Glitches of perception … glitches in the data, in the signal … cracks, chaos engines … glitchy music tweaked out of noise …
Glitching is Stu Hatton’s second collection of poems. The book is divided into ten thematic sections: 'entrances', 'detours', 'glitching', 'wasted', 'couplings', 'futures', 'midways', 'soil', 'entheogen' and 'exits'. Glitching tilts towards a poetry of error, malfunction, accident, remixing, and transformation.
Stu Hatton is a writer and editor. He was born in Boston, England, and now lives and works on Dja Dja Wurrung country in Victoria, Australia. His work has featured in The Age, Best Australian Poems, Cordite Poetry Review, Overland and Southerly. He is currently working on a series of essays that seek to contextualise and interpret songs; the first of these is on ‘Enola Gay’ by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark.