What poetry deserves this time? What time deserves this poetry? This is a poetry that takes in, talks back, bites down at the questionable, the unintelligible, the intolerable. Hard hitting speech, rhythmically measured and aurally gifted, its words on occasion break apart, elide a letter or two. Eric Acosta elects consonance over assonance to say what. Say what? This is a poetry fully alive to coming alive. It registers confusion, ferocity and tenderness. "Of me, of you haunts the page." "Genderless sex gone / fluid / . . . wanting from so unattainable a distance." Addiction flirts and flaunts; alcohol is exorcised: "the whiskey jar had to be put out to pasture / I baptized the glass nine times / and it still sinned." Go with Acosta's motion flesh, there is wit a aplenty, "he wasn't a man, more a revolving door."
Jeanne Heuving, author Mood Indigo and Brilliant Corners
Eric Acosta's poems are multi-lingual multisensory Surrealist "aggregation of pilgrimage" into the 5th dimension, that "between it all" upside down reality, that uncanny valley full of "Lithic phantasms" "epistemic fur" "Tongues of illumination." Sit for a bit in this "somanous garden" and you'llknow what it means "to be in multiple states/at the same time" to hear on a cellular level the primordial radio howl in light particles something beyond the grasp of a singular hippocampus, the bric-a-brac of time converging in mind "FULLness of instance/the of of of"
Matt Trease, author Later Heaven: Production Cycles
Motion Flesh is a brilliant act of dwelling within the inexhaustible nothingness of the moment, replete with the intensities and idiosyncrasies of lived duration. The color of freeze dried, larvae infusions, moon fuzz and meat grinders, truth as a weapon of mass destruction, plexiglass tombs, ooze hangovers and gelatinous murk, tenable inhumanity, galactic contradictions, washing machines on rinse cycle and the inevitable moment when time eats space. Acosta's gift is an ability to hold together a precision of language with a seductive ambiguity of thought, a truly lucid delirium of encounter that persists through residues of texture and mood. In this work, deep meditation meets the struggle to maintain poise in the face of raw but often mundane existence. Flesh in motion breeds vertigo, thoughts pushed to a breaking point where new and alternate geographies of emotional and psychological insight begin to emerge. In Acosta's words: "pollination not revolution", Motion Flesh is a collection of moments, ideas, and thoughts, each pushed to a point of beautifully glitched catalysis-a deep dive into the lucid but hallucinatory territory of the felt mind.
Ted Hiebert, author In Praise of Nonsense: Aesthetics, Uncertainty and Postmodern Identity
Eric M Acosta is a poet and noise artist living in Seattle. You can find more of his work at StonePacificZine.com or at his website printcopiesavialable.com. He currently runs the Unpoetry performance series, a twice monthly curated showcase at Bulldog News & Café and Underbelly. Find more info on the series at unpoetry.net