========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 02:07:13 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: michael farrell Subject: jacket 2 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ive been posting on australian poetry for jacket 2 - brief commentaries on = poems etc https://jacket2.org/commentary/michael-farrell michael = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 23:12:21 -0500 Reply-To: halvard@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Halvard Johnson Subject: Truck rolls on into September MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Truck rolls on into September Thank you, Ken Wolman, for guiding *Truck* during August. Our new driver, taking over tomorrow, is Michael Tod Edgerton. I think you'll find the key= s under the driver's seat, Michael. *=C2=A1Buen viaje!* * http://halvard-johnson.blogspot.com/* * *Note: Seeing Truck through to the end of the year will be Kelly Cherry, Andrew Burke, and Lewis LaCook. Serving the tri-state area. Hal Halvard Johnson =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D halvard@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com http://www.hamiltonstone.org http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home *Remains To Be Seen , Sonnets from the Basque & Other Poems , Mainly Black , **Obras P=C3=BAblicas ; **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other Sonnets ; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones ; **Tango Bouquet ; **Theory of Harmony ; **Rapsodie espagnole ; **Guide to the Tokyo Subway ; **The Sonnet Project ; **G(e)nome ; **Winter Journey ; **Eclipse ; **The Dance of the Red Swan = ; * *Transparencies & Projections * * * =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 05:53:42 -0700 Reply-To: Adam Fieled Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Fieled Subject: "Rubber Soul, 2nd Edition" on Issuu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In 2008, Lars Palm's ungovernable press released the e-chap "Rubber Soul." = A second, improved edition of said chap is now up on Issuu:=0A=A0=0Ahttp://= issuu.com/afieled/docs/rubbersoul2=0A=A0=0AI hope you enjoy it.=0ABest,=0AA= dam Fieled=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 afieled@yahoo.com=A0=A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:28:07 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Sharon Mesmer/David Borchart Subject: Contact info for Bernadette Mayer In-Reply-To: Content-type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii MIME-version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1077) Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Hi all, Does anyone have contact info for Bernadette? Sincerely, Sharon Mesmer ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:02:00 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jennifer Karmin Subject: Bernadette Mayer Folio & storm update MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable hi poetics friends....thanks to all who've been in touch about bernadette m= ayer and her partner philip good post-hurricane.=A0 no worries.=A0 ALL IS W= ELL!=A0 below is a short note from phil i received this morning. "Hey, we were lucky. No damage. Never lost power. About 8 inches of water i= n the basement. Spent Monday pumping it out. Poetry State Forest flooded, b= ut no trees fell down. The creeks were a sight to behold." also -- the bernadette mayer folio for drunken boat is scheduled to launch = on september 5th.=A0 coming soon. http://www.drunkenboat.com onwards, jen karmin =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:36:10 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: "Lewis, Susan" Subject: SUBMIT to MHR Blog! MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable But first - check us out! http://madhattersreview.com/blog/ The Mad Hatters' Review Blog is affiliated with the Mad Hatters' Review, an= online journal with a collaborative spirit that caters to an international= audience with an appreciation for innovative literature with an emphasis o= n word play, satire, dark humor, wit, and whimsy -- as well as art, music,= politics, films, book reviews, interviews, literary audios, etc. The MHR Blog welcomes submissions all year round. Send us your poems, flas= h fictions, short interviews, audio works, visuals, multimedia pieces and r= eviews. For poems, no more than 40 lines. For flash fictions, no more than = 500 words. Please include a short biography. Include the name of your piece= in the Submission Title. TWO - THREE poem(s) (40 lines max) ONE - TWO flash fiction(s) (500 words max) ONE mini interview (3 - 5 questions) ONE review (500 words max) ONE audio recitation / recording ONE visual / art piece ONE multimedia piece Submissions of previously published poems and flash fictions may be conside= red as long as authors own the copyrights, and the works were published in = a print mag or defunct online journal. For audio, visuals and multimedia pieces, please query first. We're always = looking for something unexpected. When in doubt shoot us an email: mhrblog@= madhatarts.com Susan Lewis & Marc Vincenz MHR Blog Editors =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 11:32:06 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Bonnie MacAllister Subject: Friday, Sept. 9: Big Blue Marble Bookstore presents Dilruba Ahmed and Bonnie MacAllister Comments: To: Nathalie F Anderson MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Dilruba Ahmed & Bonnie MacAllister Friday, September 9 7 p.m. Mt. Airy - Big Blue Marble Books 551 Carpenter Lane Philadelphia, PA A poetry reading at an independent bookstore in the Mt. Airy neighborhood of Philly. Hope to see you there! http://www.dilrubaahmed.com/events/ http://bonniemacallister.com/ http://www.bigbluemarblebooks.com/events.html ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 02:21:16 +0530 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: steve dalachinsky Subject: Re: Zukofsky MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit leaving town for a bit so some early heads up hello folks i need ya at this one steve dalachinsky (words) and dave liebman (sax, piano,drums) sept 13, 2011 - 8pm - $10 it'll be a long set class reunion 3 - 65 and still alive at the university the streets 130 e. 7th street (ave A) one flight up _________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________ sept 11 at soto velez vizion fest presents from the ashes 2 - with such greats as charles gayle, david henderson, joe mcphee, patricia nicolson parker, oliver lake, rob brown, sabir mateen, jason hwang and many others - song, dance - poem - music 4 - 11 pm $15 _________________________________________________________________________ __ sept 15 at @ poisson rouge with many great folks too numerous to mention for a benefit to raise money for the jazz foundation 6-10 pm includes WOW bill cosby and so many greats - check rouge website for price and other artists ______________________________________________________________________ sept 18 - 1pm onward opening at dorshowitz center gallery @ indusrial city 220 36th st (2 and 3 aves) NRD to 36th st group reading - free _________________________________________________________________________ ___ sept 21 at university of the streets big book party and reading for unbearables book of sex 130 e 7th st at ave a 7-11 pm many great readers _________________________________________________________________________ ____ sept 24 1 -3:30 pm at bowery poetry club Valery Oisteanu presents 10000000 poets for change jazzoetry and surrealism many great readers yuko otomo jeff wright, nancy mercado, ron kolm. many more - $ _______________________________________________________________________ SEPT 24 th - at tribes gallery 285 e 3rd (ave C and D) a really big one 6-8 pm - unbearables for 1000000 poets for change - many great readers followed immediately 8-midnite 65 and still ALIVE steve's 65th birthday party with readings and music bring food, drink, poems, instruments, gifts - some scheduled readers ron kolm , brian boyles, danny shot, shalom nueman, valery oisteanu, danny shot, rami shamir, larisa schmaillo, yuko otomo, tsaurah litsky and so many more donation..... _________________________________________________________ if yer in the lowell, mass area steve reads 3 days oct 7-9 at various venues including gallery 119 on oct 19 with charles waters yuko otomo et al as part of lowell celebrates kerouac in one of these places david amram will jam with steve and others _________________________________________________________________________ ______ october 13 steve reads with joe mcphee group in the interpretation series at the new roulette in brooklyn in a tribute to cecil taylor 8 pm followed by the andrew cyrille group $15 - check roulette website for address - part of the interpretation series _________________________________________________________________________ ______ nov 6th 3 pm with connie crothers at connies loft on kent ave more details to follow in williamsburg _________________________________________________________________________ _ On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 23:23:23 -0400 Jake Marmer writes: > For all of you Zukofsky fans out there - New Directions republished > "A" and > another volume of shorter poetry. I did a piece on this for the > Forward > http://www.forward.com/articles/139803/, curious to see other > reviews out > there. > > -Jake > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines & sub/unsub info: > http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:43:11 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Nic Sebastian Subject: Call for submissions or your poems are dying to be a videopoem triptych In-Reply-To: <20110831.022100.4008.72.skyplums@juno.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Do you have a group of three poems you=92d like to have published as videop= oems? They could be three of your own poems=2C a set of three separate-but-= related poems by you and two other poets=2C or a set of three poems written= collaboratively by two or more poets. Whale Sound=2C Cello Dreams and Swoo= n are looking for poems with which to create a videopoem triptych. We are a= trio of artists =97 Nic Sebastian=2C poet/reader=3B Kathy McTavish=2C musi= cian=3B and Swoon=2C film-maker =97 who have come together to pioneer this = novel method of poetry publication. Flight=2C a videopoem based on a poem b= y Helen Vitoria=2C is an example of our collaboration. To get a sense of ho= w your videopoem triptych would look and sound after publication=2C visit N= ight Vision. Send 3 to 5 poems in the body of an email to Nic at nic_sebas= tian at hotmail dot com or Swoon at swoonbildos at gmail dot com. Nic Sebastian Whale Sound Forever Will End on Thursday = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 03:15:59 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: michael farrell Subject: new posts MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable on claire gaskin and red room's clubs and societies https://jacket2.org/commentary/michael-farrell michael = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:30:27 -0600 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jeffrey Lee Subject: Max Finstein MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I've posted a bare-bones entry for Max Finstein to Wikipedia - any = additions, corrections, etc., would be appreciated. Jeffrey =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 12:46:19 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: CA Conrad Subject: a beautiful marsupial afternoon MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hello! I'm very excited about my new book A Beautiful Marsupial Afternoon (Wave Books, 2012). The cover was just finished and can be seen with sample pages at this link: http://abeautifulmarsupial88.blogspot.com/ There are 7 billion people on Earth, meaning I don't take for granted that someone wants to publish my poems! All my best, CA -- PhillySound: new poetry http://PhillySound.blogspot.com THE BOOK OF FRANK by CAConrad http://CAConrad.blogspot.com ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 14:37:06 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Sarah Sarai Subject: Re: book design Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Yes to Adam Tobin. YES! =20=20 And may I piggyback on his spot on observation to also address editors of= journals, online and print.=20=20 I know most of you know this, so please don't get your panties wringered,= but in addition to putting out CFWs and making selections, editors must replicate on the page or online (kindle & co. too) the poem(s)/stories/captions/essays/memoirs/scathing reviews. This can take time, as author and editor may use different word processing programs or even choose to make linebreaks by way of =93Enter=94 rather than =93Shift= Enter=94 or v/v =96 and that difference can make for more work on the editor's end= , but it is the job of the editor to do it, check, check when the designer (if there is one) returns the doc. "Editor" is an umbrella term and most definitely includes all sorts of scut work. It's how I most often earn a= living when I earn a living which isn't as often as I would like; and I d= o not work in publishing. Responsibilities have included checking links, writing heads, formatting heads and titles and text; verifying words (2 words or 30-page document) against the original document (round after rou= nd after round) to make sure no words or images were dropped; back and forth= ing with the writer (and in my experience writer means everything from a creative writer as we on the list are inclined to think of writer; to eag= er newcomer; to professional columnist; to a team in an ad agency; to a clie= nt who may be halfway across the country in a board room) to make sure the e= nd product is what the end product is supposed to be. For me, editing has meant soliciting articles and authors or culling through submissions; working nights and weekends (sometimes) conventionally editing text and entering it into PageMaker (to date myself, which I do, often). It may so= und like I'm preparing to tell you about the time I walked through the snow w= ith a printing press on my shoulder and the reluctant advertising and circulation team on the other shoulder but I will save that for another email. (I've worked for a small literary journal; nonprofit monthly newspaper (editor-in-chief); huge impressive magazine empire--the online version thereof; in finance and law; advertising; probably other). Editor= is NOT synonymous with MFA. Although as far as I'm concerned, reading and commenting on 130 papers a week, if intelligently and helpfully done (and= not just those comments which help no one) is a lead in to editing though= I've never been able to convince anyone in the mainline for-profit work world of that. As another editor where I'm currently working said, "I kne= w I was editor when I was in junior high school." It can be as strong a calli= ng as being a writer. Some are both. Not everyone. They are different callin= gs, like acting and directing. I've heard blow-by-blows from a friends in the big publishing houses including the most literary; their hours are long and the work intense. M= ost editors are means of production owned/controlled by publishers who won't = be reading this wee diatribe as they are on a beach chair on Montauk or Mali= bu. THAT SAID, even the most dandyish and self-annointed editors can expect A= T LEAST ONE VIRGIN AWAITING THEM IN HEAVEN if they promote poetry.=20 Sarah Sarai http://my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com (pretty hard to self-edit so love me even if I unsyntaxed and illspelled = the above) p.s. I have a book, MFA, teaching experience (high school and college--al= l English/writing--comp & creative), and will teach again if it's not 5= classes of comp. as an adjunct =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 14:59:54 -0500 Reply-To: halvard@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Halvard Johnson Subject: Remains To Be Seen (a new collection of work new and old by Halvard Johnson) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Over at Google docs (click here --> *Remains To Be Seen *), I'm putting together a new collection/arrangement of poems and various other things. If you'd like to read over my shoulder (or even whisper comments in my ear), please feel free to do so. The collection (new poems and old) draws on many other collections both in print and online over the years. This is not one of those slender volumes of verse you've heard so much about. It will be as large and various as all outdoors. It will be subject to change, but what isn't? Serving the tri-state area. Hal Halvard Johnson =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D halvard@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com http://www.hamiltonstone.org http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home *Remains To Be Seen , Sonnets from the Basque & Other Poems , Mainly Black , **Obras P=C3=BAblicas ; **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other Sonnets ; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones ; **Tango Bouquet ; **Theory of Harmony ; **Rapsodie espagnole ; **Guide to the Tokyo Subway ; **The Sonnet Project ; **G(e)nome ; **Winter Journey ; **Eclipse ; **The Dance of the Red Swan = ; * *Transparencies & Projections * * * =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 12:59:13 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Meghan Smith Subject: Call for Submissions: Magnolia Journal for socially engaged work by women writers MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable *Magnolia Journal *, a literary magazine featuring socially-engaged work by women and about the social injustices of our time, has just opened our call for submissions for our next volume. For an idea of what Magnolia is about, you can also look to our last edition, which came out this summer. See below for full submission guidelines. *Call for Submissions * The Institute of Arts and Social Engagement welcomes submissions for Volume II of a new series dedicated to socially engaged fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry by women. * * *2011 Guest Editor, Karen Connelly* Karen Connelly is the author of nine books of best-selling nonfiction, fiction, and poetry, the most recent being Burmese Lessons, a love story, a memoir about her experiences in Burma and on the Thai-Burma border.,She has won the Pat Lowther Award for her poetry, the Governor General=92s Award fo= r her non-fiction, and Britain=92s Orange Broadband Prize for New Fiction for her first novel The Lizard Cage. Published in 2005, The Lizard Cage was compared in the New York Times Book Review to the works of Orwell, Solzhenitsyn, and Mandela, and hailed in the Globe and Mail as =93one of th= e best modern Canadian novels.=94 Her other books include Grace and Poison, One Room in a Castle, This Brighter Prison, The Disorder of Love, and The Small Words in My Body. Married with a young child, she divides her time between a home in rural Greece and a home in Toronto. * * *What to submit:* Socially engaged works of fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry that interact with and challenge social injustices of our time. * * *Length:* 5,000 word maximum for fiction and creative non-fiction; poetry u= p to 5 pages. * * *Fees:* We do not charge reading fees. * * *Compensation and copyright:* Each successful submission will receive 2 paperback copies of the anthology as payment. The Institute of Arts & Socia= l Engagement (IASE) requests Non-exclusive Anthology and Electronic rights. IASE retains the right to continue selling back issues of the journal in print and electronic format. * * *How to submit:* Send your manuscript as an attachment (.doc or .rtf only, please do not submit .DOCX files) to magnoliajournal@theiase.org. Submissions must be typed, double spaced, using standard Arial or Times 12pt. font. Include your last name and title of the work in the email subject line (EX. Smith =96 Title of the work). * * *Response time:* All submissions will receive a written confirmation upon receipt, with a final decision in 1-3 months. While we will accept simultaneous submissions, we ask that you make us aware at the time of submission and communicate any changes regarding your manuscript as a matte= r of urgency. * * *Deadline for submissions is December 31, 2011.* Queries to: magnoliajournal@theiase.org =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 00:32:21 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Alan Sondheim Subject: New Eyebeam blog MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Eyebeam blog As a resident of Eyebeam, I'm going to be blogging on their site, http://eyebeam.org/blogs/alansondheim/ - you might want to check it out. My project involves thinking through avatars and virtuality in relation to pain, wounding, and death - how these may be manifest in virtual worlds and how they may affect real, physical worlds. This is compounded by the state of my father, who, we found out today, is dying, and who has had a difficult and painful relationship with me from my beginning. I have never been able to 'shake' death, to 'shake' thinking about death; there are times I feel that I'm in a permanent state of collapse as a result. So the coincidence of the start of the residency with my father's state is both unnerving and painful, everything comes together, falls apart, in the blog. