Digital Poetics 3.31 a defence of derived and volatile distances by Harry Brooks-Kent

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Harry Brooks-Kent is kind of like a neuronal representation of aversive sounds, dispersing like spores. They are currently doing a PhD in poetry at the University of Roehampton. 

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