glowball, Steven Farmer

glowball

Steven Farmer

Publisher: theenk Books
PubDate: 3/25/2010
ISBN: 9780964734272
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 17
Pages: 96
 

Poetry. "Hey there 'data clump'! Yeah, you with that 'digital plant' on your desk, get down from your 'general behavior (box),' 'lifelong debt' is 'bio triggering'! Comparison shopping operates at the neuronal level; synaptic plasticity in language spores 'eternally logged in.' Back away from your 'colluder tool'! Corporeal logos or corporate logo, we know ourselves in 'metered waves,' 'bank cabbage,' computational biology. Not to get poetic but the 'CSI beach' pounds just beyond this 'military hedge'; Target is retail experience and war, 'deployment occurs at scented intervals.' In GLOWBALL, Steve Farmer infiltrates the 'technical staff of Accepted Sanctuaries of Respite & Commonality' and is deftly 'handling drafts of the design.' He reminds us that login itself is a 'content affirmation exercise,' that we are 'liquid data' experiencing 'ijoy' 'in beta.' 'You have (taken) my dream face.' Save your 'fictive depth' for someone who hasn't read this book. Then grab your 'inner media' (and all of Farmer's books) and head for the hills"--Yedda Morrison.

Author City: DANVILLE, CA USA

Steven Farmer's books include CORACLE, Tone Ward, WORLD OF SHIELDS, Standing Water, MEDIEVAL, and GLOWBALL. He holds a BA in Writing from UCSD and an MA in English from Sonoma State U, where he studied under poet David Bromige. His work life includes many years as a chef in the restaurant business, and a career shift to the IT industry, where he now manages software development projects and tools supporting professional services risk management. He currently lives 20 miles east of Oakland, CA.

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