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 21:35:29 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: michael farrell Subject: Re: book design In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable great sarah - i could easily read a book worth of this mf > Date: Sat=2C 3 Sep 2011 14:37:06 -0400 > From: ssarai001@GMAIL.COM > Subject: Re: book design > To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU >=20 > Yes to Adam Tobin. YES! > =20 > And may I piggyback on his spot on observation to also address editors of > journals=2C online and print. =20 >=20 > I know most of you know this=2C so please don't get your panties wringere= d=2C > but in addition to putting out CFWs and making selections=2C editors must > replicate on the page or online (kindle & co. too) the > poem(s)/stories/captions/essays/memoirs/scathing reviews. This can take > time=2C as author and editor may use different word processing programs o= r > even choose to make linebreaks by way of =93Enter=94 rather than =93Shift= Enter=94 > or v/v =96 and that difference can make for more work on the editor's end= =2C but > it is the job of the editor to do it=2C check=2C check when the designer = (if > there is one) returns the doc. "Editor" is an umbrella term and most > definitely includes all sorts of scut work. It's how I most often earn a > living when I earn a living which isn't as often as I would like=3B and I= do > not work in publishing. Responsibilities have included checking links=2C > writing heads=2C formatting heads and titles and text=3B verifying words = (2 > words or 30-page document) against the original document (round after rou= nd > after round) to make sure no words or images were dropped=3B back and for= thing > with the writer (and in my experience writer means everything from a > creative writer as we on the list are inclined to think of writer=3B to e= ager > newcomer=3B to professional columnist=3B to a team in an ad agency=3B to = a client > who may be halfway across the country in a board room) to make sure the e= nd > product is what the end product is supposed to be. For me=2C editing has > meant soliciting articles and authors or culling through submissions=3B > working nights and weekends (sometimes) conventionally editing text and > entering it into PageMaker (to date myself=2C which I do=2C often). It ma= y sound > like I'm preparing to tell you about the time I walked through the snow w= ith > a printing press on my shoulder and the reluctant advertising and > circulation team on the other shoulder but I will save that for another > email. (I've worked for a small literary journal=3B nonprofit monthly > newspaper (editor-in-chief)=3B huge impressive magazine empire--the onlin= e > version thereof=3B in finance and law=3B advertising=3B probably other). = Editor is > NOT synonymous with MFA. Although as far as I'm concerned=2C reading and > commenting on 130 papers a week=2C if intelligently and helpfully done (a= nd > not just those comments which help no one) is a lead in to editing though > I've never been able to convince anyone in the mainline for-profit work > world of that. As another editor where I'm currently working said=2C "I k= new I > was editor when I was in junior high school." It can be as strong a calli= ng > as being a writer. Some are both. Not everyone. They are different callin= gs=2C > like acting and directing. >=20 > I've heard blow-by-blows from a friends in the big publishing houses > including the most literary=3B their hours are long and the work intense.= Most > editors are means of production owned/controlled by publishers who won't = be > reading this wee diatribe as they are on a beach chair on Montauk or Mali= bu. >=20 > THAT SAID=2C even the most dandyish and self-annointed editors can expect= AT > LEAST ONE VIRGIN AWAITING THEM IN HEAVEN if they promote poetry.=20 >=20 > Sarah Sarai > http://my3000lovingarms.blogspot.com > (pretty hard to self-edit so love me even if I unsyntaxed and illspelled = the > above) > p.s. I have a book=2C MFA=2C teaching experience (high school and college= --all > English/writing--comp & creative)=2C and will teach again if it's not 5 > classes of comp. as an adjunct >=20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 4 Sep 2011 20:20:01 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jeanne Heuving Subject: NEW MFA, POETICS CONFERENCE, JOBS In-Reply-To: Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable I am writing to let you know of a new MFA degree in Creative Writing and Poetics at the University of Washington Bothell, beginning Fall 2012. We will be initiating our degree with a conference early October 2012, Fall Convergence On Poetics, so please mark us down on your calendars (more details to follow). =20 For more information on the MFA, see our website: http://www.uwb.edu/mfa. =20 We are also looking to hire at least two senior lecturers / artist-in-residence at this time, so please consider (or pass on) our job ad below.=20 Regards, Jeanne Heuving =20 JOB DESCRIPTION Creative Writing and Poetics =AD Senior Lecturers / Artists-in-Residence (multiple positions, full- or half-time; 3-year renewable academic year appointment). Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences (IAS) at the University o= f Washington Bothell (UWB) seeks dynamic educators for a new MFA program. Expertise is sought in diverse genres, including cross genre and hybrid forms, and in poetics that address social, cultural, and/or technological aspects of writing. The successful candidate will join a faculty working across the arts, humanities, and social and natural sciences in a curriculu= m that values interdisciplinary and community-engaged research and pedagogy. Record of teaching excellence and significant published work are required a= t time of appointment; PhD or MFA preferred. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. IAS houses undergraduate and graduate programs, is located 18 miles from Seattle on the eastside of Lake Washington, and provides faculty with acces= s to the research and funding resources of the UW as a whole. IAS houses twelve undergraduate majors and options, including degrees in Interdisciplinary Arts and in Culture, Literature, and the Arts. It also offers Master of Arts degrees in Cultural Studies and Policy Studies, with the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Poetics beginning in Autumn 2012. The program as a whole stresses links between diverse fields and methods of inquiry, and values engaged scholarship and experiential learnin= g as central components of its mission. The candidate will have a demonstrated commitment to pedagogical innovation and will be prepared to teach an upper-division core course that introduces students to interdisciplinary inquiry. For more information about the MFA, IAS, UWB, and the position, please consult http://www.uwb.edu/IAS/ and http://www.uwb.edu/mfa . Professor Jeanne Heuving, chair of the search committee, is available for additional questions at jheuving@uw.edu . Preferred deadline: 17 October 2011. Applications should include a letter addressing the candidate=B9s artistic, scholarly, and pedagogical qualifications for working in the MFA and in IAS undergraduate degrees; a statement of candidate=B9s creative writing and poetics commitments; CV; sample syllabus; and writing sample Email applications in one electronic file to: IAS_CWPSearch@uwb.edu . These positions are contingent upon available funding. University of Washington faculty members engage in teaching, research and service. Candidates should expect to teach at all levels of the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. The University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and other eligible veterans. Successful candidates must have = a demonstrated commitment to working with diverse student and community populations. =20 =20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 00:25:22 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Doug Holder Subject: Hugh Fox Small Press Icon dies at 79 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" I got a message from Fox's family on Sunday night--he passed in a hospice= in Michigan -- here is a link to an interview I conducted with him--a great friend and mentor of mine and others.. http://www.litkicks.com/HughFox =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 06:16:35 -0700 Reply-To: Adam Fieled Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Fieled Subject: Best of Stoning the Devil 2006-2009 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable These pieces are taken from the Adam Fieled blog Stoning the Devil. They we= re originally published between 2006-2009. The emphasis is on an engagement= with French thought: Bourdieu, Baudrillard, Derrida, Balzac. I hope you en= joy them:=0A=A0=0Ahttp://www.scribd.com/doc/63825589/Best-of-Stoning-the-De= vil-2006-2009=0A=A0=0AThanks,=0AAdam Fieled =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 10:27:54 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Doug Holder Subject: Hugh Fox: Way, Way Off On His Final Road: 1932 to 2011 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Hugh Fox: Way, Way Off On His Final Road: 1932 to 2011 =20 Hugh Fox: Way, Way Off On His Final Road By Doug Holder =20 ***From the introduction of =93 Way, Way Off the Road: The Memoirs of The= =20 Invisible Man=94 by Hugh Fox ( Ibbetson Street Press) "Several years ago the Ibbetson Street Press published a Hugh Fox poetry=20= collection =93Angel of Death.=94 I had never actually met Fox in the fles= h, but I=20 was aware of his substantial contributions to the small press over the pa= st 40=20 years. Fox was a founding member of COSMEP, ( a seminal small press=20 organization), a founding member of the PUSHCART PRIZE, and edited the=20= groundbreaking anthology =93 The Living Underground,=94 to name just a fe= w=20 achievements. One day, in my apartment on Ibbetson Street in Somerville, Mass. I was ju= st=20 about asleep when I heard my doorbell ring. I went to answer it and a man= of=20 a certain age, with long gray hair spouting from the sides of his cap and= a=20 heavy Bronx accent said: =93 Hi Doug, what do ya=92 have in there a Blond= e?=92 I=20 said: =93Well my wife is here, she=92s sort of blondish.=94 I asked him i= n but I guess=20 he sensed I was in no condition for company. He declined and promptly too= k a=20 cab back to his hotel. Since then I have had the opportunity to meet him on a couple of occasion= s.=20 Fox is full of anecdotes about many of the stumblebums, poets, poseurs,=20= publishers, editors, with all their infinite variety, on the small press = scene. I=20 am glad this manuscriopt has seen the light of day. And when you read it=20= hopefully you will see the light too." --Doug Holder (2006) I don=92t remember when I first became aware of Hugh Fox. He was a prolif= ic=20 writer across all genres. It might have been through one of the many revi= ews=20 he wrote for the Small Press Review; it might be from the manuscripts he = sent=20 me to publish, or through the many poets of the =93Invisible Generation=94= ( A=20 term he used to describe his peer group of writers) he befriended over th= e=20 years. Whatever you say about Fox, he wasn=92t a clich=E9 of a man=97he w= as a=20 total original. He was a PhD with a big disdain for the academy; his brea= dth of=20 knowledge left me breathless; he could be incredibly kind and incredibly = rude,=20 but I loved him warts and all=97-hey ain=92t that what love is afterall? I asked Fox a few years ago what he would like to be remembered for. He=20= told me: "That I reminded people to take a close look and engage the worl= d=20 around them.=94 Fox took it all in: from sex, the Aztecs, religion, the m= eaning of=20 being, the meaning of meaning=85you name it. He was a firm believer in the small press=97not the New York publishing h= ouses=20 where the buck is the bottom line. It was his religion, his passion, to r= eview=20 the thousands of small press books of all genres for the late Len Fulton=92= s=20 Small Press Review, and other publications. To Hugh, the chap, or the big= =20 tome was all high holy. Nothing was too obscure, too raw. He called many = a=20 writer a =93genius,=94 but what I think what he really was tring to say h= e=20 recognized the genius in all of us. He took many a writer under his wing. He could be unapologetically flirta= tious=20 but more often that not he would charm the pants off you=97and in his you= nger=20 days I am sure he literally did. Hugh had a huge cadre of writers that we= re=20 the objects of his affection. He introduced me and countless others to the short form or capsule book=20= review. In one of his short reviews he could really get to the core of th= e book=20 with an economy of words, and he nixed the deadening academic jargon that= =20 could bleed the life out of any writing. I would get unexpected calls late at night from Fox. He would say: =93 He= y I=20 miss you pal=97why haven=92t you called?=94 When I was laid off of my job= of many=20 years he offered to put me and my wife up at his home in Ann Arbor; he=20= lobbied for me to be included in the important avant-garde poetry antholo= gy =93=20 Inside the Outside.=94 Fox told me he loved me more than once=85 and you = know=20 what?... I truly think he did. I thought that Fox would never die. He told me for years he was on his la= st=20 legs with cancer, and his time was short. He even wrote a play that conce= rned=20 him and the noted small press poet Lo Galluccio, meeting cute while in th= e=20 throes of ovarian and prostate cancer. To my knowledge Galluccio has neve= r=20 suffered from ovarian cancer, but she was a dear friend of Fox and he=20 included a lot of us in his work. As Samuel Beckett wrote: =93 We are born astride the grave,=94 and Fox is= gone.=20 He died in a hospice in Michigan at 79, heavily sedated, out of pain fina= lly,=20 drifting up into the ether in a dream=97to the cosmos=97to that grand poe= m=97 infinity. Posted by Doug Holder at 6:55 AM 0 comments=20=20=20 Labels: Hugh Fox: Way, Way Off On His Final Road Doug Holder=20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 17:46:33 +0200 Reply-To: argotist@fsmail.net Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jeffrey Side Subject: "Composite Ideologies: Europe, America, Poetry, and the Internet" by Adam Fieled at The Argotist Online: Comments: To: Wryting-L MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Composite Ideologies: Europe, America, Poetry, and the Internet" by Adam Fieled at The Argotist Online: http://www.argotistonline.co.uk/Fieled%20essay%206.htm ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 10:11:48 -0700 Reply-To: Michael Tod Edgerton Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Michael Tod Edgerton Subject: Truck rolls on into September - Which way is left? Comments: To: "halvard@gmail.com" In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable After a bit of holiday weekend transmission difficulties, Truck is up and r= unning smoothly--or will be as soon as YOU contribute to it. Yes, back seat= drivers are actively desired. The wheel is waiting for your direction. On = the windshield you'll find a few questions. Answer them honestly or answer = them wildly, straightly, queerly, or as very slantly and quite delightfully= askew as you please to pleasure us. As creative or confessional (or creati= vely confessional, if you must) as you see fit.=A0=0A=0AYou'll find the det= ails in the passenger seat of Truck:=A0http://halvard-johnson.blogspot.com/= 2011/09/which-way-is-left.html.=A0=0A=0ACheers,=0A=0ATod=0A-----=0AMichael = Tod Edgerton=0Ahttp://whatmostvividly.com =0A_______________________=0A=0AI= f the challenge of our time is the challenge of empathy, to make an empathe= tic relation; that is, to see another person, to feel their pain, story, wh= atever--that--that how can a poetic material making be part of--of that?=A0= =A0 =0A=0A~ Ann Hamilton, in an interview about her installation, Indigo Bl= ue=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A>________________________________=0A>From: Halvard Johnson= =0A>To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU=0A>Sent: Thursday,= September 1, 2011 12:12 AM=0A>Subject: Truck rolls on into September=0A>= =0A>Truck rolls on into=0A>September=0A>Thank you, Ken Wolman, for gui= ding *Truck* during August. Our new driver,=0A>taking over tomorrow, is Mic= hael Tod Edgerton.=A0 I think you'll find the keys=0A>under the driver's se= at, Michael.=0A>=0A>*=A1Buen viaje!*=0A>*=0A>http://halvard-johnson.blogspo= t.com/*=0A>*=0A>*Note: Seeing Truck through to the end of the year will be = Kelly Cherry,=0A>Andrew Burke, and Lewis LaCook.=0A>=0A>=0A>Serving the tri= -state area.=0A>=0A>Hal=0A>=0A>Halvard Johnson=0A>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=0A>=0A>halvard@gmail.com=0A>http://sites.google.co= m/site/halvardjohnson/Home=0A>http://entropyandme.blogspot.com=0A>http://im= ageswithoutwords.blogspot.com=0A>http://www.hamiltonstone.org=0A>=0A>http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home=0A= >=0A>*Remains To Be Seen=0A>, Sonnets from the Basque & Other=0A>Poems=0A>,= Mainly Black=0A>, **Obras P=FAblicas=0A>; = **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other=0A>Sonnets=0A>; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of=0A>Clones=0A>; **Tango Bouquet= =0A>; **Theory of Harmony=0A>; **Rapsodie espagnole=0A= >; **Guide to the Tokyo=0A>Subway=0A>; **The Sonnet Project=0A>; **G(e)nome ; **Winter=0A>Journey ;=0A>**Eclipse=0A>; **The Dance of the Red Swan ;=0A>*=0A>*Transparencies & Projections =0A>*=0A>*=0A>*=0A>=0A>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=0A>The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check = guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html=0A= >=0A>=0A> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 14:35:42 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Micah Robbins Subject: New from SAY IT WITH STONES - j/j hastain's *long past the presence of common* Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" I'm pleased to announce the latest title from SAY IT WITH STONES (an emanation of Interbirth Books): j/j hastain's _long past the presence of common_!!! To learn more & to purchase, please visit http://sayitwithstones.com/?page_id=3D333 _long past the presence of common_ is a revolutionary document -- a collection of poetry, collage, and scripts that challenges a political stability premised on always already repressive and hypocritical social norms and practices. This work takes strategies of categorization, simplification, and reduction to task for their failure to acknowledge th= e fundamental instability and unpredictability of organic energy and, in th= e process, it unleashes a radical assault on psycho/sexual conservatism, cultural conventionality, and spiritual stasis.=20 long past the presence of common by j/j hastain poetry / LGBT studies 87 pages paperback (perfect bound) $12 w/ free shipping when ordered directly from SAY IT WITH STONES!!! http://sayitwithstones.com/?page_id=3D333 Yrs. Micah Robbins =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 19:05:10 -0600 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Mark DuCharme Subject: Answer from BlazeVOX + Upcoming readings MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable With all the needless controversy surrounding BlazeVOX that we've seen rece= ntly=2C including some poets apparently backing away from their association= with the press=2C I think it's a good time to announce my new BlazeVOX boo= k Answer on this list. And with publisher Geoffrey Gatza having recently a= ffirmed that BlazeVOX will indeed go forward=2C there has never been a bett= er time to support this vital 21st Century publisher. http://www.blazevox.org/index.php/Shop/Poetry/answer-by-mark-ducharme-239/ Answer by Mark DuCharme Poetry Paperback: 104 pages Binding: Perfect-Bound Publisher: BlazeVOX [books] ISBN: 978-1-60964-053-8 "Excuse me=2C what was the question=2C" Mark DuCharme asks coyly in this in= this=2C his fourth collection. Yet don=92t expect any easy answers=2C bec= ause these edgy lyrics aren=92t about to give them. Instead=2C the book pr= esents a =93reflecting=2C sexy discourse=2C=94 a poetics of often intimate = response=2C an entanglement with the phenomenal world which insists always = on the pleasure of reading as a value in its own right. "Enter a shimmering=2C wavering=2C vacillating=2C crinkly reality=2C the my= sterious acrobatic disjointing of what you thought you knew. Enter Mark DuC= harme=92s Answer=2C where the self-evident succumbs to the agnostic as a wi= zardly lyric unpins certainty. Brilliantly unpredictable=2C these poems div= ine by assemblage of a familiar quotidian and set us wondering." =97Mauree= n Owen http://www.blazevox.org/index.php/Shop/Poetry/answer-by-mark-ducharme-239/ I also wanted to announce a couple of upcoming readings to launch the book: On Monday=2C September 19th I'll be reading in the "So=2C You're a Poet" se= ries at the Laughing Goat Coffee Shop=2C 1709 Pearl Street=2C Boulder=2C CO= . I'll be reading with Laura E. Wright=2C author of Part of the Design and= co-editor (with Anne Waldman) of Beats at Naropa. The featured reading st= arts at 9 p.m.=2C and is preceded by an open reading at 8:00. On Wednesday=2C October 26th I'll be reading at 7 p.m. at Innisfree Poetry = Bookstore & Cafe=2C 1203 13th Street Suite A=2C Boulder=2C CO. I hope to see you there! Mark DuCharme PS: Be on the lookout for my forthcoming Web site: http://mark-ducharme.com= . = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 12:57:26 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jessica Wickens Subject: call for submission: Monday Night Issue 11 In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 *Monday Night* , a journal of new literature, is now accepting submissions for Issue 11 (Fall 2012). We publish quality prose and poetry in online and print editions, from new and emerging writers from across the country and around the world. *Monday Night*is distributed at independent bookstores and sold on our website. VIEW Issue 10! PURCHASE Issue 10 (U.S. orders)! PURCHASE Issue 10 (International orders)! GUIDELINES: POETRY: Send up to five poems. All styles and lengths are welcome. PROSE: Fiction, nonfiction, and essays up to 5,000 words. Send up to three pieces of prose. TRANSLATIONS:* *Welcome in all genres. NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK: We accept unpublished work only. This includes online publications. If you have published the piece in any online or print journal, please do not submit it to *Monday Night.* SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS OKAY: Please inform us if your work is accepted elsewhere, so we can remove it from consideration. HOW TO SUBMIT: Email submissions to editors@mondaynightlit.com. Send one doc, rtf, or pdf file attached to your email. Please title or label all your work clearly within the document. Your name and contact info should also appear on your submission. *We do not confirm receipt of submissions.* DEADLINE: December 15, 2011 RESPONSE TIME: We will respond to all submissions by February 2012. PAYMENT: Each published writer will receive two copies of the issue in which their work appears. