A Slice of Fluid Ground

Cooke, Kirsten. 2023. A Slice of Fluid Ground. Journal of Writing in Creative Practice, 16(2), pp. 199-213. ISSN 1753-5190 [Article]
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‘A Slice of Fluid Ground’ aims to write-with water; a methodology that is resistant to its instrumentalization under Anthropocentric thinking and the Capitalocene. ‘A Slice’ recognises writing as providing a set of relations; a map for interacting with the world. It opens with a ‘Key’, which acts as a navigational tool for traversing the topography of the text. ‘A Slice’ attempts to construct a set of sited waters in a way that does not reduce the substance to a line (cartography) or a consistent quantity (hydrological cycle). ‘A Slice’ begins with the section ‘Earthrise: The Ascent’ and then descends into watery accounts and locations; a counter-operation to the notion that humans can transcend the landscape. ‘A Slice’ dives into the nuances and depths of water, situating humans as a species amongst multiple planetary actors. Writing-with water traverses personal and fictional narratives, hydrological theories, and fluid topographies.


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