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READ friendly fire (excerpt) I had wanted to compose words to speak of this war, but it is unspeakable.  One of its most frightening aspects, it seems to me, is the degree to which language is being asked to keep it unspeakable. The degree to which language is being asked to collaborate and make it possible.  We have been witnessing the erosion of language in our culture for some time now -language having become primarily a means for sales -of desires, emotions, ideas, identities. The automatic reflex for most of us any longer is to try to go underneath it, underneath the actual words, to find out "what is really going on."  Think of it: not through language, but underneath it. Not via our words, but in spite of them.  When a language is used against the truth, something terrible begins to happen to its people.  These days civilian casualties are "collateral." To bomb something is to "visit" it. And "revisit" it. Something buil...

sleeps with knives

 


returns to amazzon as a paperback soon (earlier published in 2014)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/147749460X

about her:

Laramie Harlow is currently writing an epic called Mental Midgets but doesn't expect to finish this century. (SHE FINISHED IT!) Her twittering was an experiment that has ended. "Mosaic is more that art." There are also secret blogs with dirty dogs and spell-breakers and free gifts. (Harlow is her pen-name and it's important to her and the other Harlow Girls.)

She tries to keep track of migrating peeps and local beavers and feeding those who stay.

The next writing project (tent. title High Street) includes a dog named Ellwood and a young couple who are targeted for murder in western MA.  And Two E's of Tillamook, also about dogs. AND lala omi ona is a chapbook-prose experiment, currently a secret blog.

One blog experiment: https://bigboombigboom.blogspot.com/

"...blogs are the new orange."

 
book cover art for the other book (out of print) "Becoming" (Laramie)



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