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 20:31:17 -0500 Reply-To: halvard@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Halvard Johnson Subject: Remains To Be Seen (Vol. II) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Remains To Be Seen (Vol. II) -- now underway. Drop by anytime. Serving the tri-state area. Hal Halvard Johnson =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D halvard@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com http://www.hamiltonstone.org http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home *Remains To Be Seen , Sonnets from the Basque & Other Poems , Mainly Black , **Obras P=C3=BAblicas ; **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other Sonnets ; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones ; **Tango Bouquet ; **Theory of Harmony ; **Rapsodie espagnole ; **Guide to the Tokyo Subway ; **The Sonnet Project ; **G(e)nome ; **Winter Journey ; **Eclipse ; **The Dance of the Red Swan = ; * *Transparencies & Projections * * * =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 22:43:41 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Robert Dewhurst Subject: WILD ORCHIDS vol. 3: William Blake In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Announcing WILD ORCHIDS vol. 3: WILLIAM BLAKE. New, inspired writing on William Blake by: David Brazil, Lee Ann Brown, Patrick Dunagan, Jesse Glass, Dorothea Lasky, Douglas Manson, & Peter O’Leary. $9, ppd: . ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 10:30:05 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Tim Peterson Subject: Zinc Bar 9/9: Amy King, Nathaniel Siegel & Sophie Robinson Comments: To: POETICS-L@gc.listserv.cuny.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Zinc Bar Reading Series: Amy King, Nathaniel Siegel & Sophie Robinson *Friday, September 9 * *at 7 PM * *at Zinc Bar* *82 West 3rd St* *NYC* * * *Amy King*'s most recent book, *I Want to Make You Safe*, is forthcoming from Litmus Press. She is currently preparing a book of interviews with the poet Ron Padgett, works with VIDA: Women in Literary Arts, and teaches English and Creative Writing at SUNY Nassau Community College. Please visit AmyKing.orgfor more. *Nathaniel A. Siegel* is a GAY poet in the tradition of homoSEXual writers, thinkers, and doers throughOUT time immemorial. His chapbook "Tony" is published by Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs. For the 2011 LGBTQ Pride March in NYC, he created a "SAFE SEX Banana Cake" to demonstrate in the streets of NYC how to simply prevent HIV/A.I.D.S. by proper use of a condom. Nathaniel's poetry is available online at *The Brooklyn Rail, Esque Magazine *, and *EOAGH*. *Sophie Robinson* was born in 1985. She lives and works in London. Her first book, *a*, came out from Les Figues press in 2009. Her 2010 chapbook, *the lotion*, was recently shortlisted for the Michael Marks Prize for Poetry Pamphlets. Her work has been included in several anthologies including *Infinite Difference: Other Poetries by Women in the UK* (Shearsman 2010), *Voice Recognition: 21 Poets for the 21st Century* (Bloodaxe 2009) and *The Reality Street Book of Sonnets* (Reality Street 2008). In January 2011, she was appointed as poet in residence at the Victoria & Albert Museum. Sophie is currently completing a PhD in Queer Poetics at Royal Holloway, University of London. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 08:17:32 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Maria Damon Subject: Re: New Eyebeam blog In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit oh Alan, I'm sorry about your father. my thoughts are with you. Alan Sondheim wrote: > Eyebeam blog > > As a resident of Eyebeam, I'm going to be blogging on their site, > http://eyebeam.org/blogs/alansondheim/ - you might want to check it out. > My project involves thinking through avatars and virtuality in > relation to > pain, wounding, and death - how these may be manifest in virtual worlds > and how they may affect real, physical worlds. > > This is compounded by the state of my father, who, we found out today, is > dying, and who has had a difficult and painful relationship with me from > my beginning. I have never been able to 'shake' death, to 'shake' > thinking > about death; there are times I feel that I'm in a permanent state of > collapse as a result. So the coincidence of the start of the residency > with my father's state is both unnerving and painful, everything comes > together, falls apart, in the blog. > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 23:45:42 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Eric Elshtain Subject: New Beard of Bees Chapbook MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 We feel a little bit awesome for having posted fresh stuff from wetsuit enthusiast Matt L. Rohrer. Read it here, home of the bee's knees: http://www.beardofbees.com/rohrer.html Eric Elshtain, Editor Beard of Bees Press http://www.beardofbees.com ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 15:19:42 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Doug Holder Subject: SMALL PRESS COLLECTION AT ENDICOTT COLLEGE Wants You! Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" SMALL PRESS COLLECTION AT ENDICOTT COLLEGE=20 BEVERLY, MASS. Doug Holder, Adjunct Instructor of English and head of the office of the Ibbetson Street Press at Endicott College (Beverly, Mass.) has started a small press book collection with the help of Brian Courtemanche Director = of Endicott's Halle Library, and his staff: Audrey Koke and Kristyl Roderiqu= es. Holder, a widely published poet, and arts editor of The Somerville News, = has long run his own lauded independent small press and literary magazine "Ibbetson Street" from his home in Somerville, Mass. Holder has long admi= red the great small press collections at the University of Buffalo and Brown University, and has always wanted to bring books of poetry, novels, etc..from the vast and eclectic sea of independent presses from this coun= try and abroad to Endicott College. The Library's website now has a link to t= he collection: http://www.endicott.edu/Academics/AcadResources/~/media/LibraryMediaLibra= ry/PDFs/Ibbetson.ashx and it will be updated twice a year. The books listed so far are only a small portion of the books received. We hope to have an extensive collection and we would love for you to be p= art of it. Send your donations to : Endicott College Halle Library ATTN: Brian Courtemanche 376 Hale St. Beverly, Mass. 01915 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 23:20:38 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Murat Nemet-Nejat Subject: Re: New Eyebeam blog In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I am looking forward to it. Murat On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: > Eyebeam blog > > As a resident of Eyebeam, I'm going to be blogging on their site, > http://eyebeam.org/blogs/**alansondheim/- you might want to check it out. > My project involves thinking through avatars and virtuality in relation to > pain, wounding, and death - how these may be manifest in virtual worlds > and how they may affect real, physical worlds. > > This is compounded by the state of my father, who, we found out today, is > dying, and who has had a difficult and painful relationship with me from > my beginning. I have never been able to 'shake' death, to 'shake' thinking > about death; there are times I feel that I'm in a permanent state of > collapse as a result. So the coincidence of the start of the residency > with my father's state is both unnerving and painful, everything comes > together, falls apart, in the blog. > > ==============================**==== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/**poetics/welcome.html > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 18:02:04 -0400 Reply-To: az421@FreeNet.Carleton.CA Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Rob McLennan Subject: new(ish) on rob's clever blog Comments: To: az421@ncf.ca -- Stephanie Bolster, A Page from the Wonders of Life on Earth -- the third issue of seventeen seconds: a journal of... -- Open Letter (Fourteenth Series, Number 6, Summer 2011): Remembering Barbara Godard -- fwd; Ottawa International Writers Festival 15th Anniversary Fall Season -- Juliana Spahr, Fuck You-Aloha-I Love You -- 12 or 20 questions (second series) with jesslyn delia smith -- rob mclennan reading at Harvest Moon/ A Night of Poetry/LCP Fundraiser -- postal address change; I'm moving! I've moved! -- 12 or 20 (small press) questions: Rena Rosenwasser and Patrica Dienstfrey on Kelsey Street Press -- Leslie Scalapino, How Phenomena Appear to Unfold -- Grain magazine 38.4: (Truth, Lies same difference); Sylvia Legris' last issue -- claude royet-journoud, the whole of poetry is preposition -- the first review of Glengarry (Talonbooks, 2011), -- span-o presents: jesslyn delia smith, Hugh Thomas and Dennis E. Bolen at the Carleton Tavern, September 23, 2011 (Ottawa) -- Dance, Monster! Fifty Selected Poems by Stan Rogal -- 12 or 20 questions (second series) with Kaie Kellough -- New: rob mclennan's apertures, a free e-poetry collection -- Eileen R. Tabios' Silk Eggs, Collected Novels -- jwcurry's Room 302 Books has a new catalogue -- 12 or 20 (second series) questions: with Elisabeth -- mother, -- The Chairs Are Where The People Go, Misha Glouberman and Sheila Heti -- QuArc: Arc poetry magazine + The New Quarterly -- Jesse Ellen McIntosh McLennan Hudson (1904-2011) -- fwd: Canadian Creative Writers and Writing Program -- 12 or 20 (second series) questions: with Eileen R. Tabios -- above/ground press' end-of-summer sale! -- A short interview with Michael Blouin at Open Book Toronto -- 12 or 20 (small press) questions: Rachel Moritz on WinteRed -- DANDELION 37.1: The Mapping Issue, guest-eds. Oana Avasilichioaei and Kathleen Brown -- 12 or 20 (second series) questions: with Adam Sol -- fwd: Priscila Uppal's Roger's Cup Tennis Poetry Details www.robmclennan.blogspot.com now with a paypal donate/support button! -- writer/editor/publisher ...ottawater, above/ground press & Chaudiere Books (www.chaudierebooks.com) ...coord., SPAN-O + ottawa small press fair ...poetry - Glengarry (Talonbooks) ...2nd novel - missing persons www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com * http://robmclennan.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 16:32:38 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Cheryl Pallant/FS/VCU Subject: Michael Palmer email address MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Can anyone back channel Michael's email address to me? Thanks. Cheryl =20 cherylpallant.com cherylpallant.blogspot.com =20 "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be = counted counts." -- Albert Einstein =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 16:41:52 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: George Thompson Subject: Re: New Eyebeam blog In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Me too, Alan. George Thompson On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 11:20 PM, Murat Nemet-Nejat wrote: > I am looking forward to it. > > Murat > > > On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Alan Sondheim wrote: > >> Eyebeam blog >> >> As a resident of Eyebeam, I'm going to be blogging on their site, >> http://eyebeam.org/blogs/**alansondheim/- you might want to check it out. >> My project involves thinking through avatars and virtuality in relation to >> pain, wounding, and death - how these may be manifest in virtual worlds >> and how they may affect real, physical worlds. >> >> This is compounded by the state of my father, who, we found out today, is >> dying, and who has had a difficult and painful relationship with me from >> my beginning. I have never been able to 'shake' death, to 'shake' thinking >> about death; there are times I feel that I'm in a permanent state of >> collapse as a result. So the coincidence of the start of the residency >> with my father's state is both unnerving and painful, everything comes >> together, falls apart, in the blog. >> >> ==============================**==== >> The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines >> & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/**poetics/welcome.html >> > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 22:53:55 -0400 Reply-To: junction@earthlink.net Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Mark Weiss Subject: Re: SMALL PRESS COLLECTION AT ENDICOTT COLLEGE Wants You! Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Junction Press would be happy to sell Endicott College all the books it wants. -----Original Message----- >From: Doug Holder >Sent: Sep 7, 2011 3:19 PM >To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU >Subject: SMALL PRESS COLLECTION AT ENDICOTT COLLEGE Wants You! > >SMALL PRESS COLLECTION AT ENDICOTT COLLEGE > > > > >BEVERLY, MASS. > > >Doug Holder, Adjunct Instructor of English and head of the office of the >Ibbetson Street Press at Endicott College (Beverly, Mass.) has started a >small press book collection with the help of Brian Courtemanche Director of >Endicott's Halle Library, and his staff: Audrey Koke and Kristyl Roderiques. >Holder, a widely published poet, and arts editor of The Somerville News, has >long run his own lauded independent small press and literary magazine >"Ibbetson Street" from his home in Somerville, Mass. Holder has long admired >the great small press collections at the University of Buffalo and Brown >University, and has always wanted to bring books of poetry, novels, >etc..from the vast and eclectic sea of independent presses from this country >and abroad to Endicott College. The Library's website now has a link to the >collection: >http://www.endicott.edu/Academics/AcadResources/~/media/LibraryMediaLibrary/PDFs/Ibbetson.ashx >and it will be updated twice a year. The books listed so far are only a >small portion of the books received. > > > > >We hope to have an extensive collection and we would love for you to be part >of it. Send your donations to : > > >Endicott College >Halle Library >ATTN: Brian Courtemanche >376 Hale St. >Beverly, Mass. >01915 > >================================== >The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 05:18:19 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: { brad brace } Subject: small press collection -> donations Comments: cc: dougholder@POST.HARVARD.EDU In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed ISBN books: http://bradbrace.net/books.html [let me know if you're interested /:b] ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:00:42 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: "Patrick F. Durgin" Subject: Some Math by Bill Luoma, new from Kenning Editions MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit *Kenning Editions is pleased to announce the publication of /Some Math/ by Bill Luoma.* In /Some Math/, the syncopations of poetry meet the (ir)regularity of mathematical equations. Consider the "story problems" of high school math class. When encountering the word "and," replace it with the addition symbol "+." When encountering the word "of," replace it with the multiplication symbol "x." Now reverse the process. The result is a series of sound poems that both employ and interrogate the global language of systems and networks. Astrophysics. Computer science. Short tetrameters. Long dactyls. 9/11. US military strategy. The energy pathways of acupuncture. The fish ladders of Gmail. The wires and electrodes of torture. The swirling products of global capital. Mathematician Benjamin Pierce called his field "the science that draws necessary conclusions." You do the math. Bill Luoma is the author of /Works and Days/, /Dear Dad/, /Swoon Rocket/, and /Western Love/. SOME MATH / ISBN: 978-0-9767364-6-2 / $14.95 / 112 pp. paperback POETRY / Available from Small Press Distribution 1341 Seventh Street / Berkeley CA 94710 www.spdbooks.org 1-800-869-7553 Also from Kenning Editions:/ Left Having/, by Jesse Seldess; /The Kenning Anthology of Poets Theater/, edited by Kevin Killian and David Brazil; /Ambient Parking Lot/, by Pamela Lu; /Hannah Weiner's Open House/, by Hannah Weiner;/ Insomnia and the Aunt/, by Tan Lin, etc. and so forth at www.kenningeditions.com . Subscribing saves you money and most directly supports the press. Credit card and checks accepted. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:30:33 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: William Slaughter Subject: Notice: Mudlark MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed New and On View: Mudlark Poster No. 95 (2011) Five of Rilke's New Poems (Neue Gedichte, 1907-08) Translated by Len Krisak The Cathedral / Die Kathedrale The Coat of Arms / Das Wappen The Capital / Das Kapital Communion / Abendmahl The Courtesan / Die Kurtisane Len Krisak's most recent book is Virgil's Eclogues (U. of Pennsylvania). Recipient of the Robert Penn Warren, Richard Wilbur, and Robert Frost prizes, he is also a four-time champion on Jeopardy! Spread the word. Far and wide, William Slaughter MUDLARK An Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics Never in and never out of print... E-mail: mudlark@unf.edu URL: http://www.unf.edu/mudlark ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 14:04:30 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Camille Martin Subject: Poetry & trains were meant to be MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have an great fall lineup of readings, starting with Grey Borders in St. Catharines, Ontario, on Friday, September 23. I=92ll be reading with Shannon Maguire, Aisha Sasha John, and Zorras Multimedia Troupe=97a treat to be reading with these terrific poets! And many thanks to Eric Schmaltz and Niagara Artists Centre for making this event happen. Then on to Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, Washington DC, and New York. Details: http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com/camille-martins-upcoming-events/ I=92ll have copies of *Codes of Public Sleep* and *Sonnets* at each stop on the tour, but if you=92d like to get a copy now, just go to my website, which lists clickable vendors for these books: http://www.camillemartin.ca I=92m doing all these trips by VIA Rail and Amtrak. There=92s nothing better for writing than a window seat on a train . . . Cheers! Camille =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:55:14 -0700 Reply-To: amy king Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: amy king Subject: TONIGHT! @ Zinc Bar - 7 p.m. In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Amy King, Nathaniel Siegel & Sophie Robinson= Zinc Bar Reading Series:=0A=0AAmy King, Nathaniel Siegel & Sophie Robinson= =0A=0A*Friday, September 9 *=0A*at 7 PM *=0A=0A=0A*at Zinc Bar*=0A*82 West = 3rd St*=0A*NYC*=0A*=A0 *=0A=0A*Amy King*'s most recent book, *I Want to Mak= e You Safe*, is forthcoming=0Afrom Litmus Press.=A0 She is currently prepar= ing a book of interviews with the=0Apoet Ron Padgett, works with VIDA: Wome= n in Literary Arts, and teaches=0AEnglish and Creative Writing at SUNY Nass= au Community College.=A0 Please visit=0Ahttp://AmyKing.org for more.=0A=0A= =0A*Nathaniel A. Siegel* is a GAY poet in the tradition of homoSEXual write= rs,=0Athinkers, and doers throughOUT time immemorial. His chapbook "Tony" i= s=0Apublished by Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs. For the 2011 LGBTQ Pride Mar= ch in=0ANYC, he created a "SAFE SEX Banana Cake" to demonstrate in the stre= ets of=0ANYC how to simply prevent HIV/A.I.D.S. by proper use of a condom.= =0ANathaniel's poetry is available online at *The Brooklyn Rail, Esque Maga= zine=0A*, and *EOAGH*.=0A=0A=0A*Sophie Robinson* was born in 1985. She live= s and works in London. Her first=0Abook, *a*, came out from Les Figues pres= s in 2009. Her 2010 chapbook, *the=0Alotion*, was recently shortlisted for = the Michael Marks Prize for Poetry=0APamphlets.=A0 Her work has been includ= ed in several anthologies=0Aincluding *Infinite Difference: Other Poetries = by Women in the UK* (Shearsman 2010), *Voice=0ARecognition: 21 Poets for th= e 21st Century* (Bloodaxe 2009) and *The Reality=0AStreet Book of Sonnets* = (Reality Street 2008). In January 2011, she was=0Aappointed as poet in resi= dence at the Victoria & Albert Museum.=A0 Sophie is=0Acurrently completing = a PhD in Queer Poetics at Royal Holloway, University of=0ALondon. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 20:17:10 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Ruth Lepson Subject: Re: New Eyebeam blog In-Reply-To: <4E676EEC.3050201@umn.edu> Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit please take care, alan. On 9/7/11 9:17 AM, "Maria Damon" wrote: > oh Alan, I'm sorry about your father. my thoughts are with you. > > Alan Sondheim wrote: >> Eyebeam blog >> >> As a resident of Eyebeam, I'm going to be blogging on their site, >> http://eyebeam.org/blogs/alansondheim/ - you might want to check it out. >> My project involves thinking through avatars and virtuality in >> relation to >> pain, wounding, and death - how these may be manifest in virtual worlds >> and how they may affect real, physical worlds. >> >> This is compounded by the state of my father, who, we found out today, is >> dying, and who has had a difficult and painful relationship with me from >> my beginning. I have never been able to 'shake' death, to 'shake' >> thinking >> about death; there are times I feel that I'm in a permanent state of >> collapse as a result. So the coincidence of the start of the residency >> with my father's state is both unnerving and painful, everything comes >> together, falls apart, in the blog. >> >> ================================== >> The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check >> guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & > sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 15:10:03 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Martha Deed Subject: Re: New Eyebeam blog In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Alan-- You must be going through a really difficult time these days. Know that I have been thinking about you. It really doesn't matter how old one's parent is. They always die too soon, and if the relationship has been a difficult one, there seems to be a second death as well: the death of hope that the relationship will improve. I hope you are taking extra care with rest and food during such a stressful time. best, Martha > > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 16:14:53 -0400 Reply-To: junction@earthlink.net Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Mark Weiss Subject: Re: Poetry & trains were meant to be Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Camille: Post reminders along the way? Will greatly help the terminally dun= derheaded. -----Original Message----- >From: Camille Martin >Sent: Sep 9, 2011 2:04 PM >To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU >Subject: Poetry & trains were meant to be > >I have an great fall lineup of readings, starting with Grey Borders in >St. Catharines, Ontario, on Friday, September 23. > >I=E2=80=99ll be reading with Shannon Maguire, Aisha Sasha John, and Zorras >Multimedia Troupe=E2=80=94a treat to be reading with these terrific poets!