Josey Duncan
 
 

And we were clueless and we were reckless


We were so high on the continent we could see the curve of the Earth.

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Stopping toxic shop syndrome

When Ric Kellen, owner of Mellow Motors in Greenbrae, California—in eco-conscious Marin County—decided to get his shop certified “green” by the Bay Area Green Business Program, he didn’t have to change much. He’d already decided recycling made better business sense than paying to have piles of trash hauled away. Now, in addition to recycling as much as possible (including scrap steel), his staffers use recycled paper, green hand cleaner, a low-energy copy machine and energy-efficient bulbs.
 
Read this article at Ode Magazine

When we drink

The video recording of my reading at Quiet Lighting – Public Works, January 2011   …   I embarked on my first bender because I got dumped. Even when you know it’s coming, when you’re nineteen—and maybe, when you’re not—it sucks. After pleading and crying and empty threats, I called some friends, went to the Greyhound station, got hit-on by

Sim City 3000 print ad

I wrote this headline when I was 15. The reference was slightly more contemporary at that time.  

Dayshift

The video recording of my reading at Quiet Lighting – Cafe du Nord, May 2011   …   Dayshift: we hear spy planes circle low over the bay and see their shadows climb across the tops of the three metal bridges. Dayshift is where limbs turn to pins and needles and eyes nod no. A wet scream from a mouth

 
 
 

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