The Writing of Jack Remick
Jack Remick
As a writer approaches the visionary techniques of Late Style, art changes from exercises in the craft of massaging the Ego to the transformative language of the unconscious, the archetypes, the structural reality of myth.
Art is salvation ever more so in the Late Style which is that time when the artist, in silence, frees the mind from oppressive and expected cultural-historical restraints of form and content to unleash a newness that both confounds and instructs. Without art, we are members of a tribe of efficient killers. I am not a member of that tribe.
The Latest from Jack Remick
Final Scene from Citadel– Bru Discovers C-1
BRU From the crest of the fossilized sand dune, Bru looked out on the wide desert plain. Wind whispered a gritty rattle as it shushed in her hair. She scanned the desert through...
Doubles in a Game of Chance
from Doubles in a Game of Chance-- Baldemar was incredible. Never before had he been legitimate and with the full backing of a powerful Committee member like Dalton to legitimize his actions. No fidaus now. Just legitimate directives sent straight from the heart of...
The Opening of “Citadel”
As far back as I can remember, I’ve had a sense of dread. I dream, and when I wake, I am sure it will be the day the world ends. Rose, my therapist, tells me more of her clients have apocalyptic dreams like mine. She doesn’t know what it means.Yesterday at the beach...
Two Pieces forthcoming in Summer, 2018 Raven Chronicles
Mailing Address | 15528 12th Ave. NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 www.ravenchronicles.org | editors@ravenchronicles.org | 206.941.2955 Date 3/10/18 Dear Jack Remick, Congratulations! We are pleased and proud to publish your 2 essays: “The Wisdom of Finishing” and “The...
Quartet of Strange Poems
Youtube video of reading. Quartet of Strange Poems Did they ever, in silent caress twined Under golden boughs, fuse their flesh In gnashed tooth rapture, swift fingers Running over ecstatic chill until Delight ab-rupted from the ripening Sweet-laden and...










