
- 80 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub
Knife Throwing Through Self-hypnosis
About this book
Lovesick Stormtroopers, dowsing Girl Guides, movie stars, pool hustlers and the mad queen Ranavalona... With Knife Throwing Through Self-Hypnosis, Robin Richardson charts a path through a surreal otherworld that is at once carnal and aerial, fine-grained and crude. Yearning, unapologetic women who delight in the monsters they've created make these poems a shield made of braids, / bassinet of broadswords, ' and 'a ghost-like choir where a love affair / becomes a pulp-book, plotted perfectly to end.'
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Table of contents
- Cover
- How Gods Go on the Road
- Vlad the Uninspired
- Salem: Unofficial Transcript
- Maybe Even Realer
- The Second Coming; I’m Afraid of Almost Everything
- When Vacation Means the Feasting of the Sea
- Mercutio: a family history
- Mercutio: a personal history
- How Gods Are Made — Part Two
- Thora the Pilgrim
- Thora at Thirteen
- Feral in Killarney
- Inheritance
- Mike Kooh’s Palliative Care Unit
- The Future Should Not Be Shared
- Tertiary Characters: A Beheading
- Using Line to Measure Weirdness
- Adriatic Daybreak
- Only Fools Tell Secrets Indoors
- The Pilot of Flight 146
- Bass Enterprise: How Gossip Girl Caught the Devil
- Nay, It Is; I Know Not “Seems.”
- Bold in the Evening
- Porn Star on Monday Morning
- Abandoned Mannequin Plant
- Highwayhead’s Guide to Girls with Overbites
- Disco at the End of Days
- The Leopard Society
- New General Theory of the Gold-Eyed Albino
- Overheard in New York
- Mother Buzzard
- Little Robin Explains Growing Up
- Yasmin
- Monte Carlo, Mississauga
- Reflective Surfaces
- Trillium
- Knife Throwing Through Self-Hypnosis
- Lucky Numbers
- Donor
- The Masonic Lodge
- If He Took Me
- Ranavalona
- Portrait in Translucent Ink
- The Gaffer
- Elizabeth Taylor in The Sandpiper
- Obviously, Doctor, You’ve Never been a Twelve-Year-Old Girl
- Of Course He Has a Knife. We All Have Knives. It's 1183 and We're Barbarians.
- Nevernever
- It Looks Fake, I Like It
- Bette Davis, Blinded by a Flea-Sized Nebula, Resumes Her Role Like the Old Pro She Is
- Scenes from the Spoke Club
- E. B. Farnum
- Jerry Springer: Colour Chart
- White Heat
- Princess Leia to a Lovesick Stormtrooper
- Lickspittle
- Space Mutiny
- Heart as Bargaining Chip: Story of a Small-Town Girl
- Vertigo
- Maddy Joe from Port Credit Road
- Wherever We Are
- Brownies Are Best Friends Forever
- If My Children
- On Guilt
- I Dig My Rock Bottomness: A Holiday Poem
- All About Eve
- Second Annual Symposium of Indignity
- My Voice, in My Mouth
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Copyright