Fieldwork for Necropolis Amerikkka: LIGO Gravitational Wave Observatory

March 9, 2019

Can I convey my delight at my upcoming field work trip for my book Slaughter Parties and project Necropolis Amerikkka to the LIGO Gravitational Wave Observatory? No, no I cannot. Gravity and I have a love hate relationship that’s lasted my whole life. Somedays it really gets me down. But soon, so soon, all that is going to change. Just redirect the sails and off we go. It’s a fantastic place. I’ll let you know if they let me touch anything. I got into trouble at the Apache Mountain Observatory (those pesky Extratrussians?!?) for the project on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (The Sloan Digital Sky Survey has created the most detailed three-dimensional maps of the Universe ever made, with deep multi-color images of one third of the sky, and spectra for more than three million astronomical objects), but it was a micro-macro situation with one viewer facing the outer limits and the other end facing the femicides graves of Ciudad Juarez. By the way, the border does not need a wall. It needs different men. 

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