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Locust 12 Editorial

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Dead Bees on Hot Cement
Adam Turl interviews R. Faze
Oct 3, 2025
Dead Bees on Hot Cement
Adam Turl interviews R. Faze
Oct 3, 2025

The effect is important, not so much the actual individual piece of work. So if you have some good effect, of course you can have good effect or bad effect, but let’s hope that whatever you’re creating has some good effects. As long as that good effect fertilizes the soil that’s what I care about.

Adam Turl interviews R. Faze
Oct 3, 2025
Hospitality Engine
Tish Turl
Apr 29, 2025
Hospitality Engine
Tish Turl
Apr 29, 2025

Naugahyde seats crackle and groan under my knees, / sounds like taking shoes off at the end of the night, / when I remember that the first computer / was a woman named Ada Lovelace / who worked from home, mailing numbers to a Difference Engine

Tish Turl
Apr 29, 2025
KCHUNK vs. The Bop Bags
Tish Turl
Apr 29, 2025
KCHUNK vs. The Bop Bags
Tish Turl
Apr 29, 2025

We walk in the firelight of foreclosed homes, / smoke thick as the ink of old contracts,

Tish Turl
Apr 29, 2025
Where Stars Make Dreams and Dreams Make Stars
Alexander Billet
Apr 29, 2025
Where Stars Make Dreams and Dreams Make Stars
Alexander Billet
Apr 29, 2025

Orson Welles called Los Angeles “a bright, guilty place.” David Lynch, upon his arrival, noticed the brightness. “I love Los Angeles,” he wrote in Catching the Big Fish. “I know a lot of people go there and they see just a huge sprawl of sameness. But when you’re there for a while, you realize that each section has its own mood. The golden age of cinema is still alive there, in the smell of jasmine at night and the beautiful weather. And the light is inspiring and energizing. Even with smog, there’s something about that light that’s not harsh, but bright and smooth. It fills me with the feeling that all possibilities are available. I don’t know why. It’s different from the light in other places.”

Alexander Billet
Apr 29, 2025

 

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