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Nature Wrapped in Concrete
A couple photo series from the Concrete Peninsula. 1: The natural order pushing against the applied geometric design of human hands? 2. Parking lot:
manifesto notes
A couple photo series from the Concrete Peninsula. 1: The natural order pushing against the applied geometric design of human hands? 2. Parking lot:
This newsletter compiles links to all the posts created and published on the Concrete Peninsula website within the last week, August 25-31, 2025. Starting out, I published some words about a new album of music by the band Wombo that has been on repeat since its release. Danger: contains wonderful
original fiction
In case you missed part 1, start here: Truck (part 1) The Bridge Even in the middle of the night, the sprawl of water surrounding the bridge was mesmerizing. A bright moon sparkled across the calm sea as the land peeled away from Jud and he could see nothing but
music
I first heard Wombo when our band had an off night on tour in Lexington, Kentucky the night after playing a very fun basement show with our friend Chlorine (Chlorine is a great project we should talk about soon, this album from 2023 is especially transcendent that I have strong
This newsletter compiles links to all the posts created and published on the Concrete Peninsula website within the last week, August 18-24, 2025. This week we shared Truck (part 3), nearing the end of the 4-part body horror short story, Truck (if you missed part 1, you can start by
original fiction
In case you missed part 1, start here: Truck (part 1) 10PM “You know this is bullshit, none of the other departments have to stay this late,” Barb spit as she hoisted another heavy metal bowel of the produce rack and started spraying slimy green entrails off the fans encased
This newsletter compiles links to all the posts created and published on the Concrete Peninsula website within the last week, August 11-17, 2025. There were no new posts this week, so this week's correspondence can be more of a check in, and I just thought it was fun
This newsletter compiles links to all the posts created and published on the Concrete Peninsula website within the last week, August 4-10, 2025. The week began with part 2 of a 4 part body horror short fiction piece, Truck (if you missed part 1, you can start by clicking this
manifesto notes
Take a tour through a day and across the landscape of the Concrete Peninsula. Dried vegetation under an awning marked for destruction. What do you feel when you see heavy machinery pushing dirt around? Do you see progress, or do you feel the weight of increasing housing costs and prices
original art
I acquired permission to share a sick art zine I received in the mail today: If you want to receive mail art from Jeremy, please inquire at [email protected]
original fiction
In case you missed part 1, start here: Truck (part 1) The Highway Despite his slightly longer ignition time, Jud’s connection to the truck felt as seamless as ever. He glowered at the other vehicles on the road, old fashioned drivers too weak to make the necessary sacrifices to
This newsletter compiles links to all the posts created and published on the Concrete Peninsula website within the last week, July 28-August 3, 2025. The beginning of the week saw part 1 of a 4 part original body horror fiction short story: Truck. Ignition Judson inhaled a deep breath and