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Week in Review: March 29-April 4

An overview of my creative works made in the past week.

An overview of my creative works made in the past week.

COLLAGE

The 36 Questions That Lead To Love… by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

The 36 Questions That Lead To Love… by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

Fire Water Ghost by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

Fire Water Ghost by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

An Ode to Violence by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

An Ode to Violence by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

The Dark Age of Aquarius by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

The Dark Age of Aquarius by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

The Song of Sex by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

The Song of Sex by Joan Pope (for Burning House Press)

Saturn in Aquarius; or Precession of the Equinoxes by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn)

Saturn in Aquarius; or Precession of the Equinoxes by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn)


MUSIC

Temple ov Saturn - Correspondences

Temple ov Saturn - Correspondences

I’ve added a new subscriber exclusive on Bandcamp. This is part of the Flowers of Evil material.


ETC..

My guest editorship at Burning House Press has come to an end! Thanks to everyone who contributed. Check out the issue here.

Weeks in Review: March 8-21

An overview of my creative works made in the past two weeks.

An overview of my creative works made in the past two weeks.

COLLAGE

Twitter Famous by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Twitter Famous by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

You’re Not There by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

You’re Not There by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Sex of Death by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House

Sex of Death by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House

Can’t Fake a Fake Life by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Can’t Fake a Fake Life by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Santa Muerte by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Santa Muerte by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Enantiomorph by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Enantiomorph by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Untitled Deer Poem by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

Untitled Deer Poem by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

A Fairy Tale Covered in Underwater Ashes by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

A Fairy Tale Covered in Underwater Ashes by Joan Pope (Temple ov Saturn) for Burning House Press

The Wonderfull Yeare by Joan Pope, commissioned by Invulnerable Nothings

The Wonderfull Yeare by Joan Pope, commissioned by Invulnerable Nothings

Communion by Joan Pope

Communion by Joan Pope


Upcoming… ETC…

Its obvious given the global crisis that a lot of upcoming jobs, projects, and events have been cancelled or postponed. I hope we all get through this.

Stay safe, stay healthy. Please stay home.

Guest Editorship at Burning House Press: March 2020

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Burning House Press are excited to welcome JOAN POPE as our MARCH 2020 guest editor! As of today JOAN will take over editorship of Burning House Press online for the full month of MARCH.

Submissions are open from today – 1st MARCH and will remain open until 24TH MARCH.

Joan‘s theme for the month is as follows

SEX AND DEATH IN THE AGE OF AQUARIUS

“Solve et coagula”


“Without contraries is no progression. Attraction and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate, are necessary to human existence. From these contraries spring what the religious call Good and Evil. Good is the passive that obeys reason; Evil is the active springing from Energy.
Good is heaven. Evil is hell.”
 – William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell


“The god of death is the lord of sex at the same time…It’s a marvelous thing. One after another, you can see these gods Ghede, the death god of the Haitian voodoo, is also the sex god. Wotan had one eye covered and the other uncovered, do you see, and at the same time was the lord of life. Osiris, the lord of death and the lord of the generation of life. It’s a basic theme: that which dies is born. You have to have death in order to have life.” – Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth

The theme for March concerns the the union of opposites and the cycles of life/nature. Is sexual reproduction the birth of consciousness and the origin of death? How will sex and death manifest in the times ahead?
Explore the ebb and flow between polarities, the powerful relationship between sex and death. Tell me about duality; about the ways we celebrate birth and the ways we honor the dead. Examine the cycles of nature, the waxing and waning of the moon, the passing of the seasons, the movements of the heavenly bodies.

I am looking for submissions that address this theme via poetry, short stories, art, collage, music, spoken word recordings, paintings, drawings, photos, video art,  as well as non-fiction submissions: essays, interviews, reviews. 

Please see this post for more info about the submission guidelines.