diaric, poetry, sonic bullion, station notes

’25 THERE IS NO LIMIT

Hot off the griddle, Auntie Pancake’s poetry and moon are out of bounds and in Gemini. 

Photo by Maria Borisenko on Pexels.com | <<c’est tout en sîrop>>

quick station note

After a useful sojourn to Ghost dot org, bardic bullion has returned to substack.

hahaha. the joys of being dual-minded in a dual season. I am grateful for the Ghost experiment and what it has to offer: a decentralized newsletter platform. Also doesn’t host certain buffoonery that Substack does. But!

I am grateful for the community on Substack I have been able to cultivate, and for the vibrant communities others cultivate there, too. To my subscribers—thank you!!! I deeply appreciate your time and attention and support, and your patience while I experiment.

FYI & for those who are interested in making a newsletter and/or already have one, here are some my trials and errors from my experience with Ghost dot org:

Ghost is not as user friendly: my radio show and mixtape links weren’t working in the newsletter deploys, which is no good since sound and music are such an integral part of my diaries and creations. I like to use a variety of media and Ghost’s capacities and flexibilities were not suited to my needs. The navigation for readers and subscribers was also disappointing, unfortunately.

More important than that—Ghost does not currently offer the vibrant community living and growing on Substack. I repeat myself, but: I am so grateful for my communion with folks. I read and subscribe to many substacks, follow many folks there (and more and more by the week). There are many beloveds and lovely artists and journalists there I love supporting their work and being among them.

Who knows, perhaps I’ll switch again in the future. I am fleetfooted, after all. But for now, I am glad to be back. Love you!


sonic & bardic bullion


It's quieter in my head so far.
plucked your eye out • climbed up that hill to rest.

Who am I with complete rest? Correct • sleep cycles? • avoiding the truth? • my eyes, burned weary • Been dreaming of Grandma’s house • and her son called begging, • Save my life.

fresh from the vortex of devotion, soul oriented toward obsession, quest is consummation • when the smoke finally clears • my lungs, filler up • like John, I am a word slut, gimme that fucking word search and ooh! the fun I'll have—

Enough Preamble.

Yearning away • I wanna give Megan... pause • Next door, the shepherd • fixing your juicer.

Baby, what happened to you? • Happens to all of us, mutation’s painful • less so than nostalgia? • Honey, let the satire strike you • let the funny hit • too close to home.

When it’s false flags • close to home, • soldiers, spies dragged up
category is: diplomatic realness
category is: left their hoods at the cleaners, so masks'll have to do
category is: secret police & genocidaire
don't worry, shitbirds, we recognize you anyway. • blink, chicken! blink!

obedience is most dangerous, most violent.

People, let's commotion. • <<comfort the afflicted, afflict the comfortable.>> • 
that nonviolence'll get you killed.

Grandma said, I’ll smash you! • Scotch on her rocker, Naples in her blood • Dal fiume al mare, Palestina sarà libera. • I sit, I swim in all the rivers my mothers gave me, give me, keep me • alive again and again and again • morning

when the baby is in her Nirvana era, led herself there to drink the blooms • what else is there but singing • singing with her • The heart of joy.

watching the mothers take down mirrors • portals, you know • who knows who watches • who is outside • now we know

before the ingress • the tide • my last question: what were those birds about • that crow flying • bumped his head in my window—twice!—looking for • my orange cat watching • gold eyes sweet honey mischief • slitted like a snake,
takes after his mother.

My last look: scissors and color flying, douse me • i'm going for rogue.


mixtape

Gemini saison ‘25 time capsule, for your listening pleasure:

This beautiful spring shelf mushroom print featured in the mixtape cover art is by amazing artist Gabi Guerra, and used here with her permission. Thank you, Gabi 💕 Please check out her wonders and shop at malahoraart.com


from the archives

May-June diaries out of the past for your reading and listening pleasure:


meanwhile

Royal star Fomalhaut • 2025 Finals • Mad Max interviews • I really miss MJ. • Carême and Stick • ReLiving Single, a joyous ritual • Reveling in the memories of Sly Stone and Brian Wilson • A gal who truly gets it. • Rest in merciful, loving peace, Parnia Abbasi, and too many others. 

& a recipe

Thank you to my family, who shared with me their friend’s 1:1:4 for homemade lemonade: 

  • 1 c lemon juice 
  • 1 c simple syrup 
  • 4 c water 

Add fruit and herbs as you like; it’s gonna be a scorcher 😉 

Stay wavy, love,

Kate

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STATION NOTE: friction diaries [feb ’25]

Hiya folks! Last month I started bardic bullion on Ghost to replace my Substack. I love so many of the folks and artists and community on Substack, but Substack is making significant investments that do not align with my values. Plus, I’m fascinated by Ghost’s spot in the decentralized web.

