Gilgamesh

I can never get enough of watching Jason ‘Dizzy’ Gilgamesh. As he carves himself from stone, all Dizzy needs is a bit of work on his beard (the forwards mullet), a braiding class at the CAE, and he is there. The epic poetry will look after itself. By my figurin’ Diz could just about have it all together in time for the ashes next winter. Imagine the blood draining out of the already bloodless faces of the poms when they’re confronted with this rocky, hewn aspect of the great Babylonian warrior king (2 thirds god, 1 third human) charging in & emitting elements at them.

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About Nick Whittock

Nick Whittock’s 2nd book hows its (inken publisch) will be ready for the summer. In 2012 he had a chapbook published in the Vagabond Rare Objects series. It has a picture of a cricket bat on the front cover. His first book's cover was a reproduction of a photograph of cricketers lying on the ground.

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