It’s rare a thing dies when you want. Emily saw the red in her head. It was a
circling. It was thief. It was a bicycle thrown downhill in a torrent of firing. Dash,
dash, dash.
Artwork by Rauan Klassnik From Lenses: All the desire went into his neck. It felt like a snake. It felt like a crucifix. It felt like a ‘batman’ ‘outta’ hell. He was quite the character what with his neck and its desire and all. All the hate went into his balls. It felt like an…
Read MoreRauan Klassnik From PANK: Never. Gonna. Stop. The Clock Sweated & Sighed & Died Clinton 4016. Ef Xerox, Ef Xerox. Sonic Kart. Wormchesters. …Read more
Read MoreHow is Mexhico? I’ve deprogrammed a Streets of Rage 2 cartridge to include a terrordactyl lots in it. I’ll post you a copy in the post, I mean, if that sounds like a good idea to you?
Read Moreby Russell Bennetts About the Author: Russell Bennetts is the editor of Berfrois.
Read Moreby Russell Bennetts and Rauan Klassnik 1. As they walked, his dog transformed, as it was wont to do, into one thing and then, quickly, into another. An old woman. A tree. A rat. A rat-a-tat-tat. 2. Is the Universe indifferent to all this? Can Tathāgata be found playing Deadly Premonition? Would Beelzebub be a…
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Read MoreKathryn Bigelow and Mark Boal at the 85th Academy Awards; screengrabs by X by Russell Bennetts 1. John Barrowman. 2. All-too pertinent news clips are shown in the background of two discussion scenes. 3. Music I listen to for pleasure being used for pain. (I know this happened IRL, but nonetheless.) 4. A song that…
Read Moreby Russell Bennetts Never ever ever ever ever give up. About the Author: Russell Bennetts is the editor of Berfrois.
Read MoreCuisine Jazz is the music for white people who can’t feel, Creole is the cuisine. To the Pantry Pickled eggscondiments Microwave popcorn. A sealed bag of marshmallowsa sponge Square crisps. Frozen meatballs would defrost. About the Author: Russell Bennetts is the editor of Berfrois.
Read MoreTen years have passed since poet, essayist and interviewer Russell Bennetts founded Berfrois, drawing its rather gallic name from the Old English term for the dais on which jousts were viewed.
Read MoreAnyone who thinks fiction and poetry are dying art forms needs to stay at home and get online more. As Russell Bennetts wrote in The Digital Critic ‘the revolution might not be televised…
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