willa smart
I publish some poems in various places.
I continue to think about water striders and eros.
I compose pastoral concrete poems.
I write an erotic novel about water insects.
I fantasize about blushing and plant galls.
I remain skeptical about the notion of consent.
I describe unheard music.
I record two folk songs about the wish to become an animal.
I imagine caterpillars as poets.
With Lindsey french, I extract estrogen from urine.
With Anna Orlikowsa, I stage an erotic novel in a houseboat.
I make two stands for reading gathered stones.
I compose a text in my head and recite it publicly.
I produce a book of fantasies.
I title an exhibition, "Dancing in your Head.
I exhibit five apparatuses for training surface reading.
With Lindsey french, I print a plastic fossil.
With Lindsey french, I receive and release water samples from industrial and romantic landscapes.
I let the prints of speed reading exercises dry on the remaining lakefront rocks near Belmont Avenue.
I make an outdoor waterbed containing an exhortation on its underside.
I float the latex reading diagrams in a spring-fed pond.
I initiate an imprint of a record label dedicated to gaseous releases of rock records.
I receive and recite training in vocal performance.
I present a lecture through the medium of limestone.
I coauthor a book of aphorisms with Brandon Wilner.