Issue 22: | 4 Feb. 2024 |
Visual | Poetry |
is a Scottish writer and visual poet. He has exhibited visual poetry and published prose and poetry internationally for a number of years, with his work appearing in Big Bridge, E·ratio, Otoliths, The Sunday Times Poet’s Corner, and Utsanga, among others. He is the author most recently of Toys for Telepaths (Red Fox Press, C’est Mon Dada series; 2023), and a Xerolage of visual poetry, Arcturian Punctuation (Xexoxial Editions). Nelson lives by a burn in Central Scotland with a cat named Amma, drinks Brazilian coffee, and enjoys listening to the deep, resonant tones of the rudra veena.
See more of his asemic writing on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/afterlights70/
⚡ Nicola Winborn Reviews Toys for Telepaths by Stephen Nelson in Mercurious Magazine (28 June 2023)
⚡ Four Asemic Artworks in MacQueen’s Quinterly (Issue 16, January 2023)
⚡ “Algeria” (from Colonial Mud), prose poem/microfiction by Stephen Nelson in International Times: The Magazine of Resistance (3 December 2022)
⚡ “Five Very Brief Texts” (from Colonial Mud), microfiction in The Fortnightly Review (October 2022)
⚡ Oh! Pee Queue..., visual poem by Stephen Nelson on Facebook (26 April 2022)
⚡ soulfflé, one-word vispo at Instagram (18 July 2017)
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