= And >many thanks to Eric Schmaltz and Niagara Artists Centre for making >this event happen. > >Then on to Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, Washington DC, and New York. Details= : >http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com/camille-martins-upcoming-events/ > >I=E2=80=99ll have copies of *Codes of Public Sleep* and *Sonnets* at each = stop >on the tour, but if you=E2=80=99d like to get a copy now, just go to my >website, which lists clickable vendors for these books: > >http://www.camillemartin.ca > >I=E2=80=99m doing all these trips by VIA Rail and Amtrak. There=E2=80=99s = nothing >better for writing than a window seat on a train . . . > >Cheers! >Camille > >=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D >The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guideline= s & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 04:55:34 +0200 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Brian Seabolt Subject: Raft 4 online MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Raft's fourth issue is now available online, at http://www.raftmagazineonline.com The new issue features work by Ryan Bender-Murphy, Kylie Blundell, Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Michael Leong, Colin McDonald, Ken McGrath, M.E. McMullen, Kerrie O'Brien, Andy Psomopoulous, L.A Speedwing, D. E. Steward, Anne Strand, and Mark Young. Thanks so much, and regards-- Brian Brian Seabolt Raft Magazine http://www.raftmagazineonline.com ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 01:47:23 +0530 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: steve dalachinsky Subject: Re: Zukofsky MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit this gig is cancelled On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 02:21:16 +0530 steve dalachinsky writes: > leaving town for a bit so some early heads up > > hello folks i need ya at this one > > steve dalachinsky (words) and dave liebman (sax, piano,drums) > sept 13, 2011 - 8pm - $10 it'll be a long set > class reunion 3 - 65 and still alive > at the university the streets > 130 e. 7th street (ave A) one flight up > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > ____________________________ > sept 11 at soto velez vizion fest presents from the ashes 2 - with > such > greats as charles gayle, david henderson, joe mcphee, patricia > nicolson > parker, oliver lake, rob brown, sabir mateen, jason hwang and many > others > - song, dance - poem - music 4 - 11 pm $15 > _________________________________________________________________________ > __ > > sept 15 at @ poisson rouge with many great folks too numerous to > mention > > for a benefit to raise money for the jazz foundation 6-10 pm > includes > WOW > bill cosby and so many greats - check rouge website for price and > other > artists > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > sept 18 - 1pm onward opening at dorshowitz center gallery @ > indusrial > city > 220 36th st (2 and 3 aves) NRD to 36th st group reading - free > > _________________________________________________________________________ > ___ > > sept 21 at university of the streets big book party and > reading for unbearables book of sex 130 e 7th st at ave a 7-11 pm > many > great readers > _________________________________________________________________________ > ____ > > sept 24 1 -3:30 pm at bowery poetry club Valery Oisteanu presents > 10000000 poets for change > jazzoetry and surrealism many great readers yuko otomo jeff > wright, > nancy mercado, ron kolm. > many more - $ > > ____ > > SEPT 24 th - at tribes gallery 285 e 3rd (ave C and D) > > a really big one 6-8 pm - unbearables for 1000000 poets for change > - > many great readers > > followed immediately 8-midnite 65 and still ALIVE steve's 65th > birthday > party with readings and music > bring food, drink, poems, instruments, gifts - some scheduled > readers > ron kolm , brian boyles, danny shot, shalom nueman, > valery oisteanu, danny shot, rami shamir, larisa schmaillo, yuko > otomo, > tsaurah litsky and so many more > donation..... > _________________________________________________________ > > if yer in the lowell, mass area steve reads 3 days oct 7-9 at > various > venues including gallery 119 on oct 19 > with charles waters yuko otomo et al as part of lowell celebrates > kerouac > > in one of these places david amram will jam with steve and others > > _________________________________________________________________________ > ______ > > october 13 steve reads with joe mcphee group in the interpretation > series > at the new roulette in brooklyn > in a tribute to cecil taylor 8 pm followed by > the > andrew cyrille group > $15 - check roulette website for address - part of the > interpretation > series > _________________________________________________________________________ > ______ > > nov 6th 3 pm with connie crothers at connies loft on kent ave more > details to follow > in williamsburg > > _________________________________________________________________________ > _ > On Tue, 26 Jul 2011 23:23:23 -0400 Jake Marmer > > writes: > > For all of you Zukofsky fans out there - New Directions > republished > > "A" and > > another volume of shorter poetry. I did a piece on this for the > > Forward > > http://www.forward.com/articles/139803/, curious to see other > > reviews out > > there. > > > > -Jake > > > > ================================== > > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > > guidelines & sub/unsub info: > > http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > > > > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines & sub/unsub info: > http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 01:46:38 +0530 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: steve dalachinsky Subject: Re: a beautiful marsupial afternoon MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit sorry for this mass e- mail but due to an altercation that occurred at the university of the streets on sept 7th after the 10 pm talibam gig when after a dispute over money occurred saaadia's son punched kevin shea in the eye with a fistful of keys while kevin was wearing glasses resulting in 5 stitches and kevin not raising his hands i am cancelling my gig on the 13th with dave liebman and am disassociating myself from the venue - whoever may have provoked this incident and wahtever misunderstanding may have occured violence should never be employed thanks and much love to you all steve On Sat, 3 Sep 2011 12:46:19 -0400 CA Conrad writes: > Hello! I'm very excited about my new book A Beautiful Marsupial > Afternoon (Wave Books, 2012). The cover was just finished and can > be > seen with sample pages at this link: > http://abeautifulmarsupial88.blogspot.com/ > > There are 7 billion people on Earth, meaning I don't take for > granted > that someone wants to publish my poems! > All my best, > CA > > -- > PhillySound: new poetry http://PhillySound.blogspot.com > > THE BOOK OF FRANK by CAConrad http://CAConrad.blogspot.com > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines & sub/unsub info: > http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 07:32:48 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: cris cheek Subject: John Matthias reading at Miami this coming week Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1244.3) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii John Matthias : reading his poetry . Tuesday evening, Sept. 13, at 8 = p.m. in Irvin 40. Miami University of Ohio. Free, all welcome. More info here: = http://events.muohio.edu/event.php?event_id=3D198125&sid=3D161&cid=3D741&v= iew=3Dmonth&day=3D20110913&dayofweek=3D cris= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 21:29:54 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Peter ciccariello Subject: In the absence of Oulipo III MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 New on Invisible notes "In the absence of Oulipo III " http://invisiblenotes.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 23:46:10 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Laura Hinton Subject: Chant de la Sirene posting MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you are interested in mothers, death, poetry, and worms, see my new posting on Chant de la Sirene: "Archiving the Post-Human Future =96 Dedicated to Akilah Oliver" http://www.chantdelasirene.com/2011/09/archiving-post-human-future-dedicate= d.html Monday night begins a new poetry series in Oliver's honor: "In Aporia: The Annual Akilah Oliver Memorial Reading" September 12, 2011, 7pm Lang Caf=E9, Eugene Lang College 65 W 11th St. New York, NY Laura Hinton Professor of English City College of New York 138 at Convent Ave. New York, New York 10031 http://www.mermaidtenementpress.com http://www.chantdelasirene.com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:53:35 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Paul Siegell Subject: New at TheWriteGame Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hello! Many thanks to Camiele White, who talks me up over at TheWriteGame (below= the video: http://bit.ly/qpSRzt). One of the many nice things she writes:= "Paul Siegell is the epitome of someone who=E2=80=99s always seeking forw= ard motion, a means to move and expand." Also, Ernest Hilbert recently published my *LARYNGITIS LIGHTS* over at E-Verse Radio: http://bit.ly/pYnieo I hope this note finds you well. Yours, Paul http://paulsiegell.blogspot.com/ =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:04:04 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Paul Siegell Subject: two PHILLY readings Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Sunday, September 18 @ 4PM: JIM CORY + PAUL SIEGELL Moveable Beats Reading Series The Slingluff Gallery (11 W. Girard Ave, Phila, PA) Hosted by Jim Mancinelli; open reading to follow! facebook invite: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D212263332167201= Monday, September 19 @ 7PM: MICHELLE TARANSKY + PAUL SIEGELL + JEROME CROOKS + JASON BALDINGER "The Whiskey Rebellion" Book Tour Moonstone Arts Center (110A S. 13th Street, Phila, PA) Hosted by Lillian Dunn of The Apiary facebook invite: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D219467198108236= COME WE MAKE OH HI HELLO! =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 07:46:49 -0700 Reply-To: Joel Weishaus Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Joel Weishaus Subject: "The Lost Way of Stones." MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "The Lost Way of Stones is built around indigenous rock art found in = Southern California, including that of the Chumash Indians who lived = mainly along the Santa Barbara Channel; and art made by Shoshonean = peoples that is located on the Naval Air Weapons Station, near Death = Valley, CA., where, contrasting human creativity with its destructive = shadow, it is "one of the most spectacular concentrations of rock art = sites in North America." (From the Introduction) Areas of Interest: paleoarchaeology, ecology, philosophy, psychology, = spirituality, literature and the digital visual arts. Introduction and first ten screens: = http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/weishaus/Lost/Intro.htm [Link is the left-hand "anthropomorph" button on the introduction page.] = Thank you for your kind reception of this project.=20 -Joel=20 Digital Archive: www.cddc.vt.edu/host/weishaus/index.htm Paper Archive: http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=3Dnmu1mss456bc.xml =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 09:35:39 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Carrie hunter Subject: New from Black Radish Books MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Herso: An Heirship in Waves by Susana Gardner Now available from SPD! http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780982573143/herso.aspx "I don't know another poet so formally daring. Rebellious curlicue and lace significant: the pages gleam with pleasure, finesse and audacious measure o= f human becoming. A consideration of feminine inheritance, rebirth paroled by langue, a her(o)'s journey as decadently articulated as sea-froth. Find it too pretty at your peril=97you'll get pricked by the fine point on this punning"=97Catherine Wagner. It=92s a pleasure to watch Susana Gardner stretch the language out to its f= ull wingspan, displaying the gendered presumptions that give it flight. Her writing lines up =93our turmoils in filched onus rows,=94 then ships them o= ut via =93Rouged Ifs=94 and charged =93stutterance=94 toward =93a restless and= scattered hopeful.=94 Herso is my her( o): froward, many-minded, multi-tongued. =97Ro= dney Koeneke If Susana Gardner didn=92t exist we=92d need to invent her Right Now. You= =92ll want to travel with her, as sometimes you just want to wake up into languag= e in a red-gold way, hearing all the voices, where we=92re going. Like a self picked up in echosound, flipping & flick-flacking. HD & Loy & Woolf & Barne= s suddenly re-born on a twenty-first-century beach. That continual discovery of what it means to step out in to the day, the gift & adventure of it. Herso rings with rich footsteps, archaic, playful, tongued.=97Carol Watts * * * Carolyn Forch=E9 calls Susana Gardner's first full-length collection, [ LAP= SED INSEL WEARY ], "an extended social lyric of longing that refuses isolation because the 'grandmany' is all around, in ancestry and memory and books and shared future.... This poetry is full of heart and intelligence." Geraldine Monk calls it "Disturbingly beautiful" while Elizabeth Treadwell describes the work as "architecturally wild and sturdy." About the author: Susana Gardner is the author of the full-length poetry collections HERSO (Black Radish Books, 2011) and [ LAPSED INSEL WEARY ] (Th= e Tangent Press, 2008). She has published several chapbooks, including Hyper-Phantasie Constructs (Dusie Kollektiv, 2010) andHerso (University of Theory and Memorabilia Press, 2009). Her poetry has appeared in many online and print publications including Jacket, How2, Puerto Del Sol, and Cambridg= e Literary Reviewamong others. Her work has also been featured in several anthologies, including 131.839 sl=F6g me=F0 bilum (131,839 keystrokes with spaces) (Ntamo, Finland, 2007) and NOT FOR MOTHERS ONLY: CONTEMPORARY POEMS ON CHILD-GETTING AND CHILD-REARING (Fence Books, United States, 2007). She lives in Z=FCrich, Switzerland, where she also edits and curates the online poetics journal and experimental kollektiv press Dusie. http://www.blackradishbooks.org/ =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 11:13:17 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jim Andrews Subject: Aleph Null: new interactive net art MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ALEPH NULL http://turbulence.org/spotlight/alephnull by Jim Andrews Aleph Null is a new work of generative art I wrote in JavaScript using the HTML 5 canvas tag. It's a visual piece and goes in some unusual, exciting directions, visually. The last year has mainly been one of 're-tooling', for me. I've been learning JavaScript at a deeper level. And learning jQuery, jQuery UI, and the canvas tag commands. Previously, I'd been using Director to create my net art works. But that proprietary piece of software is almost dead. JavaScript, on the other hand, is public, open source, and on the upswing. Aleph Null is the first piece I've created after my year-long study of JavaScript and related things. I feel like there's some more territory for me to explore concerning the canvas tag. But Aleph Null gets in there at some depth. ja http://vispo.com . ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 08:28:22 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Michael Subject: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History - We're almost there! 9/24 Comments: To: walterblue@bigridge.org MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Contact: Michael Rothenberg 100 Thousand Poets for Change=20 P.O. Box 870=20 Guerneville, Ca 95446=20 Phone: 305-753-4569=20 http://www.100TPC.org=20 walterblue@bigbridge.org=20 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History=20 Number of Participants Worldwide Growing Daily=20 650 events in 450 cities and 95 countries will take place on September = 24 to promote environmental, social, and=20 political change. Poets, writers, artists will create, perform and = demonstrate in their communities, and decide their=20 own specific area of focus for change within the framework of peace and = sustainability, which founder Michael=20 Rothenberg stated, ".is a major concern worldwide and the guiding = principle for this global event."=20 Bob Holman and Margery Snyder, in a recent article on About.com said, = "the beauty of the concept of 100=20 Thousand Poets for Change is that it is completely decentralized and = completely inclusive." All those involved=20 are hoping, through their actions and events, to seize and redirect the = political and social dialogue of the day and=20 turn the narrative of civilization towards peace and sustainability.=20 Poetry demonstrations are being organized in political hotspots such as = Madison, Wisconsin and Cairo, Egypt. Poetry=20 and peace gatherings are planned in strife-torn Kabul and Jalalabad.=20 In Mexico there are over 30 events, with 18 poetic actions in Mexico = City, where poets as well as environmental=20 and political activists are hoping to encourage reflection and creative = responses against systemic violence=20 through the written and the spoken word with day long street events, = readings and workshops. More than a third=20 of these events are organized by collectives actively working towards a = non-violent approach to solve the=20 country's most pressing problems.=20 To date there are over 260 events in the United States. There are 20 = events statewide in North Carolina where=20 teacher/poets have mobilized to protest cuts in education funding. And = along the Platte River near Omaha,=20 Nebraska, poets will be demonstrating against TransCanada's planned = Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. More examples of events can be found at = the 100 Thousand Poets for Change www.100TPC.org. Each=20 event organizer has an Event Location blog page on the website for = posting, poetry, artwork, photos, and=20 video to document this global mega-event across national borders.=20 Immediately following September 24th all documentation on the 100TPC.org = website will be preserved by=20 Stanford University in California, which has recognized 100 Thousand = Poets for Change as an historical event,=20 the largest poetry reading in history. They will archive the complete = contents of the website, 100TPC.org, as part=20 of their digital archiving program LOCKSS.=20 Founder Michael Rothenberg is a widely known poet, editor of the online = literary magazine Bigbridge.org and an=20 environmental activist based in Northern California.=20 For information contact: http://www.100TPC.org=20 Contact: walterblue@bigbridge.org=20 Phone: 305-753-4569=20 =0C =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 23:26:31 -0600 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jonathan Skinner Subject: Listening Sounding Writing: An Ecopoetics Workshop with Jonathan Skinner MIME-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Listening Sounding Writing: An Ecopoetics Workshop with Jonathan Skinner September 29 to October 2 The Millay Colony for the Arts offers four-day retreat workshops on =20 Colony's sylvan setting. Each class includes twelve hours of workshop =20= time, all meals, and ample time to work, ruminate and explore our lush =20= natural surroundings. Private bedrooms and spacious private studios =20 are available for all participants. Workshop Description: This workshop focuses on soundscape as an =20 approach to changing our writing practice. Listening and field =20 recording techniques will be integrated with writing and discussion, =20 around the following concerns. A word is intervention in the whole design landscape. We stalk our =20 poems in the debris field, listen for what water does, once it hears a =20= mouth open. Listen for what we cannot see or hear. =46rom the out to the = =20 inside of other bodies, sounding with our own. Listening for the dead, =20= in touch with the living. What wants to be heard in this world and how =20= can we be ready to hear? How can the inertial heft, the fact of our own perspective, be useful =20= in its very limitations? Let=92s practice poetry as an ear to the earth. = =20 =93The Orphic explication of the Earth,=94 wrote Mallarm=E9, =93impersonal= and =20 alive.=94 Listening also helps us know what to do, when we hear what we =20= are listening for. It is usually something we already are doing. But =20 knowing so wakes us to how poetry matters, to better focus our =20 sounding and advocacy. We=92ll meet outdoors, approach local soundscapes, translate bird and =20= insect song, walk with our ears, and write out of deep listening. =20 We'll track sounds with Ak=92abal, Eigner, Howe, Johnson, Khlebnikov, =20= MacLow, Neidecker, Patton, O=92Sullivan, Vicu=F1a, amongst others. In =20= addition to poems (new or renewed) we=92ll try our hand at field =20 recordings, and scoring/ writing sound walks. Jonathan Skinner's poetry collections include Birds of Tifft =20 (BlazeVOX, 2011), With Naked Foot (Little Scratch Pad Press, 2009) and =20= Political Cactus Poems (Palm Press, 2005). He founded and edits the =20 journal ecopoetics (www.ecopoetics.org), which features creative-=20 critical intersections between writing and ecology. Skinner also =20 writes ecocriticism on contemporary poetry and poetics: his essays on =20= the poets Ronald Johnson and Lorine Niedecker appeared in volumes =20 published by the National Poetry Foundation and by University of Iowa =20= Press. His essays on urban landscape and poetics have appeared in Qui =20= Parle (19.2) and in the Ecolanguage Reader (2011). Skinner is a =20 2011-2012 fellow with Cornell Society for the Humanities. Workshop Schedule: Each day begins with a fresh breakfast followed by =20= a three- hour workshop at 10:00 AM. Total workshop time for the =20 retreat will be twelve hours. The afternoon can be spent working in =20 the studio, visiting local sites, swimming in a nearby lake or walking =20= the mountain trails. Dinner is served overlooking our gorgeous =20 meadows. Evening hours are devoted to worktime. Fees: $600 includes tuition, private room, private studio and all =20 meals. $375 includes tuition and meals only. Workshop is limited to =20 seven participants. For more information or to apply, please get in touch with Caroline =20 Crumpacker at 518-392-4144 or director@millaycolony.org.= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 08:37:10 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Al Filreis Subject: episode #45 of PoemTalk released: on Eileen Myles Comments: To: Al Filreis Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v936) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We are pleased to release episode #45 of PoemTalk. Charles Alexander, Sarah Dowling, and Michelle Taransky talk about "Snakes," a poem by Eileen Myles. http://jacket2.org/commentary/poem-going-down-drain-poemtalk-45 http://www.poetryfoundation.org/features/audio?show=Poem%20Talk - Al Filreis Al Filreis Kelly Professor Faculty Dir., Kelly Writers House Dir., Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing Co-Director, PennSound Publisher, Jacket2 University of Pennsylvania http://writing.upenn.edu/~afilreis ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 09:02:22 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Lisa Jarnot Subject: Emily Dickinson poetry workshop in Sunnyside Queens MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Dear All, could you please forward this to interested parties? Thanks much, Lisa Jarnot Announcing A Poetry Workshop on the Life and Writings of Emily Dickinson Sunnyside Queens We'll be reading Dickinson's work alongside in-class and out-of-class writing exercises with an attention to sound/phonics and meter/melody. We'll also look at projects students are working on. 10 Weeks, meeting on October 2, [break for Columbus day], October 16, October 23, October 30, November 6, November 13, November 20, [break for Thanksgiving], December 4, December 11, December 18 Limit 7 students $300 Sunday evenings 4:30-7:00 pm Contact me at ljarnot@gmail.com to reserve a spot, I'm asking for a $25 advance deposit to reserve your spot. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 20:23:51 +0200 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Cralan Kelder Subject: amsterdam this sunday evening Beats in Translation | Music | mini book-fair In-Reply-To: <9101152.1315599294332.JavaMail.root@wamui-cynical.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 This is about a poetry music evening in Perdu (on the large canal = between Munt & Nieuwmarkt)=20 the evening is free, but the theatre is not so large and so "reserve to = avoid disappointment" by emailing or telephoning, details below. http://perdu.nl/agenda.cfm This is a very full program, there is a bar too. The theme is Amsterdam = in translation - translations of Beat poets (now & then) and Rodaan al = galidi (from Iraq) - his Zorro poetry. We'll also have live music. Beat Poets and Beyond. Amsterdam in Translation. Book launch, poster launch, live music, poetry in translation projected = onto video screen. All for free! What: A free evening of music and poetry in Perdu, with a mini = book-fair. Hosted by Sahand Sahebdivani Who: Louise Landes Levi, Rodaan al Galidi, Hans Plomp, David Miller, = Sahand Sahebdivani, Cralan Kelder. Details & Program: Amsterdam in Translation - Vinkenoog's J A C K K E R = O U A C Amsterdam Calling translated by Simon and Louise Landes Levi = who will read the English. Hans Plomp will read the Dutch on Simon's = behalf. Rodaan al Galidi's Zorro translated by Cralan Kelder who will read the = English. Rodaan will unveil a new poetry poster and read the Dutch. = Cralan will also introduce his new book Give Some Word. David Miller is traveling from London to play clarinet and read from his = newly released Spiritual Letters (Chax Press 2011). Louise - LLL will also read from Tower 2 /TARA or dc-x and her = translations written with Henri Michaux and play Sarangi to accompany = David Miller. LLL studied sarangi under Ali Akvar Khan in Basel. There will be a mini-book fair with poetry books and magazines. = Translations will be projected on a video screen for EZ-reading = pleasure. Where: Perdu, Kloveniersburgwal 86, Amsterdam When: Sunday 18 September from 19:30 onwards Cost: Free, but please reserve to avoid disappointment. Send an email to = perdu@perdu.nl or call 020-4220542 Sponsored by Perdu Bookshop Rodaan al Galidi is an Iraqi refugee living more than 10 years in = Holland - where it rains a lot. We are now working on translations of = his work: Rain Hey rain, why do you fall here? Are you blind, egotistical, are you crazy? Why do you open umbrella=92s here when you can open flowers there? Thirsty seeds wait for you to rip through the darkness and lay a shadow. Naked branches, beg woodstoves for one more day. Rivers try to recall the sea and redness dries on hands. Rain why are you a shower for green when you can be her life? Hey rain, why do you fall on rain? David Miller's Spiritual Letters (ongoing) has just been released in a = full edition from Chax: ...letter by letter. Having no wish to be detained by clever = fabrications, stories that might distract. A dark courtyard, a lecture = on aesthetics. =96 And if art is only lies, for the sake of rapture and = power? Facing the wall, away from the wind, she struck a match for her = cigarette =96 the flame drawing my look. Feckless, volatile girl; in the = dream she began shouting at me as I turned away from her. =96 Flung = across the hospital room by the Holy Ghost, the musician said. A = phone-call: the driver survived; he died =96 the friend I=92d stopped = seeing. I thought of how he=92d insisted on reading poem after poem to = me at dinner; I=92d looked (but not wanting to) at the spittle ejected = upon his lip as he spoke the words. Faces of friends by my bed. Memory=92s= unquenched: her long hair that she tossed around her neck; her hand = that reached for mine. Eye toward eye.... Slow phleboclysis (drop by = drop; into the vein). Louise Landes Levi will read from her translations of Simon Vinkenoog = and Henri Michaux:=20 HM & ME =20 Everyone wants to know abt. Michaux/ I already wrote about him, but they want to know more, =20 All I remember are the old men in the caf=E9 where I did the translation & the tailor, the quiet man who sold suits/ they=92re gone now, the men, the suits, the poet, =20 =20 I visit the place & smell the old aromas, they must be in a dream/ I I can see things as they were & as they are/ =20 Knowing I can=92t ever explain to you what it was really like, what the great man & I really said, as the afternoons wore away, reading poems & chatting like any 2 old friends =20 =20 Bagnore 2006. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 15:33:58 -0700 Reply-To: Adam Fieled Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Fieled Subject: "Waxing Hot: A Collection" on Scribd MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable These Poetics dialogues appeared on the blog PFS Post between 2006-2009. Ma= ny were later reprinted in the UK print journal Tears in the Fence.=0A=A0= =0AThanks to the participants: Robert Archambeau, Steve Halle, Gabriel Gudd= ing, Amy King, and Barry Schwabsky.=0A=A0=0AI hope you enjoy them: =0A=A0= =0Ahttp://www.scribd.com/doc/64867197/Waxing-Hot-A-Collection=0A=A0=0AThank= s,=0AAdam =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 03:06:41 -0500 Reply-To: dgodston@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Dan Godston Subject: "Oh, Bleek Strategies" at the Newberry Library MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "Oh, Bleek Strategies=94 at the Newberry Library Wednesday, October 5, 2011 (6-8 p.m.)=20 Newberry Library 60 West Walton Street Chicago, IL 60610-3380 You are invited to attend "Oh, Bleek Strategies," a Chicago Calling = event that includes literary, musical, kinetic, and multidisciplinary = performances that creatively play around with and pay homage to Oblique Strategies. Oblique Strategies is a deck of creative strategy cards created by Peter Schmidt and Brian Eno; Peter Schmidt would have been 80 this year. This event is free and open to the public. "Oh, Bleek Strategies" is part of = the Sixth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival and Chicago Artists Month.=20 Oh, Bleek Strategies includes=97=20 =95 =93The Red Thread Project: Oh, Bleek Strategies Knitting Circle,=94 = with Lindsay Obermeyer (Chicago), Corinne D. Peterson (Chicago), and other participants.=20 =95 H. V. Cramond (writer & editor, Chicago) and Seth Berg (poet & = sculptor, Chaska, MN)=20 =95 Erin Teegarden (Chicago), Mairead Case (Chicago) and other = participants =95 =93Oh, Bleek Surrealist Taxis=94 =96 with Helen Scarlett O=92Neill = (curator & performance designer, London), Harry Ross, curator & director, London), Anthony Poretti (percussionist, Chicago), Michael Erzen and his artbot (kinetic sculptor), Chicago), Mari Frogner (dancer, London), and Dan = Godston (writer, Chicago). This performance will involve a live video feed with London. Performers at the Newberry Library will be using Oblique = Strategies cards to help direct a surrealist taxi in London.=20 =09 2011 CHICAGO CALLING ARTS FESTIVAL The Borderbend Arts Collective presents the Sixth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival, a multi-disciplinary collaboration festival that happens during Chicago Artists Month. During Chicago Calling, people in the = Chicago area work with people outside of Chicago -- both here in the U.S. and abroad. These collaborations include a range of art forms, such as = music, dance, film, literature, and intermedia -- and they are prepared or improvised. Some Chicago Calling events involve live feeds between = Chicago and other locations. Many Chicago Calling events also include = partnerships with local arts organizations and other institutions. CHICAGO ARTISTS MONTH Chicago Artists Month is a citywide, collaborative effort showcasing = Chicago visual artists and their work throughout the month of October.=A0 = Coordinated by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events in partnership with the Chicago Office of Tourism and Culture, Chicago = Artists Month showcases over 200 events, ranging from exhibitions to open studio tours and neighborhood art walks presented by museums, galleries, = cultural centers, artist collaboratives, and other organizations throughout the city.=A0 The primary goal of Chicago Artists Month is to raise awareness = of the extraordinary quality and depth of our visual arts = community.=A0Explore this site to see what happened during Chicago Artists Month 2010! This year's theme, "Artful Networks,=94 explores the=A0communities that = nurture and inspire Chicago artists and their work.=A0 The people with whom = artists choose to work can be supportive in encouraging creative growth, experimentation, dialogue=A0among peers, and community building.=A0 = Ranging from traditional residency programs to collaboratives to informal = relationships, our communities impact the way we create, support and appreciate art.=A0 = In celebration of the Alliance of Artists Communities' 20th Anniversary Conference, which takes place in Chicago from October 19 to 22, Chicago Artists Month 2011 looks at the=A0various ways artists in Chicago are influenced by their social environments.=20 www.borderbend.org =20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 09:32:43 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Camille Martin Subject: Re: Poetry & trains were meant to be In-Reply-To: <9101152.1315599294332.JavaMail.root@wamui-cynical.atl.sa.earthlink.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable at every whistle stop On Fri, Sep 9, 2011 at 4:14 PM, Mark Weiss wrote: > Camille: Post reminders along the way? Will greatly help the terminally d= underheaded. > > -----Original Message----- >>From: Camille Martin >>Sent: Sep 9, 2011 2:04 PM >>To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU >>Subject: Poetry & trains were meant to be >> >>I have an great fall lineup of readings, starting with Grey Borders in >>St. Catharines, Ontario, on Friday, September 23. >> >>I=92ll be reading with Shannon Maguire, Aisha Sasha John, and Zorras >>Multimedia Troupe=97a treat to be reading with these terrific poets! And >>many thanks to Eric Schmaltz and Niagara Artists Centre for making >>this event happen. >> >>Then on to Toronto, Ottawa, Kingston, Washington DC, and New York. Detail= s: >>http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com/camille-martins-upcoming-events/ >> >>I=92ll have copies of *Codes of Public Sleep* and *Sonnets* at each stop >>on the tour, but if you=92d like to get a copy now, just go to my >>website, which lists clickable vendors for these books: >> >>http://www.camillemartin.ca >> >>I=92m doing all these trips by VIA Rail and Amtrak. There=92s nothing >>better for writing than a window seat on a train . . . >> >>Cheers! >>Camille >> >>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D >>The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 10:43:27 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: William Slaughter Subject: Notice: Mudlark MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed New and On View: Mudlark Flash No. 63 (2011) Three Poems by Scott Keeney Swinging Lullaby | Garbage Night | Scattered Thumbnail Scott Keeney is the author of the chapbook Sappho Does Hay(na)ku (Sephyrus, 2008). His poems can be found in Court Green, failbetter, New York Quarterly, and Poetry East among other places. Spread the word. Far and wide, William Slaughter MUDLARK An Electronic Journal of Poetry & Poetics Never in and never out of print... E-mail: mudlark@unf.edu URL: http://www.unf.edu/mudlark ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 12:59:46 -0400 Reply-To: az421@FreeNet.Carleton.CA Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Rob McLennan Subject: new from above/ground press: Paige Ackerson-Kiely A Book About A Candle Burning in a Shed by Paige Ackerson-Kiely $4 : They called me down and I went down and arrived. My uniform was basically clean; a life alone makes the need for external demonstration almost disappear, but not fully. One thing I hate is when you get there and its all over. Like felled trees after a storm you have to cut up and drag them off the road. But not really the same thing. I knew it would be an important day when someone first hollered help in my direction. Mostly it is small jobs, unlocking cars and checking on the elderly. Sometimes they think I am their son and cry when I leave. Other times they are pretty much dead and I call the paramedics. None of the situations is good. I was north of town when the dispatcher crackled to me. Her clothes found in the river, hung up on some rocks, probably she got taken in the storm but I was still uneasy, even though nature is out of my hands, which should be a relief like it is to be a child and not a man. Beside the river there was an old mattress and a womans swimsuit, the kind that was in style 5 years ago, with ties on either side of the leg openings that you cinch or relax, depending on company. Waters high and full of silt, and it smelled like squash bugs and my ex-girlfriends neck when she worried about money. There was never enough of anything but I guess I got used to it. She was still beautiful from a distance and always in my memory delivered on a soft cloud. I didnt make a grab for her shirt as it drifted away, there on the banks, sun as bright as Id ever seen it. I was afraid to be pulled under. published in Ottawa by above/ground press September 2011 a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob mclennan, 402 McLeod Street, Ottawa ON Canada K2P 1A6, or simply drop $ on paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com Paige Ackerson-Kiely authored the poetry collections In No Ones Land (Ahsahta, 2007), My Love is a Dead Arctic Explorer (Ahsahta, forthcoming) and a limited edition art folio/collaboration, This Landscape (Argos Books, 2010). Paige lives in rural Vermont, edits the poetry annual A Handsome Journal, and works at a homeless shelter. http://www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/ -- writer/editor/publisher ...ottawater, above/ground press & Chaudiere Books (www.chaudierebooks.com) ...coord., SPAN-O + ottawa small press fair ...poetry - Glengarry (Talonbooks) ...2nd novel - missing persons www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com * http://robmclennan.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 16:00:08 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tom=E1s_=D3_C=E1rthaigh?= Subject: Re: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History - We're almost there! 9/24 Comments: cc: Poetic Matrix , NewPoetry List , alpha-Q@yahoogroups.com, Poet Book , Poetry Cafe , Jude Cowan Montague , Scannan DantaRTE , Daily Devotion , Funzug@yahoogroups.com, Poets Group , Pauline Hamilton , Liteary Lapse , limerickscribblers@yahoogroups.com, Roibeard McElroy , Sinead O Reilly , Romantic Online , PAPOG PAPOG , poetry@yahoogroups.com, Pgan Poets , pureexpressions@yahoogroups.com, Jimmy Rafferty , Shayris@yahoogroups.com, Fehredin Shehu , Apryl Skiel , riting Songs , Christ Songs , Save Tara , Daily Thoughts , Love Thoughts , Athanase Vantchev De Thracy , Creative Writing , Song WWriter In-Reply-To: <353101cc7097$b1c23850$6401a8c0@LENOVOB39742E2> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Its a great event to which we are honoured to be contributing to here in Tu= llamore, Irelanbd through the readings of Anthony Sullivan, Ken Hume, mysel= f and others, and the launch of POETS FOR CHANGE TV @ http://www.world.tc/p= oets_for_change_tv featuring local poets and global poetry on the topic of = change in human rights, the environment and business and society, with more= additions daily. We hope to be able to live broadcast a reading from Tullamore if we can. Roll on September 24th!!!! "a person with a good book is never alone... a writer until they've written= one is never at peace" - www.writingsinrhyme.com=A0=A0::: Add me on Facebo= ok ::: My YouTube Videos=A0 =A0 --- On Sun, 11/9/11, Michael wrote: From: Michael Subject: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in Hi= story - We're almost there! 9/24 To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU Date: Sunday, 11 September, 2011, 16:28 Contact: Michael Rothenberg 100 Thousand Poets for Change=20 P.O. Box 870=20 Guerneville, Ca 95446=20 Phone: 305-753-4569=20 http://www.100TPC.org=20 walterblue@bigbridge.org=20 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History=20 Number of Participants Worldwide Growing Daily=20 650 events in 450 cities and 95 countries will take place on September 24 t= o promote environmental, social, and=20 political change. Poets, writers, artists will create, perform and demonstr= ate in their communities, and decide their=20 own specific area of focus for change within the framework of peace and sus= tainability, which founder Michael=20 Rothenberg stated, ".is a major concern worldwide and the guiding principle= for this global event."=20 Bob Holman and Margery Snyder, in a recent article on About.com said, "the = beauty of the concept of 100=20 Thousand Poets for Change is that it is completely decentralized and comple= tely inclusive." All those involved=20 are hoping, through their actions and events, to seize and redirect the pol= itical and social dialogue of the day and=20 turn the narrative of civilization towards peace and sustainability.=20 Poetry demonstrations are being organized in political hotspots such as Mad= ison, Wisconsin and Cairo, Egypt. Poetry=20 and peace gatherings are planned in strife-torn Kabul and Jalalabad.=20 In Mexico there are over 30 events, with 18 poetic actions in Mexico City, = where poets as well as environmental=20 and political activists are hoping to encourage reflection and creative res= ponses against systemic violence=20 through the written and the spoken word with day long street events, readin= gs and workshops. More than a third=20 of these events are organized by collectives actively working towards a non= -violent approach to solve the=20 country's most pressing problems.=20 To date there are over 260 events in the United States. There are 20 events= statewide in North Carolina where=20 teacher/poets have mobilized to protest cuts in education funding. And alon= g the Platte River near Omaha,=20 Nebraska, poets will be demonstrating against TransCanada's planned Keyston= e XL tar sands pipeline. More examples of events can be found at the 100 Th= ousand Poets for Change www.100TPC.org. Each=20 event organizer has an Event Location blog page on the website for posting,= poetry, artwork, photos, and=20 video to document this global mega-event across national borders.=20 Immediately following September 24th all documentation on the 100TPC.org we= bsite will be preserved by=20 Stanford University in California, which has recognized 100 Thousand Poets = for Change as an historical event,=20 the largest poetry reading in history. They will archive the complete conte= nts of the website, 100TPC.org, as part=20 of their digital archiving program LOCKSS.=20 Founder Michael Rothenberg is a widely known poet, editor of the online lit= erary magazine Bigbridge.org and an=20 environmental activist based in Northern California.=20 For information contact: http://www.100TPC.org=20 Contact: walterblue@bigbridge.org=20 Phone: 305-753-4569=20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines= & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 12:09:33 +0200 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: "Megan M. Garr" Subject: Call for submissions: Versal 10 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Dear all, I am so excited to share that we are now considering work for Versal 10! This special ten-year anniversary issue will be the most Versal of all the Versals. I hope you'll consider sending us some of your work! And please feel free to distribute this to your networks, friends, students, local communities, etc., etc. Best, Megan VERSAL 10 IS OPEN Amsterdam's acclaimed literary & art annual, Versal, begins reading for its 10th edition on September 15th. Its editors are looking for excellent prose, poetry, art and the inbetween to fill the pages of this exciting anniversary issue. Guidelines and (online only) submissions here: http://www.versaljournal.org/guidelines A $2 reading fee applies, or submit for free between October 1 and October 7, 2011. For a close look at Versal's tastes, purchase the current no. 9 or a back issue: http://www.versaljournal.org/order. Pre-order Versal 10 when you submit and we'll waive the submission fee. The deadline for submissions to Versal 10 is January 15, 2012. -- Megan M. Garr Editor *Versal *The literary & art annual out of Amsterdam versaljournal@wordsinhere.com http://www.versaljournal.org Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/eh4yT Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/versaljournal Twitter: @versaljournal ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 04:50:03 -0700 Reply-To: Vanessa Crary Vaile Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Comments: RFC822 error: Invalid RFC822 field - "Review poetry reading will be held from 2-5PM a=". Rest of header flushed. From: Vanessa Crary Vaile Subject: 2nd Annual Malpais Review Poetry Reading, ABQ Sept 18 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The second annual Malpais=0AReview poetry reading will be held from 2-5PM a= t Alamosa Books (8810 Holly=0AAve.) in the northeast heights of Albuquerque= on Sept. 18. Poets who have=0Apublished (or have work accepted) in the Rev= iew will present their poems. Among=0Athe poets who will read are: Tony Mar= es, Lauren Camp, Larry Goodell, Amalio=0AMadueno, Ken Gurney, Kathleen John= son, Marilyn Stablein, Dale Harris and many=0Aothers.