Found object
I saw a scrap of paper that looked like trash on the edge of the rock wall. I picked it up and was surprised to find that it was my practice strip for the...
bookmaking / Fragments / garden
by Catherine · Published July 17, 2021 · Last modified July 30, 2021
I saw a scrap of paper that looked like trash on the edge of the rock wall. I picked it up and was surprised to find that it was my practice strip for the...
fabric / Fragments / stitching / thread
by Catherine · Published June 3, 2019 · Last modified September 5, 2019
I’m working on a project under the guidance of Jude Hill of Spiritcloth in her Patchwork in Perspective course. I’ve wanted to do this for a long time, and it is a revelation. I...
Write something containing the word “appalling.” • Overheard: “I don’t feel like it’s getting me where I want to go.” • I have two bales of straw in the back of my car, free...
Fragments function almost completely without metaphors. They are replaced by gestures. A gesture is a sensory observation, a riff of thought which is complete in itself; in this completeness, it lures the reader into...
“A Day to Unword” – Some fragments online in Fraglit’s current issue Philosophical Notebooks
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