Lin Tarczynski: poet, artist, bookmonger, often inscribes herself as lcmt. Does not use AI. Not for the art, not for writing, not for anything. Nada, nope, zilch. Location: California’s central coast, about three hours out from Sisquoc (if you walk briskly). Favorite holiday: November 24, the day Joseph Glidden was issued a U. S. patent for barbed wire in 1874.
If you enjoy Lin’s work and would like to support the actual person who makes the art, you can make a donation through the artist’s Lin Carol Ko-Fi account: https://ko-fi.com/lincarol

Also this, from issue 82 of the Bellingham Review: Lin Tarczynski is a poet who delights in misusing words, an artist who enjoys making incomprehensible images, then joyfully explaining them with outlandish tales of phantasmagorical creatures. She is also a fictitious character, casting herself as the Unreliable Narrator who haphazardly explains persnickety details about the abstract comics of Geranium Lake Properties while leaving essential (and more fascinating) questions unanswered.
You can follow Lin Tarczynski’s posts on Vraicking at other social media sites like Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/chalk-idiom.bsky.social – and Tumblr – https://ablackbrick.tumblr.com/

Your barbed wire card is one of my all time favorites!
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Mine too. And it was my first!
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Glad to find your world here!
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Hello, sweetness. I noticed your retweets on twitter. Thanks!
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Hi, sweet yourself. I’ve been here and there up and down I-35 back and forth to my mother and home again and lost track of you here for a near month. I’m back, but must trek down the highway again in the next day or so. I must say I received your post cards and love them.
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Of things asemic I thought you may be interested to take a look and a fellow wordpress blogger….
I have sent him a link to your site.
Best wishes
Mr Cafe :-)
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Thank you, I am delighted you are giving a signal boost to Lestaret’s excellent blog. I am already aware of this immensely talent individual–I “met” Chris when we both worked on A Kick in the Eye. I am still absurdly proud of my contribution to that book.
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