=A0=0A=0Ahttp://malpai= sreview.com/=A0"The Badlands are everywhere"=A0 =A0 =A0=0Ahttp://www.alamos= abooks.com/node/542=A0=0A=0AThe event is free and the public is invited to = attend.=A0 The shopping center is at Paseo &=0AVentura, with a Trader Joe's= at one end and Alamosa Books at the opposite end.=A0=0A=0AThe Malpa=EDs Re= view=A0seeks to expand upon New Mexico's rich and diverse cultural heritage= by bringing together poetry, poetry translation, essays on aspects of poet= ry from writers around the state and beyond.=0A=0AThe issues will be publis= hed quarterly. Each issue will take 10 to 20 pages for one featured writer = with the remaining pages open to everyone else. Some interior pages may be = used for black and white artwork.=0A=0AGary L. Brower, Editor=0Aeditor@malp= aisreview.com=0AMalpais Review=0APO Box 339=0APlacitas, NM 87043 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 10:06:52 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Ruth Lepson Subject: FW: Poetry Readings thru October: Many New Listings [1] In-Reply-To: <4574BA5F915E33499B1EE359760864002166530D43@EXPO18.exchange.mit.edu> Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable don't miss susan howe, michael palmer, kathleen fraser & elizabeth willis, lisa jarnot, iian sinclair, (and oh again ruth lepson) ------ Forwarded Message From: Daniel Bouchard Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 09:50:41 -0400 To: Daniel Bouchard Conversation: Poetry Readings thru October: Many New Listings [1] Subject: Poetry Readings thru October: Many New Listings [1] Thursday, September 15 @ 2:30 pm Jaimy Gordon McCormack Family Theater 70 Brown St.=20 Providence free and open to public Saturday, September 17, 10:30 am Mark Pawlak, Andrew Green and Randall Kromm Wake up and Smell the Poetry HCAM Studios, 77 Main Street, Hopkinton, Ma Saturday, September 17, 3:30 pm Mignon Ariel King and Barbara Crooker Brockton Public Library 304 Main Street Brockton, MA Saturday, September 17, 2 pm Polis: Este Jard=EDn magazine launch with readings by contributors Gloucester Writers Center 126 East Main St Gloucester Saturday, September 17, 6 pm Sandra Lim and Ewa Chruschiel The Publicly Complex Reading Series Ada Books 717 Westminster Street Providence RI 02903 Saturday, September 17, 6:30 pm Peter Dale Scott=20 At The Grolier Poetry Book Shop 6 Plympton Street Cambridge=20 Sunday, September 18, 2 pm David Ferry and Geraldine Zetzel The Brookline Poetry Series Coolidge Corner Branch of the Brookline Public Library 31 Pleasant Street Brookline Tuesday, September 20, 10 am Don Bogen UMass Boston Global Voices Reading Series Wheatley Hall, 6th floor, room 47 100 Morrissey Blvd. Boston Tuesday, September 20, 5 pm Poetry Homecoming and WPR Website Launch Party Woodberry Poetry Room, Lamont Library, Room 330 Harvard University Cambridge=20 Free and open to the public Tuesday, September 20, 6:30 pm Jennifer Barber, Paul Hostovsky and Tam Lin Neville Center for the Arts at teh Armory 191 Highland Ave Somerville $4 Tuesday, September 20, 7 pm DeWitt Henry and Gail Mazur Harvard Book Store 1256 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge Wednesday, September 21, 6:30 pm Jack Scully and Nancy Brady Cunningham Poetry in the Village Blanding Library=20 124 Bay State Road=20 Rehoboth, MA Friday, September 23, 7 pm Afaa Michael Weaver, Nick Demske, and Rebecca Wolff Brookline Booksmith Harvard Street, Coolidge Corner Brookline=20 Saturday, September 24, 12:30 pm Julia Carlson, Harris Gardner, Irene Koronas, Ted Minchin, Tomas O'Leary an= d Lainie Senechal=20 Mike Amado Memorial Series The Plymouth Center for the Arts 11 North St Plymouth [Downtown just off Rte 3A] Saturday, September 24, 3 pm Cheryl Clark Vermeulen, Emily Pettit, Mark Leidner & Nathaniel Otting Unaffiliated Reading Series Outpost 186 186 =BD Hampshire St. Inman Sq. Cambridge Saturday, September 24, 4 pm Nina Corwin and Steven Riel Back Pages Books 289 Moody Street Waltham Sunday, September 25, 1 pm Susan Edwards Richmond Fruitlands Museum 102 Prospect Hill Road Harvard, MA Sunday, September 25, 3 pm Gail Hanlon, John Hodgen and Carole Stasiowski Calliope: Poetry Readings at West Falmouth Library 575 West Falmouth Highway Falmouth, MA=20 Donation: $5 Tuesday, September 27, 2:30 pm Blake Butler McCormack Family Theater 70 Brown St.=20 Providence free and open to public Thursday, September 29, 5 pm Reel Time: Lisa Jarnot on Robert Duncan Woodberry Poetry Room, Lamont Library, Room 330 Harvard University=20 Cambridge Free and open to the public Sunday October 2, 3 pm Mary Bonina=20 @ Del Rossi's Trattoria Route 137 Dublin, New Hampshire Tuesday, October 4, 5 pm Kathleen Ossip=20 The Neoconfessional Poem Reading and Workshop Woodberry Poetry Room, Lamont Library, Room 330 Harvard University Cambridge=20 Free and open to the public Tuesday, October 4, 7 pm Anne Stevenson and Rosanna Warren Cambridge Public Library 449 Broadway Cambridge=20 Wednesday, October 5, 8 pm Rob MacDonald, Megan Martin, Kristi Maxwell Small Animal Project Reading Series Outpost 186 186 1/2 Hampshire St. Cambridge Thursday, October 6, 2:30 pm Stacey Levine McCormack Family Theater 70 Brown St.=20 Providence free and open to public =20 Thursday, October 6, 7 pm Robert Bly David Whetstone and Fran Quinn Lexington Community Education Follen Church Society 755 Massachusetts Ave Lexington, MA Friday, October 7, 7:30 pm Sandra Kohler, Jonathan Russell Clark, and Jim Lafond-Lewis Chapter and Verse Literary Reading Series Loring-Greenough House 12 South Street Jamaica Plain Sunday, October 9, 12:30 pm Elizabeth Hanson and Jadene Felina Stevens Mike Amado Memorial Series The Plymouth Center for the Arts 11 North St Plymouth [Downtown just off Rte 3A] Tuesday, October 11, 11 am Afaa Michael Weaver UMass Boston Global Voices Reading Series Wheatley Hall, 6th floor, room 47 100 Morrissey Blvd. Boston Friday, October 14, 1 - 3 pm Sue Guiney=20 Grolier Poetry Book Shop 6 Plympton Street Cambridge Friday, October 14, 3 pm Chris Mattison=20 Mapping Hong Kong: Talk and reading will focus on the contemporary poetry scene in Hong Kong Woodberry Poetry Room, Lamont Library Harvard University Cambridge=20 Friday, October 14, 7 pm Jeffrey Yang Grolier Poetry Book Shop 6 Plympton Street Cambridge Saturday, October 15, 12:45 pm Susan Howe, Forrest Gander and Michael Palmer New Directions 75th Anniversary Reading In conjunction with the Boston Book Festival Sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room The Cloud Foundation 647 Boylston Street Boston. Free and open to the public Saturday, October 15, 3 pm Iain Sinclair=20 will consider the work and legend of poet Charles Olson and his influence o= n British poets such as JH Prynne, Tom Raworth, Andrew Crozier and Allen Fisher Cape Ann Museum 27 Pleasant St. Gloucester, MA=20 Reservations (required) should be made by calling Jeanette Smith at (978) 283-0455 x 11 Saturday, October 15, 3:30 pm Anne C. Fowler and Susan Eisenberg Brockton Public Library 304 Main Street Brockton, MA Sunday, October 16, 3 pm Bill Coyle Weekend Poetry Series Friends of the Concord Free Public LIbrary Main Branch, Trustees Room 129 Main St. Concord, MA =20 Monday, October 17, 5:30 pm Michael Palmer=20 Edison-Newman Room, Houghton Library Harvard University Cambridge=20 Free and open to the public Monday, October 17, 8 pm Robert Pinsky Blacksmith House Poetry Series 56 Brattle Street=20 Harvard Square Cambridge Tuesday, October 18, 2:30 pm Jed Berry McCormack Family Theater 70 Brown St.=20 Providence free and open to public =20 Thursday, October 20, 6 pm Kathleen Fraser and Elizabeth Willis Edison-Newman Room, Houghton Library Harvard University Cambridge=20 Free and open to the public Thursday, October 20, 7 pm Wendell Berry=20 First Parish Church Harvard Square Cambridge Friday, October 21, 7 pm Mary Bonina=20 Assumption College, D'Alzon Library Worcester, MA Monday, October 24, 8 pm Jennifer Clarvoe and April Bernard Blacksmith House Poetry Series 56 Brattle Street=20 Harvard Square Cambridge Thursday, October 27, 2:30 pm Ed Roberson McCormack Family Theater 70 Brown St.=20 Providence free and open to public =20 Friday, October 28, 7 pm Meena Alexander Grolier Poetry Book Shop 6 Plympton Street Cambridge=20 Saturday, October 29, 3 pm Allen Fisher, Ruth Lepson and Chuck Stebelton Unaffiliated Reading Series Outpost 186 186 =BD Hampshire St. Inman Sq.=20 Cambridge Saturday, October 29, 7 pm Richard Martin and Michael Macrides CD release and Book Party The Gallery at the Piano Factory 791 Tremont St. Boston Sunday, October 30, 3 pm Teresa Cader and Charles W. Pratt Concord Literary Series Concord Poetry Center Emerson Umbrella for the Arts 40 Stow Street=20 Concord free - donations encouraged Monday, October 31, 8 pm Marsha Pomerantz and Judith Baumel Blacksmith House Poetry Series 56 Brattle Street=20 Harvard Square Cambridge Tuesday, November 1, 5 - 6:30 pm Susan Howe and musician David Grubbs n performance, Frolic Architecture Thompson Room Barker Center Harvard University Cambridge=20 ><>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Daniel Bouchard Senior Production Coordinator The MIT Press Journals 55 Hayward Street Cambridge MA 02142 =20 bouchard@mit.edu phone: 617.258.0588 fax: 617-258-6779 <>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>><>> =20 ------ End of Forwarded Message =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:39:18 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Murat Nemet-Nejat Subject: Re: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History - We're almost there! 9/24 In-Reply-To: <1316041208.13056.YahooMailClassic@web161610.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is going to be an extensive series of events in Turkey also many well known poets reading in them. Ciao, Murat 2011/9/14 Tom=E1s =D3 C=E1rthaigh > Its a great event to which we are honoured to be contributing to here in > Tullamore, Irelanbd through the readings of Anthony Sullivan, Ken Hume, > myself and others, and the launch of POETS FOR CHANGE TV @ > http://www.world.tc/poets_for_change_tv featuring local poets and global > poetry on the topic of change in human rights, the environment and busine= ss > and society, with more additions daily. > > We hope to be able to live broadcast a reading from Tullamore if we can. > > Roll on September 24th!!!! > > "a person with a good book is never alone... a writer until they've writt= en > one is never at peace" - www.writingsinrhyme.com ::: Add me on Facebook > ::: My YouTube Videos > > > --- On Sun, 11/9/11, Michael wrote: > > From: Michael > Subject: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in > History - We're almost there! 9/24 > To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU > Date: Sunday, 11 September, 2011, 16:28 > > Contact: Michael Rothenberg > > 100 Thousand Poets for Change > > P.O. Box 870 > Guerneville, Ca 95446 > Phone: 305-753-4569 > http://www.100TPC.org > walterblue@bigbridge.org > > 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History > > Number of Participants Worldwide Growing Daily > > 650 events in 450 cities and 95 countries will take place on September 24 > to promote environmental, social, and > political change. Poets, writers, artists will create, perform and > demonstrate in their communities, and decide their > own specific area of focus for change within the framework of peace and > sustainability, which founder Michael > Rothenberg stated, ".is a major concern worldwide and the guiding princip= le > for this global event." > > Bob Holman and Margery Snyder, in a recent article on About.com said, "th= e > beauty of the concept of 100 > Thousand Poets for Change is that it is completely decentralized and > completely inclusive." All those involved > are hoping, through their actions and events, to seize and redirect the > political and social dialogue of the day and > turn the narrative of civilization towards peace and sustainability. > > Poetry demonstrations are being organized in political hotspots such as > Madison, Wisconsin and Cairo, Egypt. Poetry > and peace gatherings are planned in strife-torn Kabul and Jalalabad. > > In Mexico there are over 30 events, with 18 poetic actions in Mexico City= , > where poets as well as environmental > and political activists are hoping to encourage reflection and creative > responses against systemic violence > through the written and the spoken word with day long street events, > readings and workshops. More than a third > of these events are organized by collectives actively working towards a > non-violent approach to solve the > country's most pressing problems. > > To date there are over 260 events in the United States. There are 20 even= ts > statewide in North Carolina where > teacher/poets have mobilized to protest cuts in education funding. And > along the Platte River near Omaha, > Nebraska, poets will be demonstrating against TransCanada's planned > Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. More examples of events can be found at t= he > 100 Thousand Poets for Change www.100TPC.org. Each > event organizer has an Event Location blog page on the website for postin= g, > poetry, artwork, photos, and > video to document this global mega-event across national borders. > > Immediately following September 24th all documentation on the 100TPC.org > website will be preserved by > Stanford University in California, which has recognized 100 Thousand Poet= s > for Change as an historical event, > the largest poetry reading in history. They will archive the complete > contents of the website, 100TPC.org, as part > of their digital archiving program LOCKSS. > > Founder Michael Rothenberg is a widely known poet, editor of the online > literary magazine Bigbridge.org and an > environmental activist based in Northern California. > > For information contact: http://www.100TPC.org > Contact: walterblue@bigbridge.org > Phone: 305-753-4569 > > > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:23:42 -0700 Reply-To: Adam Fieled Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Fieled Subject: "Benjamin's Desktop: Unpacking the Phenomena of Literature Online" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This essay, "Benjamin's Desktop: Unpacking the Phenomena of Literature Onli= ne," continues developing the ideas that originated in the Argotist piece "= Composite Ideologies...", and engages Benjamin, Barthes, and Bataille in th= e process:=0A=A0=0Ahttp://fieledsmiscellaneous.blogspot.com/2011/09/benjami= ns-desktop-unpacking-phenomenon.html=0A=A0=0AHope you like it.=0AThanks,=0A= Adam Fieled =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 13:17:22 -0400 Reply-To: az421@FreeNet.Carleton.CA Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Rob McLennan Subject: the ottawa small press book fair, fall 2011; Comments: To: az421@ncf.ca span-o (the small press action network - ottawa) presents: the ottawa small press book fair fall 2011 edition will be happening Saturday, November 5, 2011 in room 203 of the Jack Purcell Community Centre (on Elgin, at 320 JackPurcell Lane). contact rob at az421@freenet.carleton.ca to sign up for a table, etc. "once upon a time, way way back in October 1994, rob mclennan & James Spyker invented a two-day event called the ottawa small press book fair, and held the first one at the National Archives of Canada..." Spyker moved to Toronto soon after our original event, but the fair continues, thanks in part to the help of generous volunteers, various writers and publishers, and the public for coming out to participate with alla their love and their dollars. General info: the ottawa small press book fair noon to 5pm (opens at 11:00 for exhibitors) admission free to the public. $20 for exhibitors, full tables $10 for half-tables (payable to rob mclennan [NOTE NEW ADDRESS], c/o 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6; send by October 26 if you would like to appear in the exhibitor catalogue. note: for the sake of increased demand, we are now offering half tables. for catalog, exhibitors should send name of press, address, email, web address, contact person, type of publications, list of publications (with price), if submissions are being considered & any other pertinent info, including upcoming ottawa-area events (if any). & don't forget the pre-fair reading usually held the night before, info tba! also, due to the increased demand for table space, exhibitors are asked to confirm far earlier than usual. i.e. -- before, say, the day of the fair. the fair usually contains exhibitors with poetry books, novels,cookbooks, posters, t-shirts, graphic novels, comic books, magazines, scraps of paper, gum-ball machines with poems, 2x4s with text, etc, including (at previous events) Bywords, Dusty Owl, Chaudiere Books, above/ground press, Room 302 Books, The Puritan, The Ottawa Arts Review, Buschek Books, The Grunge Papers, Broken Jaw Press, BookThug, Proper Tales Press, and others. happens twice a year, founded in 1994 by rob mclennan & James Spyker. now run by rob mclennan thru span-o. questions, az421@freenet.carleton.ca free things can be mailed for fair distribution to the same address. we are unable to sell things for folk who cant make it, sorry. also, always looking for volunteers to poster, move tables, that sort of thing. let meknow if anyone able to do anything. thanks. for more information, bother rob mclennan.if you're able/willing todistribute posters/fliers for the fair, send me an email atrob_mclennan@hotmail.com and for information on this or other small press book fairs across Canada, be sure to check out http://www.smallpressbookfair.blogspot.com/ -- writer/editor/publisher ...ottawater, above/ground press & Chaudiere Books (www.chaudierebooks.com) ...coord., SPAN-O + ottawa small press fair ...poetry - Glengarry (Talonbooks) ...2nd novel - missing persons www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com * http://robmclennan.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 18:18:38 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: cris cheek Subject: NIck Demske and Matt Hart read at Miami of Ohio Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1244.3) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Please join us to hear NICK DEMSKE and MATT HART read in 40 Irvin, = Monday, September 19, at 8pm. Nick is an astonishing young poet and = performer who read at an open mic session at the post_moot convocation a = couple of years ago and blew everyone present away. We are also lucky to = be able to host Cincinnati poet MATT HART, a terrific performer and poet = with a national reputation, as a late and welcome addition to the = ticket. * * * Nick Demske lives in Racine, Wisconsin and is a librarian at the Racine = Public Library. His self-titled book Nick Demske was selected by Joyelle = McSweeney for the Fence Modern Poets Series Award in 2010 and was chosen = as one of the year=92s top 10 books of poetry by a Believer Magazine = reader survey. Visit Nick at nickipoo.wordpress.com. "Nick Demske writes from culture like the Hollywood version of a = rebellious slave, the role shredding off him, culture's synthetic = exemplary tales shredding and piling up on the floor of the projector = room."=97Joyelle McSweeney * * *=20 Matt Hart is the author of Who's Who Vivid (Slope Editions, 2006), Wolf = Face (H_NGM_N BKS, 2010), and Light-Headed (BlazeVOX, 2011), and various = chapbooks. His fourth full-length collection of poetry, Sermons and = Lectures Both Blank and Relentless, will be published by Typecast = Publishing in 2012. The founder and editor of Forklift Ohio: A Journal = of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety, he teaches writing and = aesthetics at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.=20 "In Matt Hart's poetry, crackling diction and soulful exuberance take = the wheel for a happily bent ride through waking and dreaming spaces. = Hart works the contours of his chosen forms with precision and humor, = and emphasizes reoccurrence as poetic value and material dynamic through = which to channel further depths of possibility for the = imagination"=97Anselm Berrigan https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D116087251827817= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 18:22:00 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jeffrey Side Subject: Two poems at Mad Hatter's Review blog Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" I've got two poems at Mad Hatter's Review blog: http://madhattersreview.com/blog/archives/560 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 21:55:32 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jim Andrews Subject: 89 screenshots from Aleph Null MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here is a series of 89 screenshots from Aleph Null: http://vispo.com/aleph/jim . They're mostly 1920x1080 though some are smaller. These screenshots show you how Aleph Null can look with a little patience and experimentation. Aleph Null is an interactive, generative piece I wrote in JavaScript. It's at http://vispo.com/aleph The idea of the interactive Aleph Null is color music. It's a kind of a game. The goal of which is to experience color music and create something you like to look at. I think those screenshots stand up with screenshots of any computer generated art I've seen. ja ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 11:07:22 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Sommer Browning Subject: Philip Metres abu ghraib arias from Flying Guillotine Press MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello Listservers=2C Flying Guillotine Press announces the publication of Philip Metres' chapboo= k=2C abu ghraib arias. It is hand bound and printed in an edition of=20 200. The cover paper was made from old military uniforms by Chris Arendt through The Combat Paper Project. Philip Metres is the author numerous books=2C including To See the Earth (C= leveland State University=2C 2008)=2C Come Together: Imagine Peace (Bottom = Dog Press=2C 2008) and Behind the Lines: War Resistance Poetry on the Ameri= can Homefront=2C Since 1941 (University of Iowa Press=2C 2007). His work ha= s appeared in Best American Poetry=2C and has garnered an NEA=2C a Watson Fellowship=2C two Ohio Arts Council=20 Grants=2C and the Cleveland Arts Prize in 2010. He teaches literature and=20 creative writing at John Carroll University in Cleveland=2C Ohio. Visit=20 him here: http://www.philipmetres.com/ Chris Arendt is a papermaker=2C paper artist and veteran who served part of his term in the Army at Guantanamo Bay. He also spent 15=20 months=2C the length of a modern Army deployment=2C collecting stories as a= =20 homeless veteran. Visit him at The Paper Trail. The Combat Paper Project teaches returning soldiers the art of papermaking. $11.25 includes shipping. Visit our website to purchase a copy. http://flyingguillotinepress.blogspot.com/ Thank you and good wishes! Flying Guillotine Press Sommer Browning & Tony Mancus=20 = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 12:06:27 -0400 Reply-To: az421@FreeNet.Carleton.CA Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Rob McLennan Subject: new from above/ground press: rob mclennan's The underside of the line, The underside of the line, by rob mclennan $4 Future Bakery: Interim Report 1. Tumble awake, this morning. Start from fragments. A gauntlet. Urge others, speak slowly, more. Unity precedes. A cranial. Decline to leave names. 