Jen Brown
of Women In Caskets
&
John Easdale
From ANDRAS JONES: I met Jen and her partner Dawn Humphreys from “Women In Caskets” at one of the many horror conventions I attend with my Nightmare family and was immediately charmed by them. But when I heard their podcast about Nightmare 4 I fell head over heels in art-love. Jen Brown’s passion for the genre and Women In Casket’s subversive feminist take on it was a welcome respite from the mostly male (and often sadly macho) podcasters and interviewers that dominate the field. Nothing against the dudes but Jen & Dawn’s podcast didn’t just stick out because they’re women. It stuck out because it was really smart. I’ll leave it to others to determine if there is a correlation there.
Here’s a link to their Nightmare on Elm Street podcast:
PHYSICAL POETRY
Physical Poetry/speak to me I’m your friend
Show me a butterfly/sudden sunset summer wind
Delicate lazy/sleep with me I’m your friend
Read me a greeting card/
Never let me see you sad
Blow a balloon child/take me on 13 new rides
Throw me a rock ball/Kiss me seven times a day
I know what you’re saying/but I don’t understand what you said
Physical tongue-tied/Try, try, try…
Everyday I spin and twirl and say you’re my forever girl
A-B-C-D-1-2-3 and that’s how it’s always going to be
Melly Doe I love you so and I’m never gonna let you go
A-B-C-D-1-2-3 and that’s how it’s always going to be
Everyday I spin and twirl and say you’re my forever girl
A-B-C-D-1-2-3 and that’s how it’s always going to be
Melly Doe I love you so and I’m never gonna let you go
A-B-C-D-1-2-3 and that’s how it’s always going to be
And that’s how it’s always going to be
And that’s how it’s always going to be