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May 25, 2021 / barton smock

city,

city 60

(how to starve a microscope in god's museum)
May 25, 2021 / barton smock

city,

city 59

Practice
forgetting

 
May 24, 2021 / barton smock

city,

city 57 or 58

A puppeteer rubbing her hands over a book of spells for the untouched

A shy thief whose items change shape

May 23, 2021 / barton smock

(sing and sign

barton smock's avatarkingsoftrain

I.      SIGNAGE

I currently have three signed copies each on my person of the self-published titles listed below.

animal masks on the floor of the ocean
June 2019, 124 pages
signed copy 15.00

an old idea one had of stars
Feb 2020, 58 pages
signed copy 12.00

rocks have the softest shadows
Dec 2020, 237 pages
signed copy 20.00

can be purchased via paypal (bartsmock@gmail.com)
or Venmo @Barton-Smock-1
or CashApp $BartonSmock

email bartonsmock@yahoo.com with inquiries or to request PDF

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II.SKIN TO SKIN IN AN UNMARKED LIFE

Trainwreck Press and John C. Goodman held space that I might do some small above ground work with my new chapbook Skin To Skin In An Unmarked Life.

Would mean the world to me were you to purchase it and subsequently open it long enough to give it some closure.

title is 6.00, and can be purchased HERE Let me know…

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May 21, 2021 / barton smock

(further sayings toward further films

Robert Machoian's The Killing of Two Lovers captures the vastness of being lived in and knows to leave unnamed that thing that crawls toward the skin with its history of being chosen last and sent first. Clayne Crawford is upfront about his character's distance, and has something so informed physically coursing through his and another's person that even pain would need a moment to look away. Sepideh Moafi and Chris Coy, with Crawford, also bring their bodies into moments that need possessed, and make an already alien gut check of a film into something distilled and movingly abducted.

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Danny Madden’s Beast Beast is a film of spaces both dedicated and random, and of a time not sure if it’s escaping or being told to leave. Its DIY beginnings resist plot but then succumb, and if its more local parts seem an ill fit for the smallness of its universal body, it does well in the wounds of opera as it interrogates exhibition with display and asks performance whether the lines have been said wrong or were they just given to the wrong person. While Will Madden gives his character just enough nothing to own, Shirley Chen and Jose Angeles come separately from another movie that becomes this movie and they take root in that brief claim.  

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Psychologically patient, Kourosh Ahari’s The Night is a knockout of a horror film that follows a couple and their child long enough that something behind us begins to live with the guilt of being temporary. With the dual portals of imagery and language, the performances by Shahab Hosseini and Niousha Jafarian go from ghost to ghost, barrier to obstacle, knowing that a shallow grave is deeper than a jump scare and that one eye is never surprised there’s a second. 
May 20, 2021 / barton smock

city,

city 55

As sounds to the flattening of a father's tinfoil hat

The 

astronauts our gods pinched so that we could leave the dream

*

city 56

Land has some people here


May 19, 2021 / barton smock

(fundraiser for Baltimore Community ToolBank)

Please take part and donate to the Baltimore Community ToolBank, where my good brother Noah does some real work.

Check out the fundraiser HERE

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And, here is my brother Noah Smock, saying:

I look forward to turning 42 on June 4th. I celebrate by shining a light on the organization I work with, the Baltimore Community ToolBank. If you are inclined to buy me a beer, I kindly ask you to contribute here instead in any amount to support our work.

Anyone who knows me knows about the ToolBank. It is worth taking a moment to talk about how I got involved and why I remain so passionate about our work. I'll start that today and then share 42 distinct reasons over the next 42 days that highlight why our work is so essential to the fabric of Baltimore and the region.
I won't share exactly one reason per day, as that will exhaust us all. But by the time this fundraiser comes to a close, I will have shared a total of 42. I hope to not only raise money but also deep awareness of our movement to share resources with others.

I will share at the start that I joined the ToolBank team after being part of a group that was a ToolBank partner. I very much understood the benefit of the organization as a user before I decided to apply for the Executive Director position. My first thought when I heard the job was open so early in the organization's life was, 'Man--someone strong has to apply for that job because the ToolBank cannot disappear!' The organization I was working with as a volunteer, The 6th Branch, would have had to radically alter our service model and reduce our impact if we did not have access to ToolBank tools.

That is the start of my journey with the ToolBank: An organic need for the service from an outside view. So when I post about how incredible the ToolBank is, I don't think about the fact that I am the Executive Director. I always think of myself as a volunteer who has used the tools in the field and who knows the value. It is so much more than a dude in a shed sharing shovels. The ToolBank provides access to partners who lack access and who can channel their capital into their mission instead of buying tools. The ToolBank makes new, positive, community-based projects possible. Small organization, huge responsibility and impact.

If you choose to support our work here, Facebook pays all the processing fees for you. 100% of your donation goes directly to the ToolBank, which we will use to keep our lights on, our people paid at respectable wages, our warehouse cat spoiled and our tools in the hands of those who need them most.
May 18, 2021 / barton smock

skin, rocks, Ohio

barton smock's avatarkingsoftrain

So happy to receive my author copies today of skin to skin in an unmarked life from Trainwreck Press. (trainwreckpress.com)



Get it here

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Also, please read this excerpt of work from my self published private collection rocks have the softest shadows at Anvil Tongue Books, some of which is below:

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May 18, 2021 / barton smock

2018,2019,2020

from [ DIETS OF THE RESURRECTED ]

These are my hands, 

spider’s yawn and blueless blue.  

A son’s belly cradles the crushed eye of god.  

Even in a glass, 

milk
looks lost.

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[ KITE ]                                                           

even 
longing
loses 
me

* 

[ TAME ACHE ]

soap carvings
of birds
pulled mostly
from a son's
thunderstorm...

here and there
a worm
wrapped around
a stone.

all imagery is the same.

if the food 
is in your mouth
it's too late.
May 13, 2021 / barton smock

(sing and sign

I. 
     SIGNAGE

I currently have three signed copies each on my person of the self-published titles listed below.

animal masks on the floor of the ocean
June 2019, 124 pages
signed copy 15.00

an old idea one had of stars
Feb 2020, 58 pages
signed copy 12.00

rocks have the softest shadows
Dec 2020, 237 pages
signed copy 20.00

can be purchased via paypal (bartsmock@gmail.com)
or Venmo @Barton-Smock-1
or CashApp $BartonSmock

email bartonsmock@yahoo.com with inquiries or to request PDF

~

II. 
     SKIN TO SKIN IN AN UNMARKED LIFE

Trainwreck Press and John C. Goodman held space that I might do some small above ground work with my new chapbook Skin To Skin In An Unmarked Life.

Would mean the world to me were you to purchase it and subsequently open it long enough to give it some closure.

title is 6.00, and can be purchased HERE

Let me know what you think or what you unthought.

~

III. 
     FORMER CITIES

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city 1

A darkness that studies late into the last thought of a white mouse

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city 2

A snow that reminds 
mirrors 
to breathe

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city 3

A creature too naked to lose track of time

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city 4

Not laughing at god

How long

can the infant
go

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city 5

A short rain touching its shadow in a god just as real as a bird-hating seahorse 

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city 6

No plastic
in hell 

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city 7

Fast growing
child
of Eden,

I don't think
they were hiding
from God

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city 8

An Ohio barber spends her whole day

looking 
at icicles

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city 9

The children bathe together during what they call a thunderstory. 

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city 10

Older than god, water believes 

it's never 
lost 
a shape.