Verna Cable

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Italian American, 1925-1989. She flounces in wearing five pounds of gertrude pollen. She is a moose. She receives a fifty dollar bill inscribed and mottled by Benjamin Peret.

"Verna reared up. We had never seen that." Stimes Addisson to Mazzistow Carrington, relating a story about how Cable advanced upon William Flintrock one night, using an Okinawan "crane" posture, before laying him a blow which sent him sprawling onto a table heaped with German pancakes.

Cable was a broad-hipped, gentle soul, as at ease with the quill as she was with a block of marble, she remained an active participant in AA activities until her untimely death at 64 in an odd farming accident. She loved the Incidentalist Dead Flesh Bonanza, often pulling in the blue ribbon both for her chili and her incendiary calls for a blimp revolution.

Known Works


The Victory of Stuffed Dolls

My Last Orgasm.

This Poetry has a Title, with Steven Adkins

We will wear pants or nothing at all., influential proto-feminist manifesto, co-author with Wilhemina Forkes,