Space We Could Only Cross With a Rocket
Irrelevant Press 2022
Space We Could Only Cross with a Rocket is a 40-page poetry chapbook composed of new and selected poems by Lee Phillips.
Touching on family, love, and the existential, the chapbook captures the feeling of looking up at the moon: "Something spacious and cosmic calling out and peaking through the beautiful messiness of an earthly life."
2 poems in The Collected Dream Boy Book Club Vol. 1
“An ode to the present moment capturing snippets of city life and visions of escape. “Observations of the Amazing World Around Us,” directed by Lee Phillips, explores what it means to construct our lives as a series of memories. A narrator poetically aims to reject this mode of living, instead hoping to lock into the everlasting now — physical sensations (“What’s it feel like to be in water?”), sounds, moods, etc. Raw and real (“beyond judgement”), Phillips captures moments that might be impossible to capture if not for the intimacy between her subjects, and the immediacy of shooting on an iPhone. Friends on a car trip, laughing; a man kissing his dog while doing push-ups; a woman on a bed tells the story of being scammed out of $1,000. With its in-the-moment discoveries, the film creates a vivid impression, both sentimental and blunt.” -Kentucker Audley, NoBudge Films
“The Land of Thom Browne Spring 23 Campaign film
Directed by Talia Collis, written by Lee Phillips
Welcome to The World of Nick Metropolis Collectibles
The quintessentially LA story of the man behind the ‘the world’s biggest garage sale,’ and his fight to keep it going.
[ A Hair Story poem for Prose's “At Length” print issue 4 ]
“Working with Lee was like a breath of fresh air. She goes far beyond just copywriting and takes the time to deeply understand your brand. She brings to the table not only a keen ability to articulate, but an authenticity that rings true with your audience.”
– Rosi Horton, Santo Gallery
[ Three Found Poems The Luna Collective INTROSPECTION Print Issue ]