David Antrobus's Blog: The Migrant Type
March 8, 2025
Starlight
“When you are in doubt, be still, and wait; when doubt no longer exists for you, then go forward with courage. So long as mists envelop you, be still; be still until the sunlight pours through and dispels the mists—as it surely will. Then act with courage.” — Chief White Eagle, Ponca
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I climb out of the back seat, and they are momentarily awkward, as if searching for the right words for a farewell. In the end they find them.
“Get the fuck out of here, Geronimo. We see you again and it’s over ...
February 14, 2025
Rattles and Thorns
“I’m not ready for this.”
“No one ever is.”
You want to meet in the high desert? Inhale the heady fragrance of sage? Wrangle rattlers with me? Pick cactus spikes from our boots? Hike up the draw then run the scree slopes serenaded by the coyote chorus. Surf those loose stones. Watched by wary stands of ponderosa pine, bark still blackened from the last time.
Do you think it a kind of charm that porcupines are named thus? That their name means thorn pig?
There are some who wear those thorns on t...
January 3, 2025
Life Begot
Diminished, this.
Something dark and skeletal clinging to a whitewash wall ripples your skin with sudden cold.
We live somewhere between no place and so long, but we’ll go for answers anyway.
“Are you coming home?”
“What do you think?”
“You’ll be here.”
“In spirit, at least.”
We heard each other and we hurt each other and we can barely hear the difference.
What is us? Most don’t have to enact this, but I’m moving across the plains this dusk and whispering to the team-huddled buffalo while bats ...
November 22, 2024
Who Art Worthy
*Content warning for racism and misogyny and implied sexual violence*
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“[call] Well who's that writin'?
[response] John the Revelator” — Blind Willie Johnson
Latrant, a man from the north, knew that fear makes men cruel. And that beauty and cruelty, valves both arterial and veinic, vie at the ventricular core of the world.
And though he was lean as a wolverine starved and shaped by austerity and weathered like a twisted tamarack lone upon a tundra, and though he had b...
October 18, 2024
Hourglass
He came stumbling into the cabin with an armload of dry cordwood and dropped it clattering by the stove. Once he’d gone back to the porch and stomped the snow off his boots and shook out his coat, he came back to the stove and stacked the quartered birchwood neatly beside it and opened the stove and fed it a log.
She sat silent in a rocker, not rocking, and watched him warm his hands. She tried but she could no longer read him, and he no longer looked at her. Silent fury and indifference and eve...
October 6, 2024
Yellow Nebula
I’m okay. I’m okay. Alright, back off already. You’ve told me now.
Give me some sp…
She’s…
Wait.
She’s… what? Dead?
Right. Yeah… got it, thanks for that, can’t wait to return the favour.
No, no, I don’t need any—
Water? Sure.
Hold on, wait. She’s dead? I must not’ve heard you right.
Uh-huh. Okay. I’m all ears.
You already told me, I get it. You’re just saying the same words over. I’m…
What the fuck. What’s happening here?
Are you for real? Are you for fucking real?
What? What?
Seriously, w...
September 7, 2024
Downside
That phrase folks use: what possessed him? He supposed possession was as good a reason as any. He figured he knew these caves, had explored them many times in his childhood and youth, and where was the harm in a whim? How can it be wrong to feel home again?
He knew there was a chamber beyond the second bulb of a tumescent tract, and in that chamber were sparkling and luminous stalactites. Viridescent claws of underworld gods. Who wouldn’t want to pass through a monster’s caliginous guts to see s...
August 30, 2024
Aircrash
“Dear diary, today nothing awful happened.”
Days we can say that are okay days. Days like today when the worst that happened was the squabbling of ravens in the treetops. Unlike yesterday when a sound from behind Wolf Mountain momentarily quickened your heart beat. The sensation of something staggering to its feet… and selecting. Targeting. Glitching.
Your mother, boarding, grips your hand, like she knows.
You recall all this, the world’s contrasts:
Fruit stands in a scorched land where even the...
June 1, 2024
The Green Unruly
La tristesse
How this all came together, no idea, but I arrive at the place my love once lived, crossing the tracks that divide two parallel roads, into the heart of this small Pennsylvania town, while my ailing car radio works to stifle “Oh My Heart” by R.E.M.
So little time to hunker down and wait till washed-out roads are cleared of floodwater and if necessary fixed. Waiting unaccompanied amid drear fall memories. The doom-tolling railroad crossings. A boxcar barroom in matte black punctuated...
August 5, 2023
Calliope
Winter
Where we began was when so much ended. Luck played its part for us, such a scatterment up north when the bad thing happened most everyplace else. Three of us first, another boy and a girl, both gone now, so no need to return names the world took from them for good.
We met the bard John Hefford, and he would chant, “This is airless, and we are careless, adrift upon a tundra. Mountains loom then soon recede. Sieveloads of snow sift and settle on everything.” Like he saw how words could mag...