Invisible Bride

For outness is but the feeling of otherness (alterity) rendered intuitive, or alterity visually represented. --Coleridge.



Just purchased Tony Tost's
>Invisible Bride
last night.



I'm only a little ways in, but I am hooked and altered.



The alterity in Invisible Bride feels genuine.



What I mean is I got some serious head chills.



The whim feels spiritual in the best sense of the word.



Imagistic and easy going voice pleasures

with so much more underneath.



There's something here.



I wish I didn't have to teach today.



I want to curl up with Invisible Bride and D.J. Shadow.



to be continued . . .