Tag Archive: Patrick Gill

Poetry: Correspondence vol. 1

by: The Gill Brothers Note: As a form of mental calisthenics and an interesting form of keeping in touch, in their weekly correspondence  Jeff and Patrick Gill send each other lists of words they could use… Read More

A Show That Gives Not A Single F**k: Why We Love Cougar Town

by: Patrick Gill and Nico Lang Patrick: I wasn’t there in the beginning.  I heard murmurs of Cougar Town‘s wobbly conceit, wonky tone and inability to flesh out its characters.  I thought it… Read More

Fiction: Eureka

by: Patrick Gill “Any floating object displaces it own weight of fluid.” – Archimedes of Syracuse His body fell.  We could say he jumped; he did land feet first from his place on the… Read More

Twinkhate: Confronting the Biases Against Effeminate Males

by: Patrick Gill and Nico Lang Patrick: No matter what my body has ever looked like I have always seen it as fat; I think that was the predominate source of my “twink… Read More

Poetry: Sure, you can call me girl.

by: Patrick Gill My boots are stomping a bubblegum beat– Maroon, ill laced, somewhat well placed and paced while my whole body is keeping a scotch soaked time—no it’s not the good stuff… Read More

A Perverse, Misshapen Bliss: A Sixteen Year Old Views Francis Bacon’s Painting

by: Patrick Gill Many of Francis Bacon’s paintings are portraits or studies of the body; yet when first seen, the majority of what could be recognized as a human face or form has… Read More

Get It While You Can: The Dating Profile of Patrick Gill

Preferred pronouns: Masculine, with the occasional honey or girl if you know me well. Interested in: Dudes, men, guys. If this were a beauty pageant how would you introduce yourself? There would be a… Read More

Summer In The Noise Factory

by: Patrick Gill I am serenely shitting in the chintz and rusted luxury laden half bathroom, with the padded powder blue toilet seat, matching sink basin, and gold fleck laminate counter tops. Then there is… Read More

Drag Us to Hell: The Time We Survived Jack and Jill

by: Patrick Gill and Nico Lang Patrick: It was supposed to be terrible fun.  I love bad movies, I love it when a film trying in earnest misses it’s intended mark and finds… Read More

Things We’re Not Supposed To Talk About In Public: When We Were Straight Edge

by: Patrick Gill and Mar Curran Note: Things Were Not Supposed To Talk About In Public is a part of a series of articles that indulges a panel of IOW writers desire to… Read More