Martijn Benders – Dutch poet, philosopher and writer

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How a Dutch Poet Made the Best Country Album—and Wonders How to Win a Grammy Without Flying to America

Posted on May 29, 2025 by admin

Who Should I Submit to for the Grammy? This is what I’ve been working on the past few years: the best country album ever made in the Netherlands. I’ve put no less effort into it than I would into a poetry collection—in fact, probably a lot more. Kroes didn’t exactly have an easy time with…

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**HTTP Error 503**

Posted on May 20, 2025 by admin

**HTML Error 503** The light on the vending machine blinks rheumily— as if remembering something it regrets. Above, fluorescents hum like lawsuits, relentless but impersonal, and the sky, chrome with pending updates, stalls. There’s a form for longing, somewhere inside the cough of the printer; my name misfiled again beneath “User.” A pause stretches between…

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Conditions and Disservices

Posted on May 19, 2025 by admin

**Terms and Disservices** The hum buzz croons from the ceiling tiles, flickering light like a thought half-retracted. Sandra in Accounts receives her eleventh phishing email— its subject line: Re: URGENT – God. We walk past vending machines offering “serotonin boosts” next to chips that taste of beachfront insecurities; each selection a sacred contract with sodium…

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*Conditions and Terms Apply*

Posted on May 18, 2025 by admin

*Terms & Conditions Apply* The algorithm sighs at 2 a.m., its breath made of late returns and half-bought lives— screens still glowing like modest suns in living rooms where no one speaks, only scrolls—a digital votive flickering beside the sink of undone dishes. Somewhere, a mother mistakes the click of a drop-down menu for salvation….

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The Priest

Posted on May 18, 2025 by admin

In the fluorescent hush of the 24-hour pharmacy —where toothpaste dreams and razors hum quietly behind greasy glass—Mrs. Anders folds her loyalty points like origami grief. A voice over the intercom insists on salvation through seasonal markdowns. Elsewhere, an app tongues the air for my vitals, measuring dopamine in likes per click. Each notification: a…

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Answer to a Corrupted Song Contest

Posted on May 18, 2025May 18, 2025 by admin

There are essentially two ways to view the modern world. 1. The misanthropic lens Through this lens, roughly half of humanity consists of ruthless, selfish bastards. Anyone who, during one of the largest genocides in history, still manages to vote the perpetrators into second place fits seamlessly into that worldview. It’s tempting to conclude, from…

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Epiphany at the Self-Checkout

Posted on May 17, 2025 by admin

**Self-Checkout Epiphany** The scanner beeps like a bird with performance anxiety, each barcode a hymn in a faithless temple of squash. Behind me, a teen swipes nicotine gum, eyes slick with algorithms and Sleep Token lyrics. Nothing here breathes except the credit card terminal, which stutters like a prophet mid-seizure. I pretend not to know…

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Points of Redemption

Posted on May 17, 2025 by admin

**Redemption Points** The screen flickers like a conscience trying to reboot—three updates behind, a face ID fails again, but the system knows my wrists by now, the arc of my receipt-stretched elbows, tight as the smile of a cashier who once majored in marine biology. There is a form somewhere to feel less like an…

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The Joy Confirmation Document

Posted on May 16, 2025 by admin

The Happiness Verification Form Somewhere between ‘Security Questions’ and ‘Optional Gender Disclosure’ I mistyped what love meant— A drop-down offered “undetermined,” so I clicked it, and the cursor froze like a sermon. Errands fill the week like static. The soap smells uneasy. People in cafés simulate memory, laughing into wireless absence. My phone asked if…

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The Priest

Posted on May 16, 2025 by admin

The LEDs in the elevator blink like bored oracles. I count down my existence in floor numbers, each one a different kind of paperwork. Somewhere, a server dreams in binary— dreams of me, perhaps, buying a detergent with extra whisper. The street this morning smelled like melted batteries and marriage counseling. Passersby scroll their funerals…

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