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Scattered Resistance v2: Inversion Promised
Scattered Resistance v3: Setting In
Scattered Resistance v1: Childhood Waning
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Scattered Resistance Series

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Scattered Resistance v7 - Revision Nation is the closure piece to the vac's early work, and layers comfort and discomfort as the same entity.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherWetdryvac
Release dateDec 24, 2013
Scattered Resistance v2: Inversion Promised
Scattered Resistance v3: Setting In
Scattered Resistance v1: Childhood Waning

Titles in the series (7)

  • Scattered Resistance v1: Childhood Waning

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    Scattered Resistance v1: Childhood Waning
    Scattered Resistance v1: Childhood Waning

    Scattered Resistance V1 - Childhood Waning is the early poetry of the Wetdryvac, from 1979 to 1992. It covers a wide range of topics, almost all reflective, from nuclear war to investment in cats. By turns comforting and hostile, metered and chaotic, these poems represent the Vac's earliest known work.

  • Scattered Resistance v2: Inversion Promised

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    Scattered Resistance v2: Inversion Promised
    Scattered Resistance v2: Inversion Promised

    Scattered Resistance v2 - Inversion Promised is poetry from the Wetdryvac, from 1991. Reflective and often grim, it addresses themes of suicide and recovery, face presentation, and cats as a system of stability.

  • Scattered Resistance v3: Setting In

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    Scattered Resistance v3: Setting In
    Scattered Resistance v3: Setting In

    Scattered Resistance V3 - Setting In is the early poetry of the Wetdryvac, mostly 1991, though a couple poems are guesswork as to date. Modes expand here a bit, with some walkabout in spacing and dynamics, most of which have been reformatted for ePub and ease of reading. It's here the vac discovers comfortable forms, and begins moving in the patterns it will return to a dozen and more years later.

  • Scattered Resistance v4: Settling In

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    Scattered Resistance v4: Settling In
    Scattered Resistance v4: Settling In

    Scattered Resistance v4 - Settling In, well - it gets into grooves. Patterns, repetitions, adjustments. 1991-1992, mostly, and it begins to more seriously address power and consent. Rarely comforting, significantly more neutral observer smoulder than Setting In.

  • Scattered Resistance v5: Inluminal

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    Scattered Resistance v5: Inluminal
    Scattered Resistance v5: Inluminal

    Scattered Resistance v5 - Inluminal is poetry from the Wetdryvac, from 1992. Written in a state of blur and burn, between mad happenings and serious bouts of sleep. Here, it is decided, poetry matters, and will be a lifelong thing - and here, as it happens, is the madness of that decision.

  • Scattered Resistance v6: Below the Thermocline

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    Scattered Resistance v6: Below the Thermocline
    Scattered Resistance v6: Below the Thermocline

    Scattered Resistance v6 - Below the Thermocline assesses the concept of self destruction, depression, and an amusement at the structures of angst. Self mocking, grinding at times, its attention is focused primarily on that trivialized - a sense of self.

  • Scattered Resistance v7: Revision Nation

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    Scattered Resistance v7: Revision Nation
    Scattered Resistance v7: Revision Nation

    Scattered Resistance v7 - Revision Nation is the closure piece to the vac's early work, and layers comfort and discomfort as the same entity.

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Wetdryvac

Wetdryvac: A non-gendered mechanical contrivance designed specifically for interactions with humans driven by preconception, with the thus-far successful goal of rendering such preconceptions wompsie-sideways. Currently operating out of New England, wetdryvac.net, and similarly friendly locales.

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