Clockwise Cat publisher and editor Alison Ross is likely the least ambitious writer to have ever lived, and yet she enjoys publishing rants, reviews, and poetry on a whim. After all, her main passion since she was six years old has been writing.
Alison’s publications blog, Symmetry of Birds, is also likely the least read writer’s blog to ever have existed on the internet, and in many ways, she is okay with that. But in other ways, like when her ego’s shadow begins to encroach on her entire persona, she is annoyed that no one knows that her blog exists, or even cares that it might.

In other words, Alison’s writing feels unloved.
By we rectify that TODAY. By publishing a link to Symmetry of Birds, which has existed since 2008 – so, like 18 fucking years – we aim to scream out to the world that WE EXIST, and WE ARE WORTHY.
See if you can find it in your heart to at least feign love toward Alison’s writing by taking a gander at her publications blog. After all, she has been publishing poetry and prose on the internet since the very early 2000s – and before that, she published in more than just a smattering of print journals and newspapers, as well.