I also started posting my poetry recordings here, on WKDC The Bard, aka sonic bullion:

Temporarily. I know how Spotify treats creators and artists—also out of alignment with my values—so I’m committed to building and housing a decentralized audio platform as well. I’ll keep you posted.

I have no intention of shuttering my website here, my long-time love. I will link and post here and continue to call Kate Carsella dot com home.

Anywho, my dear readers and fellow artists, I hope you’ll visit me over at bardic bullion and at sonic bullion. I am grateful for your attention and your attunement. Bless you and please do luxuriate yourself with loving care.

Love always,
Kate

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STATION NOTE: Clearing

Photo by Sedanur Kunuk on Pexels.com

Hiya folks and Happy Winter Solstice!

I am humbled and thankful to report that my poem “Clearing” has been curated by the fabulous, fun, and superhot poets and folks of Poetry Trapper Keeper!

Thank you to Kelly Mullins and Larissa Fantini for all of your support and love!

Thank you readers. I hope you enjoy your time with my poetry.

Love always,
Kate

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station note: Pushcart

hello folks! I am honored to share this notice with you: Boudin has nominated my poem “tricky honey” for a Pushcart Prize in 2025.

Thank you Lynn Watson and all the good people at Boudin, for your wonderful support and recognition. I am honored. It was a dream come true to submit my writing to you, and the dream goes on.

Thank you all for reading. It’s my pleasure to share my writing with you. I hope you enjoy it, and I hope it spurs you on.

Love,
Kate

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station note: thanks & sonic bullion

a screenshot of Kate Carsella's poem "remember how you had me", curated in Issue 2 of manywor(l)ds literary magazine

Hey there neighbors!

I am honored and stunned to report that my poem “remember how you had me”, originally curated by manywor(l)ds in Issue 2, was nominated for Best of the Net (2025) (???!!!)

You could knock me over with a feather. Thank you, manywor(l)ds for curating and nominating my poem. I am humbled and grateful for your recognition and to be honored in such a stellar cohort. 

I encourage you, beloved reader, to explore all of manywor(l)ds’ nominees for poetry, fiction, art, and nonfiction. As always, thank you for completing the poem with you care and attention.

Check out the poetry jukebox here where I read this baby aloud.

Love always,
Kate

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station note: a man of winter & tricky honey

Photo: Roberta Sorge

Hiya folks,

I am humbled and honored to report that Boudin, the spicy online cousin to The McNeese Review, curated two of my poems—“a man of winter” and “tricky honey”—in their “Imagine: Summer II” issue. This is a dream come true. I love writing and I love sharing that with you. Thank you.

Thank you to Editor Vallie Lynn Watson and Managing Editor Abbie Skinner for considering and curating my poetry, and for putting this issue together.

Thank you readers. Without you, these poems would be incomplete. I hope you enjoy your time with them. I encourage you to pore over the pages of this and past issues of Boudin‘s riveting delights.

Love,
Kate

P.S. – yes, the monthly diary cycle has been on an impromptu hiatus… from publishing, that is. I am still writing and may have a surprise or two up my sleeve… Stay Tuned, love.


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Station note: my pretty redwood

Photo by Explore with Joshua on Unsplash

hello darlings—
My poem “my pretty redwood” now lives at Rat’s Ass Review’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue. It is an honor to be included in this collection of beautiful poetry and in this eccentric electric delightful poetry journal. I am grateful my poem has its new home. Thank you to Editor Roderick Bates. As ever, I hope you enjoy reading.

I love you,
Kate


jukebox:

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Station note: Fire on the Mountain

Hunter’s Affects no. 1: Winter Tour 2024 | EiC Alannah Guevara; cover by Tom Stockman

Hello darlings—

I am honored that two of my poems, “The Enemies’ Disease” and “everything i do is beautiful”, have been published in Hunter’s Affects no. 1: Winter Tour 2024. (be sure to check out the soundtrack, too!) Thank you to Editor-in-Chief/One-Woman Band Alannah Guevara for everything. It’s a delight to be included, I hope you all enjoy reading. 

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love is real 

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Love, 
Kate

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Station note: remember how you had me

Hi folks! With gratitude, I’m happy to report that my poem “remember how you had me” found a home in manywor(l)d‘s Issue 2. It was an honor and a delight working with the editors, I thank them from the bottom of my heart for this opportunity; I hope you all enjoy reading this issue (and Issue 1), it’s chock full of wow and wonders.

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