Nikki Reimer ---blog

 

noreimerreason

a reading, writing, and photo blog. oh and animals. and their rights. there ain't never been any reimer reason, and i'm not gonna start now

Tiger and lion (Taken with instagram)

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I love you #eastvancats (Taken with instagram)

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End of an era (Taken with instagram)

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I love you #eastvan (Taken with Instagram at Eye Contact)

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#photoadaymay #17: snack (Taken with instagram)

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#photoadaymay #16: I’m reading my dear friend D-Zomp’s words on the train! And remembering him bitching about this photo shoot even tho he is clearly a babe. @poetryisdead (Taken with Instagram at Joyce - Collingwood SkyTrain Station)

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Lily from Liz (Taken with instagram)

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#photoadaymay #15: love (Taken with instagram)

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#photoadaymay #14: grass (Taken with Instagram at New Amsterdam Cafe)

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Sea vegetable goes to the beach (Taken with instagram)

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Just Twelve Bars: On Adam Seelig's Every Day in the Morning (Slow)

December 2, 2010
Posted to Lemon Hound on Monday, November 29, 2010.

My first problem, after reading Adam Seelig’s Every Day in the Morning (Slow), and having decided to review it, involved how to curb my penchant for superlatives, chiefly because, let’s be honest, it reads as unlearned and juvenile, and secondarily because I wanted to shout that the work is orginal! breathtaking! brilliant! inspiring! when the very words have been rendered meaningless by overuse.

Fuck.

Ok, Every Day in the Morning (Slow) scans like poetry but claims to be fiction, or reads like fiction but sounds like monologue, or looks like nothing I’ve ever seen and reads like the voice in my head, or sounds like a poetically arranged first fiction laid out as a musical score, note to note to note across the page and breath and breath and breadth.

(Breathe.)

The physical experience of reading the book. Seated in the cafeteria at the College on lunch break, I flatten the book open on it’s spine to read the words printed at the very edge of each margin on each page. Every sentence letter and every gesture word signifies a decision—Brecht via Seelig. The space on the page leaves room for my own breath, leaves space to pay attention to the power of one word to turn meaning on its edge.

(Slow) is the opposite of the blog: There is space. There is time. There is room to consider. There are no hyperlinks. There are no distractions. There is the word and the note and the voice and the man and the woman and the father and

the

word

and

the

page

and

the

mirror

and

twelve

bars

just

twelve

bars

or

one

note



Not a bore never a bore a book best read in one sitting (slow).

 

Vancouver is Awesome's Donor Drive!!

November 26, 2010
 
 Dear Friends and Family, 

As you may know, I am volunteer editor of the community based non-profit organization Vancouver is Awesome, an organization that is very important to me as well as Vancouver. 

Today I'm asking for your help in the form of a financial donation. Your support means we can continue to celebrate our amazing city, create events, and support other individuals and organizations that are making Vancouver the arts and culture hub we all enjoy. 

Money raised will cover everythin...

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Saccharinity

November 22, 2010






 

 

Copper, you’re my very best friend. 

And you’re mine too, Tod.

And we’ll always be friends forever. Won’t we? 

Yeah, forever
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Inventory, Inventoried

November 21, 2010
This post was published to the Lemon Hound Blog on Monday, November 15. I had fun figuring out how to make a chart in html.
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Inventory, Inventoried

An Inventory after Marguerite Pigeon's Inventory. (Anvil Press, 2009).

Legend for Categories
S = Selling
C = Conceptualism
B = Biography
P = Pages
I = Interviews
R = Reviews
M = Miscellanea



CategoryItem
SThere are no customer reviews yet
CObject as muse
BA writer of poetry and fiction
RPigeon was recently a participant in the Studio.
SYear: 2009
PSketch of...

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Lost Westie Puppy in East Van | Please keep yr eyes open

November 8, 2010

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