTWOOD

    Great night at The Betsey Trotwood in London for Mercurius Magazine’s Surreal-Absurd feature. Our first live event with readings by Vik Shirley, Marcus Silcock, Jane Yeh, and Mark Waldron. Here is a phone recording of my reading with poems from…

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  • Surreal-Absurd at The Betsey Trotwood
    July 6, 2023

    Surreal-Absurd at The Betsey Trotwood

    My first public reading since 2017. Live at The Betsey Trotwood in London on 15th July. Happy as Larry to read with some stellar poets (Vik Shirley, Jane Yeh, Mark Waldron). Tickets are limited. Available over here at Eventbrite for…

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  • From Puppy
    June 23, 2023

    From Puppy

    it was only here for a short time. The book Puppy. Hope the dog puppy is here longer. Puppy love is short. This is not puppy love. Here is a reading of the opening to Puppy. The book sinks into…

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  • Here comes Jerry
    June 20, 2023

    Here comes Jerry

    Here are “The Leftovers.” From my book The Green Monk. A poem about the wonder bread of Jesus. But really Jerry. His gold chain. His hardness.

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  • Sawako Nakayasu Surreal-Absurd Sampler
    June 9, 2023

    Sawako Nakayasu Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    “At some point, as if there was some kind of tipping point, there seemed to be enough surreal aspects to the supposedly real world, which made it simply a more honest way to try to reckon with said world.” -…

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  • Moon Pie
    June 9, 2023

    Moon Pie

    Are you the stinky thinker? It is hard to not become the stinky thinker. There are so many games and we forget to play them. Pull my finger. Pull my finger. Here is a low-key reading of the prose poem…

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  • NAKED FREEDOM
    June 6, 2023

    NAKED FREEDOM

    Here is a low key reading of my prose poem “Sandals” in issue Sprung Formal 18. Perhaps my last publication as Slease.

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  • 2 poems by Grzegorz Wróblewski
    June 1, 2023

    2 poems by Grzegorz Wróblewski

    We’ll drown before getting devoured by the Swedish dragon

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  • SPRUNG FORMAL 18
    May 30, 2023

    SPRUNG FORMAL 18

    Happy as Larry to have prose poems in new issue of Sprung Formal from the Kansas City Art Institute. Beautiful art object too. Maybe my last publication as Slease. Stinky thinker alerts in South Korea. Fiestas in Sitges. I am…

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  • Evan Nicholls Surreal-Absurd Sampler
    May 21, 2023

    Evan Nicholls Surreal-Absurd Sampler

    We have many fab surreal-absurd samplers over at Mercurius magazine. Evan Nicholls Surreal-Absurd Sampler is stellar. Love those surreal-absurd little bundles. Tiny crossbows. Those little songs of the tooth. Ear as nibbled coin.

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