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a digital poetry journal launched in April '22 We love the upside-down view and the fact that some art can only happen in the dark. pinholepoetry.ca
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Nathaniel G. Moore shares thoughts about his poem ‘Star-Vue Mall, 1981,’ as well as some humorous takes on what success as a poet looks like and how he revises work. Thanks for sharing your time and thoughts with us NGM! pinholepoetry.ca/an-interview...

Lately, l've been nostalgic for the late seventies and early eighties (from the 20th century) which was a joyous time for me. I enjoy piling things on top of each other in my writing, regardless of genre garrisons that keep them all separated and malnourished.
The Star-Vue Mall, 1981
traffic flow improved nobody stopped to look at birds probably because the Star-Vue on Airway Drive had 56 adult-themed beer cages, 1,200 car spaces on 20 Canadian acres, plus an underground water maze where you could drop your kids off and go shopping for durable green slacks, washable duvet aprons, gold lamé executive swimwear, cocaine vests, a delightful pair of affable vegan leather-fed sandals and a coffee while trained PhD lifeguards dressed as gruesome sewer clowns chased your offspring, the future young offenders of Anytown, Ontario, in a delightful afternoon of blood-curdling throat-burning cries as loud noises, upsetting merry-go-round music, wild animals all join in on the fun win big prizes! Just try to outfox Mr. Scary why don't you kids! That's the punchline from the trashy commercials they used to run late night to get your kids excited about high octane totally illegal adult-child sports while your caffeinated eyes take in the latest in four-whee
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a digital poetry journal launched in April '22 We love the upside-down view and the fact that some art can only happen in the dark. pinholepoetry.ca
198 followers170 following118 posts