When I visited my family in Beggs, Oklahoma, I became interested in a local curiosity, The Giants’ Highway, or Checkerboard Crossing. The unusually flat limestone bed, crossed with regular cracks, is the subject of much local folklore; and has been marketed at times as a tourist attraction. It had generally escaped the notice of simulacra […]
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The Giants’ Highway
July 10th, 2011 · Comments Off on The Giants’ Highway
A Fortean Album
July 10th, 2011 · Comments Off on A Fortean Album
While researching the life of the novelist and Fortean Tiffany Thayer, I came across an unfamiliar photo of Charles Fort. I passed it along to the Fortean Times, which inspired the art director, Etienne Gilfillan, to search for more. His discoveries were published in the March 2006 issue (#207). I provided captions, and an article […]
Boris Vian for Anglophones
July 7th, 2011 · Comments Off on Boris Vian for Anglophones
“Boris Vian for Anglophones” appeared in Strange Attractor Journal 2 (2005), edited by Mark Pilkington. Vian is one of my favorite writers, and his work is still largely unknown to English speakers. I tried in this article to give some idea of his astonishing output, including the less familiar works — such as his songs […]
Pantuso
July 7th, 2011 · Comments Off on Pantuso
My slide show on a curious NYC street artist, who called himself Pantuso, appeared on the former webzine “Word.” I also performed it at the Brooklyn Museum, the gallery Four Walls, Dixon Place, and other fine venues. The “Word” version is archived here.
The Count of Saint-Germain
July 6th, 2011 · 1 Comment
My article on the ever mysterious and alluring nobleman appeared in the June 2001 issue of the Fortean Times. (I originally had a link to it here, but it no longer works.)
Don’t Play Fast
July 4th, 2011 · Comments Off on Don’t Play Fast
I found this injunction in an old ukulele instruction book, and made it into buttons for my students. Don’t.
The Book of Fortunatus
July 4th, 2011 · Comments Off on The Book of Fortunatus
“The Book of Fortunatus” appeared in the first issue of the Strange Attractor Journal (2004) edited by Mark Pilkington. It’s devoted to fringe literary theories, particularly those that find more meaning in a text than the author intended. Among the subjects are Pope R. Hill, who found hidden solutions to all of the Sherlock Holmes […]
Xavier Forneret: The Dark Man’s Dreams
July 1st, 2011 · Comments Off on Xavier Forneret: The Dark Man’s Dreams
This article on Xavier Forneret, “the Unknown Romantic,” appeared in the third issue of Strange Attractor Journal (2006), edited by Mark Pilkington. I translated two of Forneret’s transcriptions of his dreams, for which Betsy Heistand provided illustrations. Here’s the first page:
Fort in Solrésol
June 30th, 2011 · Comments Off on Fort in Solrésol
Quoz
June 28th, 2011 · 1 Comment
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