2. Regular harbour, weave. Brunswick House, girlfriend. Ease down like an astronaut. What brief integrity, dialed. Composure governs. I pull my soldiered hands, small fortunes. 3. Children, the frame. Agency of water, fresh and unremarkable, rare. Brace, with low chairs. The sun strikes everything, rattling plastic clouds. Who is this, really? Table this, divide. 4 Windspeck, taste of rain. Illusions in this distance, blue. Compulsive fingernails. Battered, cleared and crawled. Hotel concordance, congress. In passing, spark tongues. Suppress. These rooms are legion. 5. Mechanical lineage. By the way, no longer. Sorry flightless birds. Submit is not the word. The right lane ends. All these coloured pencils. A shelf-life. Blueprint grit. She worries: where we cease to be. 6. A corkscrew, distance. Impatient, leaf. Sweet fragrance. Hotel, sustains. Time changes colour. Coffee cools, and something moves. Synopsis: boundaries. Hips and dashed integrity. Relieved, we plummet. published in Ottawa by above/ground press September 2011 a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com Born in Ottawa, Canadas glorious capital city, rob mclennan currently lives in Ottawa. The author of more than twenty trade books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction, his most recent titles are the poetry collections A (short) history of l. (BuschekBooks, 2011), grief notes: (BlazeVOX [books], 2011), Glengarry (Talonbooks, 2011), kate street (Moira, 2011) and 52 flowers (or, a perth edge) (Obvious Epiphanies, 2010), and a second novel, missing persons (2009). An editor and publisher, he runs above/ground press, Chaudiere Books (with Jennifer Mulligan), The Garneau Review (ottawater.com/garneaureview), seventeen seconds: a journal of poetry and poetics (ottawater.com/seventeenseconds) and the Ottawa poetry pdf annual ottawater (ottawater.com). He spent the 2007-8 academic year in Edmonton as writer-in-residence at the University of Alberta, and regularly posts reviews, essays, interviews and other notices at robmclennan.blogspot.com rob mclennan reads next in Ottawa on September 17, 2011 as part of the League of Canadian Poets fundraiser. http://www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/ -- writer/editor/publisher ...ottawater, above/ground press & Chaudiere Books (www.chaudierebooks.com) ...coord., SPAN-O + ottawa small press fair ...poetry - Glengarry (Talonbooks) ...2nd novel - missing persons www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com * http://robmclennan.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 09:11:57 -0700 Reply-To: Joel Weishaus Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Joel Weishaus Subject: Poetica Critique of Peter O'Leary's "Depth Theology." MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "Peter O=92Leary was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1968...His books = include Watchfulness, A Mystical Theology of the Limbic Fissure, Depth = Theology, Wren/Omen, and Benedicite. In 2010, the Cultural Society = published his third full-length book, Luminous Epinoia. He lives in = Berwyn, Illinois and teaches at the School of the Art Institute of = Chicago and for the Committee on Creative Writing at the University of = Chicago. Vocations to poetry and religion have committed him to the = pursuit of what St. Bonaventure named an itinerarium mentis in deum, or = the journey of the mind to God, with particular attention devoted to the = mystagogical-initiatic and the mytho-poetical." (O'Leary) Critique: http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/weishaus/Poetica/blog-9.htm Poetica Contents page: = http://www.cddc.vt.edu/host/weishaus/Poetica/intro.htm -Joel=20 Digital Archive: www.cddc.vt.edu/host/weishaus/index.htm Paper Archive: http://rmoa.unm.edu/docviewer.php?docId=3Dnmu1mss456bc.xml =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 16:02:27 -0500 Reply-To: halvard@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Halvard Johnson Subject: Remains To Be Seen MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Now in three volumes. Links below. Go ahead. Blow a few hours. The price is right. Remains To Be Seen *, Remains To Be Seen (Vol. II) ,** Remains To Be Seen (Vol. III )* Serving the tri-state area. Hal Halvard Johnson =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D halvard@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com http://www.hamiltonstone.org http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home Remains To Be Seen *, Remains To Be Seen (Vol. II) ,** Remains To Be Seen (Vol. III) , *Sonnets from the Basque & Other Poems *, *Mainly Black , *Obras P=C3=BAblicas ; **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other Sonnets ; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones ; **Tango Bouquet ; **Theory of Harmony ; **Rapsodie espagnole ; **Guide to the Tokyo Subway ; **The Sonnet Project ; **G(e)nome ; **Winter Journey ; **Eclipse ; **The Dance of the Red Swan = ; * *Transparencies & Projections * =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 00:19:27 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Tim Peterson Subject: Tendencies 9/23 - Kate Rushin, Cyrus Cassells, Sara Jane Stoner Comments: To: English Department Mailing List , POETICS-L@gc.listserv.cuny.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 TENDENCIES: Poetics & Practice 9/23: Kate Rushin, Cyrus Cassells, Sara Jane Stoner This series of talks on queer poetics, titled in honor of Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, explores the relationship between queer writing, manifesto, poetic practice, and pedagogy. The fall 2011 series begins with talks by: Kate Rushin Cyrus Cassells Sara Jane Stoner ...followed by a discussion/Q&A session. on Friday, September 23 at 7 PM free admission at CUNY Graduate Center (in the Skylight Room, 9100) 365 Fifth Avenue, NYC Kate Rushin is the author of The Black Back-Ups (Firebrand Books) and "The Bridge Poem." She received an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from Brown University and fellowships from Cave Canem and The Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown. She began teaching as Poet-in-Residence at South Boston High. She has taught at MIT, Brown and Wesleyan. Her work has appeared in Callaloo and Stone Canoe 5. Kate Rushin was a member of the New Words Bookstore Collective in Cambridge, MA and Boston Women's Community Radio which produced the annual 24-hour International Women's Day Broadcast. She was also part of The Audre Lorde I Am Your Sister Conference Cyrus Cassells' poetry has received a Lambda Literary Award, a Lannan Literary Award, the William Carlos Williams Award, and a Pushcart Prize. His fifth book, The Crossed-Out Swastika, will be published by Copper Canyon in March 2012; Still Life with Children: Selected Poems of Francesc Parcerisas is forthcoming from Tupelo Press. A Professor of English at Texas State University-San Marcos, he lives in Austin and Santa Fe. Sara Jane Stoner is a writer, performer, and teacher at Brooklyn College and The Cooper Union. She has an MFA in Fiction from Indiana University and is currently a PhD student in English at CUNY Graduate Center. Her writing and criticism can be found in DIAGRAM and the Poetry Project Newsletter, among other places. Currently she is working on a book of ekphrastic fictions based on the life, paintings, and critical writings of Piet Mondrian, and an autocritical novella on the pleasures of myopia, detail, and objecthood. * * * TENDENCIES: Poetics & Practice is curated by Tim Peterson (Trace). For additional information, visit the Tendencies website at http://tendenciespoetics.com Upcoming TENDENCIES: Poetics & Practice events this fall: Joy Ladin, Sarah Dowling, and Tony Leuzzi on Thursday, October 20 at 7 PM in the Skylight Room (9100) at CUNY Graduate Center Robert Reid-Pharr, Stephen Motika, and Samuel Ace on Monday, November 21 at 7 PM in the Skylight Room (9100) at CUNY Graduate Center ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 09:26:16 -0600 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Derek Beaulieu Subject: New from Snare : "SEEN OF THE CRIME: Essays on Conceptual Writing" by derek beaulieu Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable New from Snare Books: Seen of the Crime Essays on Conceptual Writing by derek beaulieu In a series of statements, essays, missives, and informal discussions, seen of the crime surveys the radical edges of Canadian and international poetry= ; the conceptual and the concrete, the political and the playful. With seen o= f the crime, derek beaulieu explores the flourishing and frustrating alternatives: poetry without subjectivity, without narrative, without words= , and even without letters. Praise for beaulieu=B9s Seen of the Crime: =8CFinally, a book about poetry that is actually about poetry. derek beaulieu is quickly proving himself an essential companion to the contemporary.=B9 ~ Sina Queyras Author of five books of poetry, three volumes of conceptual fiction, and over 150 chapbooks, DEREK BEAULIEU has been consistently praised as having produced some of the most radical and challenging contemporary Canadian writing. Publisher of No Press, former editor of many notable Canadian magazines, beaulieu currently teaches at Mount Royal University, Alberta College of Art + Design and the University of Calgary. For more information see: http://derekbeaulieu.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/seen-of-the-crime / =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 11:33:36 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Nic Sebastian Subject: videopoem triptych - 'Propolis' In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The videopoem triptych 'Propolis' is now live at http://propolis3.wordpress= .com/. Poems by Donna Vorreyer=2C David Tomaloff and Lisa Cihlar. Video by = Swoon=2C music by Kathy McTavish and voice by Whale Sound. Best=2C Nic Nic Sebastian Whale Sound Forever Will End on ThursdayDark And Like A Web = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 13:16:18 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Bonnie MacAllister Subject: Please circulate: New Creative Writing/Book Arts/Performance Series at the Community Cultural Exchange (starts 9/26) Comments: To: certain-circuits-zine@googlegroups.com, Certain Circuits MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Time 26 September =B7 19:30 - 22:30 ------------------------------ Location Community Cultural Exchange 706 South Street Philadelphia, PA ------------------------------ More info Creative Writing Series: 9/26 Writing a Personal History Write your personal history through guided prompts and create a journal using book arts techniques. 10/3 Deconstructed Breath Verse Consider using performance to sound out your poetry. Create new works through guided prompts, learn storyboarding, and try performance techniques= . 10/10 Crafting Your Poetry Performance Continue using performance to sound out your poetry. Create new works through guided prompts, employ storyboarding, and craft performance techniques. Suggested donation to register (covers all materials): $10 class or $30 for the whole series Register at communityculturalexchange@gmail.com. To register:http://www.communitycultur alexchange.org/word/donate 2.html (Please note: "Creative Writing Class" when registering) -- BONUS: After the 9/26 class, choose to stay for: SHOW YOUR HOPE. This is a traveling story telling exhibition with over 350 paintings made by international artists, specially for this mobile and global exhibition. Public presentations will be held throughout the period of the project. Supported by the paintings, universal stories from the world, about hope, will be told to the audience. Classical tricks will be used to stimulate interaction with the audience. We will make a journey around the world and ask 80 questions in places we visit. This journey will take several years and we travel with an old DAF truck, ones made in our hometown (in the netherlands). We will publish information about this journey live on the internet and we will make analyzes about the similarities and differences of the answers. W= e will create a document that will give a wide contemporary view on how the people of this planet think about the planet as it is, and the hope that is left. -- Community Cultural Exchange is a 501(c)3 non-profit with the mission to create community through art and culture. We do so by acting as a bridge between local art and culture groups, businesses, artists and the South Street area community. Encouraging the exchange of Philadelphia culture, we facilitate programs and events of all disciplines including musical, visual= , performing, literary and wellness arts. "Show your Hope" FB event here: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D274135529271753 -- About the teaching artist: Bonnie MacAllister renders moments through a variety of media. Often pieces are multi-genre, fusing painting, photography, slide installations, spoken word, video, and performance. Her films have been featured on ClassWarKaraoke.com (UK), and writing has been published by Paper Tiger Media (Brisbane), nth Position (UK), Grasp (Czech Republic). Recent stagings of her plays were at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, the Shubin Theatre, and the Adrienne Theatre. She has performed a= t NYFA and Cat Cat Club in Paris. She is the Editor-in-Chief and Curator of www.certaincircuits.org. *How to register? *Register at communityculturalexchange@gmail.com. To register: http://www.communitycultur alexchange.org/word/donate 2.html (Pleas= e note: Creative Writing Class when registering. You may also register at the door, but advance registration is preferred. Please donate $10 class or $30 for the whole series (covers all materials)= . Facebook invite here: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D148863708539= 217 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:59:19 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: "Patrick F. Durgin" Subject: Jesse Seldess, October 29th, Chicago MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Kenning Editions and Green Lantern Gallery are pleased to announce a reading and talk by poet Jesse Seldess. Seldess' poetry has been critically acclaimed since it first saw wide exposure in the form of his first collection, /Who Opens/. He will read from his latest book, /Left Having/, and give a talk on his compositional process, under the working title of "Inconstants and Variables." Jesse Seldess recently relocated to Brooklyn from Karlsruhe, Germany. He is the author of two books, /Who Opens/ (2006) and/ Left Having / (2011), both from Kenning Editions. He has also published chapbooks with Hand Held Editions, Instance Press, Answer Tag Press, and the Chicago Poetry Project Press. His work has recently appeared in the journals /The Recluse/, /EOAGH/, /Jacket/ , /Little Red Leaves/ , and /out of nothing/. Since 2001, he has edited and published /Antennae/ , a journal of experimental writing and language-based performance and music scores. Saturday October 29th, 2011, 7:00 PM at Green Lantern Gallery, 1511 N. Milwaukee Avenue in Chicago's Wicker Park neighborhood. Admission is free, along with beer, wine, and refreshments. The gallery is a third floor walk up and is not ADA accessible. This event is funded in part by Poets & Writers, Inc. Bring a little extra cash and help yourself to books from Kenning Editions and Green Lantern Press! ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 19:52:49 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Bonnie MacAllister Subject: Time Clarification: New Creative Writing/Book Arts/Performance Series at the Community Cultural Exchange (starts 9/26) Comments: To: certain-circuits-zine@googlegroups.com, Certain Circuits MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please note that the time has been clarified. We appreciation that you circulate this invitation to those we might have missed. Time 26 September =B7 6:30 - 8:30 ------------------------------ Location Community Cultural Exchange 706 South Street Philadelphia, PA ------------------------------ More info Creative Writing Series: 9/26 Writing a Personal History Write your personal history through guided prompts and create a journal using book arts techniques. 10/3 Deconstructed Breath Verse Consider using performance to sound out your poetry. Create new works through guided prompts, learn storyboarding, and try performance techniques= . 10/10 Crafting Your Poetry Performance Continue using performance to sound out your poetry. Create new works through guided prompts, employ storyboarding, and craft performance techniques. Suggested donation to register (covers all materials): $10 class or $30 for the whole series Register at communityculturalexchange@gmail.com. To register:http://www.communitycultur alexchange.org/word/donate 2.html (Please note: "Creative Writing Class" when registering) -- BONUS: After the 9/26 class, choose to stay for: SHOW YOUR HOPE. This is a traveling story telling exhibition with over 350 paintings made by international artists, specially for this mobile and global exhibition. Public presentations will be held throughout the period of the project. Supported by the paintings, universal stories from the world, about hope, will be told to the audience. Classical tricks will be used to stimulate interaction with the audience. We will make a journey around the world and ask 80 questions in places we visit. This journey will take several years and we travel with an old DAF truck, ones made in our hometown (in the netherlands). We will publish information about this journey live on the internet and we will make analyzes about the similarities and differences of the answers. W= e will create a document that will give a wide contemporary view on how the people of this planet think about the planet as it is, and the hope that is left. -- Community Cultural Exchange is a 501(c)3 non-profit with the mission to create community through art and culture. We do so by acting as a bridge between local art and culture groups, businesses, artists and the South Street area community. Encouraging the exchange of Philadelphia culture, we facilitate programs and events of all disciplines including musical, visual= , performing, literary and wellness arts. "Show your Hope" FB event here: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D274135529271753 -- About the teaching artist: Bonnie MacAllister renders moments through a variety of media. Often pieces are multi-genre, fusing painting, photography, slide installations, spoken word, video, and performance. Her films have been featured on ClassWarKaraoke.com (UK), and writing has been published by Paper Tiger Media (Brisbane), nth Position (UK), Grasp (Czech Republic). Recent stagings of her plays were at the Philadelphia Fringe Festival, the Shubin Theatre, and the Adrienne Theatre. She has performed a= t NYFA and Cat Cat Club in Paris. She is the Editor-in-Chief and Curator of www.certaincircuits.org. *How to register? *Register at communityculturalexchange@gmail.com. To register: http://www.communitycultur alexchange.org/word/donate 2.html (Pleas= e note: Creative Writing Class when registering. You may also register at the door, but advance registration is preferred. Please donate $10 class or $30 for the whole series (covers all materials)= . Facebook invite here: https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D148863708539= 217 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:59:35 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jennifer Karmin Subject: Sept 24: Bad Date America MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Red Rover Series {readings that play with reading} Experiment #50: Bad Date America A special event with 100 Thousand Poets for Change SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 7-9pm Featuring: Kaveh Adel Barbara Barg Jen Besemer Dan Godston Laura Goldstein Ezzat Goushegir Philip Jenks Jennifer Karmin Francesco Levato Toni Asante Lightfoot Monica Long Anthony Madrid Mario Ario Mashayekhi Charlie Newman Ladan Osman Roger Reeves Timothy David Rey Kenyatta Rogers Jacob Saenz Larry Sawyer Don Share Keli Stewart Tony Trigilio Lina Ramona Vitkauskas at Outer Space Studio 1474 N. Milwaukee Ave Chicago, Illinois suggested donation $4 logistics -- near CTA Damen blue line third floor walk up not wheelchair accessible BAD DATE AMERICA is the Chicago event of 100 Thousand Poets for Change. In= the spirit of community-building, guest curators Larry Sawyer and Lina Ram= ona Vitkauskas are asking local poets to go on a hypothetical =E2=80=9Cdate= =E2=80=9D with America. Has your relationship with America started to seem= like a bad date? See -- http://baddateamerica.wordpress.com 100 