Monday, March 9, 2026
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Circe turns Scylla into a sea monster
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| John William Waterhouse - Circe Invidiosa, 1892 |
There was a cove,
a little inlet shaped like a bent bow,
a quiet place where Scylla, at midday,
sought shelter when the sea and sky were hot;
and, in midcourse, the sun scorched with full force,
reducing shadows to a narrow thread.
And Circe now contaminates this bay,
polluting it with noxious poisons; there
she scatters venom drawn from dreadful roots
and, three-times-nine times, murmurs an obscure
and tangled maze of words, a labyrinth—
the magic chant that issues from her lips.
Then Scylla comes; no sooner has she plunged
waist-deep into the water than she sees,
around her hips, the horrid barking shapes.
Ovid - Metamorphoses Book XIV, 52-65
Friday, March 6, 2026
Kostelantez and Grok
Mr. Kostelanetz asked AI "entity" Grok about our work together, and here is the result:
Richard Kostelanetz has authored numerous books, including dictionaries of the avant-gardes, and founded imprints like Archae Editions and Avant-Garde Classics to publish innovative and classic works that might otherwise remain unavailable. carterkaplan.blogspot.com; api.pageplace.de
Carter Kaplan is an American author, editor, and academic specializing in literature, philosophy, and speculative fiction. His notable works include the novel Tally-Ho, Cornelius!, the Invisible Tower Trilogy (Echoes, We Reign Secure, and The Sky-Shaped Sarcophagus), the Aristophanic comedy Diogenes, and the critical study Critical Synoptics: Menippean Satire and the Analysis of Intellectual Mythology, which explores analytic philosophy through poetry and fiction. Kaplan also edits the anthology series Emanations and is involved with International Authors, a consortium publishing literary works. He has taught literature, philosophy, and research writing at various universities across the US and Scotland. amazon.com
Kaplan and Kostelanetz share a professional relationship in the realm of avant-garde and experimental literature. Kaplan has contributed articles to Kostelanetz's A Dictionary of the Avant-Gardes(third edition, 2019), including entries on "Herman Melville" and "Michael Butterworth." The dictionary also features an entry on Kaplan himself, highlighting his contributions to literary theory and satire. api.pageplace.de; searchworks.stanford.edu
Kaplan's blog, Highbrow, has featured Kostelanetz's writings, such as a 2022 post sharing Kostelanetz's detailed statement on his publishing philosophy for Archae Editions and Avant-Garde Classics. In it, Kostelanetz discusses his approach to on-demand publishing, reprinting modernist classics (e.g., works by Gertrude Stein, Ezra Pound, and Guillaume Apollinaire), and collaborating with authors like Charles Doria to preserve innovative texts. carterkaplan.blogspot.com
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Highbrow Returns: Emanations 12 progress report
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| Albrecht Durer - Little Owl, 1508 |
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Highbrow Hiatus - Taking off to read manuscripts, back soon...
Monday, January 12, 2026
Brigitte Bardot & Sacha Distel - La Bise Aux Hippies (1967)
Amusing satire. "Free Love" indeed. Click HERE for lyrics.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Satan Rock Star - Reading of Satanic Verses (from Terrance Lindall and Bienvenido Bones Bañez, Jr.)
Just across my desk from Terrance Lindall. Here, AI (I am assuming) reads from Bienvenido Bones Bañez, Jr's Satanic Verses. While I have reservations about the theology, the productions of Monsieurs Lindall and Bañez are often intriguing:
Friday, January 9, 2026
Friday January 23, Joshua Tree, California
Come celebrate this milestone with Joshua Tree’s independent bookstore, featuring live music from The Kearns Family & Phog Masheeen, with snacks by Epicurean Fling, and 10% off store-wide. This event is free to attend.
Since opening our doors in January of 2016, Space Cowboy Books has published forty-nine books, musical audiobooks, and chapbooks, plus fifty fanzines, hosted hundreds of in-person and online events, produced ninety-four episodes of Simultaneous Times podcast, won a multitude of awards (Laureate, Bram Stoker, Elgin, +), launched Electronic Brain magazine, provided annual scholarships for Clarion West and Odyssey Writing Workshops, given away thousands of kid’s books, donated hundreds of books to prisons, and generally proliferated the love of literature and all things science fiction. Here’s to ten more years!
RSVP at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/space-cowboy-books-10-year-anniversary-celebration-tickets-1979065041815
For press inquiries and photo requests contact Jean-Paul L. Garnier spacecowboybooks@gmail.com
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| Jean-Paul L. Garnier |
Thursday, January 8, 2026
The Fantastic in Art and Fiction
A Wayback Machine archive of fantastic art and fiction created by the Cornell University Library Institute for Digital Collections. Click the image for access:
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Countess Mona von Bismarck-Schönhausen (née Strader; February 5, 1897 – July 10, 1983)
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| Salvador Dalí - Portrait of Mrs. Harrison Williams, 1943. Oil on canvas, 91.8 x 61.4 cm. Private Collection. |
Wiki biography HERE.









