THOUSAND POETS FOR CHANGE is a global initiative of poetry readings, po= litical demonstrations, community picnics, awareness events, and parades th= at will take place in 450 cities across the planet on September 24, 2011 to= promote serious social, environmental, and political change. See -- http:= //www.100tpc.org MESS HALL is a Chicago-based experimental cultural center and collaborated = with Red Rover Series on Bad Date America. Mess Hall is a place where visu= al art, radical politics, creative urban planning, applied ecological desig= n and other things intersect and inform each other. They host exhibitions,= discussions, film screenings, brunchlucks (brunch + potluck), workshops, c= oncerts, campaigns, meetings (both closed and open) and more. See -- http:= //messhall.org RED ROVER SERIES is curated by Laura Goldstein and Jennifer Karmin. Each e= vent is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, natio= nal, and international writers, artists, and performers. The series was fo= unded in 2005 by Amina Cain and Jennifer Karmin. **UPCOMING** Experiment #51: October 1st Encyclopedia Volume 2 (F-K) Tisa Bryant, Gabrielle Civil, Carina Farrero, Krista Franklin & John Keene Experiment #52: November 6th Small Press Publishing Forum Charles Alexander, Patrick Durgin & Susan M. Schultz Email ideas for reading experiments to us at redroverseries@yahoogroups.com The schedule for events is listed at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redroverseries WOW WOW WOW Red Rover Series on facebook? why not? =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 21:16:54 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Lewis Warsh Subject: ClEARVIEW/LIE by Ted Greenwald Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v919.2) New from UNITED ARTISTS Books CLEARVIEW/LIE by Ted Greenwald Cover by Hal Saulson 193 pages ISBN 0-935992-28-6 $16.00 Ted Greenwald was born in Brooklyn and raised in Queens. He is the author of over thirty books, including 3 (Cuneiform Press, 2008), Permanent Record (LRL, 2008), In Your Dreams (BlazeVox, 2008), and Two Wrongs (Cuneiform Press, 2007), a collaboration with Hal Saulson. "This autobiographical epic from American poetry's best-kept secret dynamo goes streaming onward and veering between electric poles and templates of "anyway," deep in the heart of diction. The poem is a form of reading one life into another, a bridge-and-tunnel work, swift and huge as capital letters." Bill Berkson "Ted Greenwald's CLEARVIEW/LIE is a memoir, of sorts--a portrait of the poet as a young man gathering information and harboring knowledge. This book can also be read as an ars poetica, though nowhere does Greenwald make the mistake of confining it in a summation. Offering impressions, observations, side-bars, "takes," propositions, he writes of things that have given him pause. Greenwald keeps his account terse and yet its vision is capacious; its tone is sardonic and yet it is informed by generosity of spirit. It is about the grace of skepticism. CLEARVIEW/LIE affirms the virtues of necessity. It's an account of getting real. We live life where conditions are specific and things actual; these are the limit conditions that provide a lived life with its creative contradictions and its adamant individuality, modest perhaps and certainly magnificent." Lyn Hejinian UNITED ARTISTS Books are available from Small Press Distribution 1341 Seventh Street Berkeley, CA. 94710 UNITED ARTISTS BOOKS 114 W. 16th Street, 5C New York, NY 10011 lwarsh@mindspring.com www.unitedartistsbooks.com ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 22:00:20 +0530 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Kulpreet Yadav Subject: Re: call for submission: Monday Night Issue 11 In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hello! I find this a bit weird. Issue ten has all works by one writer, Christine Choi. No other soul. Can anyone elaborate please? Kulpreet Yadav India On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Jessica Wickens wrote: > *Monday Night* , a journal of new literature, > is > now accepting submissions for Issue 11 (Fall 2012). We publish quality > prose > and poetry in online and print editions, from new and emerging writers from > across the country and around the world. *Monday > Night*is distributed at independent > bookstores and sold on our website. > > > > > VIEW Issue 10! > > > > PURCHASE Issue 10 (U.S. orders)! > < > https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=M50iSTmETFYYIjDOrjS2KM9hiIgWzuEjIyMMrK9XHtcjkhVxU8WCg3IQbFG&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba > > > > > > PURCHASE Issue 10 (International > orders)!< > https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=JUT4GBgCqhctGy6eOasymDV1r79gixPQA0EJR0LPFqCFkl7fUZPGXlYdaZa&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba > > > > > > GUIDELINES: > > > > POETRY: Send up to five poems. All styles and lengths are welcome. > > > > PROSE: Fiction, nonfiction, and essays up to 5,000 words. Send up to three > pieces of prose. > > > > TRANSLATIONS:* *Welcome in all genres. > > > > NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK: We accept unpublished work only. This > includes > online publications. If you have published the piece in any online or print > journal, please do not submit it to *Monday Night.* > > > > SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS OKAY: Please inform us if your work is accepted > elsewhere, so we can remove it from consideration. > > > > HOW TO SUBMIT: Email submissions to editors@mondaynightlit.com. Send one > doc, rtf, or pdf file attached to your email. Please title or label all > your > work clearly within the document. Your name and contact info should also > appear on your submission. > > > > *We do not confirm receipt of submissions.* > > > > DEADLINE: December 15, 2011 > > > > RESPONSE TIME: We will respond to all submissions by February 2012. > > > > PAYMENT: Each published writer will receive two copies of the issue in > which > their work appears. > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > -- Kulpreet Yadav New Delhi India www.anindianfiction.blogspot.com www.indian-wine.blogspot.com www.words-in-pictures.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 15:42:30 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: cris cheek Subject: Re: NIck Demske and Matt Hart read at Miami of Ohio In-Reply-To: <4D0C8C8D-86BD-4124-964B-43B92410099D@muohio.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1244.3) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable nice . . 5 day delay on the list dump ;=3D) nvm . . it was last night and it WAS a great great reading!! x c On Sep 15, 2011, at 6:18 PM, cris cheek wrote: > Please join us to hear NICK DEMSKE and MATT HART read in 40 Irvin, = Monday, September 19, at 8pm. Nick is an astonishing young poet and = performer who read at an open mic session at the post_moot convocation a = couple of years ago and blew everyone present away. We are also lucky to = be able to host Cincinnati poet MATT HART, a terrific performer and poet = with a national reputation, as a late and welcome addition to the = ticket. > * * * >=20 > Nick Demske lives in Racine, Wisconsin and is a librarian at the = Racine Public Library. His self-titled book Nick Demske was selected by = Joyelle McSweeney for the Fence Modern Poets Series Award in 2010 and = was chosen as one of the year=92s top 10 books of poetry by a Believer = Magazine reader survey. Visit Nick at nickipoo.wordpress.com. >=20 > "Nick Demske writes from culture like the Hollywood version of a = rebellious slave, the role shredding off him, culture's synthetic = exemplary tales shredding and piling up on the floor of the projector = room."=97Joyelle McSweeney >=20 > * * *=20 >=20 > Matt Hart is the author of Who's Who Vivid (Slope Editions, 2006), = Wolf Face (H_NGM_N BKS, 2010), and Light-Headed (BlazeVOX, 2011), and = various chapbooks. His fourth full-length collection of poetry, Sermons = and Lectures Both Blank and Relentless, will be published by Typecast = Publishing in 2012. The founder and editor of Forklift Ohio: A Journal = of Poetry, Cooking, & Light Industrial Safety, he teaches writing and = aesthetics at the Art Academy of Cincinnati.=20 >=20 > "In Matt Hart's poetry, crackling diction and soulful exuberance take = the wheel for a happily bent ride through waking and dreaming spaces. = Hart works the contours of his chosen forms with precision and humor, = and emphasizes reoccurrence as poetic value and material dynamic through = which to channel further depths of possibility for the = imagination"=97Anselm Berrigan >=20 >=20 > https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D116087251827817 > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. 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Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 13:02:25 -0400 Reply-To: az421@FreeNet.Carleton.CA Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Rob McLennan Subject: new from above/ground press: Hugh Thomas' Opening the Dictionary Comments: To: az421@ncf.ca Opening the Dictionary by Hugh Thomas $4 Opening the Dictionary I. good family, the King, ten crowns, evil, a ring himself, his looks, chance, profit, income white blossoms, tears, burning zeal principle, meat, that account lack of curiosity, bake cakes undress, clear the table, break in two go to sleep, pine away II. milk, light, book, loaf the main thing near, first, alone as he works suddenly, absolutely, quite simply III. to glance at, to blow a kiss to spend the night to afflict, to throw out to accuse, to speak ill of to hanker after IV. memory, writing, works, friend, days, folly, portrait, tending to corrupt, suitable, full, there were a lot of people in the streets today V. to whine, to whimper to squeak, to crinkle, to crunch to twinkle, to shine to take out, to utter, to publish to hollow to rummage in to write, to be written to wake up VI. pocket dictionary letter bird ballad gadget snowfall whisper VII. ink by force to talk to itself engaged in reading too, also, as well and so am I published in Ottawa by above/ground press September 2011 a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy Hugh Thomas lives in Fredericton, where he is a professor of mathematics at the University of New Brunswick. Chapbooks of his poetry have been published by Paper Kite Press (Heart badly buried by five shovels, 2009) and BookThug (Mutations, 2004). Franzlations, the imaginary Kafka parables, a book of variations on Kafka texts, which is a joint project with Gary Barwin and Craig Conley, will be published by New Star Books in the fall. To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com Hugh Thomas reads in Ottawa as part of The Factory Reading Series on Friday, September 23, 2011. http://www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com/ -- writer/editor/publisher ...ottawater, above/ground press & Chaudiere Books (www.chaudierebooks.com) ...coord., SPAN-O + ottawa small press fair ...poetry - Glengarry (Talonbooks) ...2nd novel - missing persons www.abovegroundpress.blogspot.com * http://robmclennan.blogspot.com/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 19:40:31 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Alan Sondheim Subject: 'a document' lastofhome MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed 'a document' lived in this house from 1952-60, returned for short or long periods of time over the next 51 years. so this was, after the cleaning, the final stay, and because it, and the landscape and river and coal, figured so much in my work, i took a last 'walk around the block' in the middle of the night, talking about a departure-event which often passes unnoticed, and so is hereby recorded. please forgive the maudlin, the sentimental; given my state of mind, i was lucky to make the walk and recording at all. thus 'a document.' http://www.alansondheim.org/lastofhome.mp4 ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:26:14 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Alan Sondheim Subject: father immaterial MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed father immaterial for occasions: floods, family-stress, father's death, thefts, illness, allergic reactions, threats of physical violence, internment, loss, fury, collapse, hunger for new york http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father1.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father2.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father3.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father4.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father5.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father6.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father7.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father8.mp3 http://espdisk.com/alansondheim/father9.mp3 solo 1931 steinway baby grand, sometime voice ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 10:17:05 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Brian Foley Subject: ****BRAVE MEN PRESS****MICHELLE TARANSKY - NO, I WILL BE IN THE WOODS****NOW AVAILABLE**** MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hello friends, BRAVE MEN PRESS (http://www.bravemenpress.com) is pleased to announce to the release of MICHELLE TARANSKY's new chapbook NO, I WILL BE IN THE WOODS *"Yes, I will be in Michelle Taransky's words. I will call Michelle Taransky into question. She says we are all addicted to evidence. Yes, I will be in Michelle Taransky's woods. Michelle Taransky decided to make these choices. And she says the word feverfew. No, it isn't as simple as taking one o away and putting in its place an r. But I love how she gets me to do this. These point the way, the way a slash on a tree in the woods blazes a path. A hint, an inkling. I will go there to see what she says see. And I'm pretty sure I'll be better off everafter*." - *Dara Wier*, author of* Reverse Rapture* & *Hat on a Pond* *Michelle Taransky* is the author of *Barn Burned, Then*, selected by Marjorie Welish for the 2008 Omnidawn Poetry Prize. Before moving to Philadelphia to work at Kelly Writers House, Taransky received a BA from The University of Chicago, worked as Programs Coordinator at The Poetry Center of Chicago, earned her MFA from The Iowa Writers' Workshop, taught poetry at the Iowa Young Writers Studio, and was a resident at Wave Books' Poetry Farm. She is a member of the Critical Writing Faculty at Penn and an adjunct poetry instructor at Temple University. Taransky is always happy to talk about poetry, glitter, Charles Barkley, or her book-in-progress: Never Quit: The Poetics of Charles Barkley. Cover is letterpressed w/ tan and black ink on cream paper. Printed in a limited edition of 105. 21 pages. $10 Buy NO, I WILL BE IN THE WOODS with a limited edition coinside (i.e. tiny broadside) for $ 12.50 TO BUY NO, I WILL BE IN THE WOODS visiit - http://bravemenpress.com/woods.html ______________________________________________________________ ALSO AVAILABLE HOW TO WRITE A MISTAKE-IST POEM by Chris Martin http://bravemenpress.com/howtowrite.html BRAVE MEN PRESS COIN LIBRARY featuring BECAUSE WE MUST by Ben Kopel BEING ONE by Lily Brown & IN THE TRADE OF ALIVE LETTERS MIS-SENT by Joshua Marie Wilkinson as well as a Limited edition drypoint etching by E. B. 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Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:44:25 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Joey Yearous-Algozin Subject: Announcing P-Queue Vol. 8: Document MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Announcing P-Queue Vol. 8. Featuring writing organized around the theme of =93document=94 by: David Buuck * CAConrad * Thom Donovan * Brad Flis * Lewis Freedman * Lawrence Giffin * Josef Kaplan * Ish Klein * Jena Osman * Chris Sylvester * Andrew Topel * Divya Victor * Anna Vitale * David Wolach $12 ppd. http://p-queue.org/ =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 11:02:44 -0400 Reply-To: The Paris Review Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: The Paris Review Subject: Nicholson Baker, Lydia Davis, et al. in the new Paris Review MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"; format="fixed" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Is this email not displaying correctly? [1]View it in a web browser Follow Us The Fall Issue Available in bookstores and [2]online! Links: 1. http://us1.campaign-archive1.com/?u=3Dba34ae29824bc79fed69cc5f5&= id=3Df8344331e5&e=3D7f8caa2f2a 2. http://store.theparisreview.org/collections/subscribe [3]Subscribe =E2=80=BA Links: 3. http://store.theparisreview.org/collections/subscribe Issue 198 features interviews with Nicholson Baker and Dennis Cooper, e= ssays by Lydia Davis and Geoff Dyer, and the third installment of Roberto Bol= a=C3=B1o's _The Third Reich_. Below are selections from the issue available on our= Web site. To read it all, subscribe now and take advantage of [4]our speci= al offer=E2=80=94a full year of _The Paris Review_ plus our caf=C3=A9 au l= ait cup! Links: 4. http://store.theparisreview.org/products/our-special-cafe-au-lai= t-cup-offer INTERVIEW _The Art of Fiction No. 212 _ Nicholson Baker =E2=80=9CI think I felt some of the terrifying arbitrariness that someo= ne who=E2=80=99s writing a folktale feels=E2=80=94=E2=80=98Once upon a time, the old mil= ler climbed a tree. No he didn=E2=80=99t, he dug a well. No, actually he swam out in the mi= ddle of a pond and met a genie.=E2=80=99 It doesn=E2=80=99t matter. Who cares? An= ything can happen. There are a hundred possibilities. But if you bring it very close to something you know, then the number of possibilities drops way down. An= d it becomes interesting to come up with words that wrap around reality=E2= =80=99s utility pole.=E2=80=9D [5]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA Links: 5. http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6097/the-art-of-fiction= -no-212-nicholson-baker INTERVIEW _The Art of Fiction No. 213 _ Dennis Cooper =E2=80=9CI think pornography is a very rich medium, and I=E2=80=99ve st= udied it closely and learned quite a lot as a writer from it. Porn charges and narrows the reader=E2=80=99s attention in a swift, no-nonsense way, and it creates= an anxious, intimate, and secretive atmosphere that I find very helpful as a way to erase the context around my characters and foreground their feelings, t= heir psychological depths, their tastes. But I=E2=80=99m also always interes= ted in subverting and counteracting porn=E2=80=99s effect, and the sex in my b= ooks is never merely hot.=E2=80=9D [6]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA [7]Financial Times Subscription Deal Links: 6. http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6098/the-art-of-fiction= -no-213-dennis-cooper 7. http://membership.ft.com/network/parisreview/33standard/?segID= =3D20005&ftcamp=3Dsubs/ext_ad/nlad/parisreview/33us/auddev ESSAY _Some Notes on Translation and on =E2=80=98Madame Bovary=E2=80=99_ Lydia Davis Not long ago, I was chatting with an older friend who is a retired engi= neer and also something of a writer, but not of fiction. When he heard that= I had just finished a translation of _Madame Bovary_, he said something like,= =E2=80=9CBut _Madame Bovary_ has already been translated. Why does there need to be another translation?=E2=80=9D or =E2=80=9CBut _Madame Bovary_ has been= available in English for a long time, hasn=E2=80=99t it? Why would you want to translate it= again?=E2=80=9D Often, the idea that there can be a wide range of translations of one t= ext doesn=E2=80=99t occur to people=E2=80=94or that a translation could be= bad, very bad, and unfaithful to the original. [8]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA Links: 8. http://www.theparisreview.org/letters-essays/6109/some-notes-on-= translation-and-on-madame-bovary-lydia-davis PORTFOLIO _Children, Anon. _ from the personal collection of Terry Castle I=E2=80=99ve been collecting anonymous photographs for more than two de= cades now and probably own a thousand or so, in all kind of formats. Nineteenth-centu= ry tintypes and cyanotypes, cabinet cards and cartes de visite, turn-of-the-century RPPCs (Real Photo Postcards), disaster pix, police mugshots and Bertillon cards, photo-booth strips, deaccessioned newspap= er photos (especially ones with white crop marks), old prom photos, not to mention a recently acquired batch of ratty, Nan Goldin=E2=80=93style, 1= 970s Polaroids. Should I be in rehab? [9]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA Links: 9. http://www.theparisreview.org/art-photography/6108/children-anon= -from-the-personal-collection-of-terry-castle-terry-castle ESSAY _Into the Zone_ Geoff Dyer Tarkovsky is saying to the audience: Forget about previous ideas of tim= e. Stop looking at your watches, this is not going to proceed at the speed= of _Speed_, but if you give yourself over to Tarkovsky time, then the helter-skelter mayhem of _The Bourne Ultimatum_ will seem more tedious= than _L=E2=80=99__Avventura_. [10]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA Links: 10. http://www.theparisreview.org/letters-essays/6110/into-the-zone= -geoff-dyer FICTION _Pretty Citadel _ Kerry Howley I pretend to know something about real estate and cook up a column call= ed =E2=80=9CHouse of the Week.=E2=80=9D Half my Burmese colleagues have ha= d family members disappeared. My friend Phyo had her father and brother dragged screamin= g from their kitchen when she was nine. =E2=80=9CThe second-floor dining= room,=E2=80=9D I write, =E2=80=9Cis perfect for entertaining.=E2=80=9D [11]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA Links: 11. http://www.theparisreview.org/fiction/6100/pretty-citadel-kerry= -howley POETRY _Two Poems _ Brenda Shaughnessy _from _=E2=80=9CAll Possible Pain=E2=80=9D What if all possible pain was only the grief of truth? The throb lingering only in the exit wounds though the entries were the ones that couldn=E2=80=99t close... [12]Read an excerpt =E2=80=BA Links: 12. http://www.theparisreview.org/poetry/6102/two-poems-brenda-shau= ghnessy ALSO IN THE MAGAZINE The third installment of Roberto Bola=C3=B1o=E2=80=99s _The Third Reich= _, with illustrations by Leanne Shapton. Poetry by Paul Muldoon, Meghan O=E2=80= =99Rourke, Sharon Olds, Jeff Dolven, Constantine P. Cavafy, and Forrest Gander. [13]See the Full Table of Contents =E2=80=BA [14] [15]Financial Times Subscription Offer Links: 13. 14. http://www.theparisreview.org/blog 15. http://membership.ft.com/network/parisreview/33standard/?segID= =3D20005&ftcamp=3Dsubs/ext_ad/nlad/parisreview/33us/auddev [16]Forward to a Friend [17]Unsubscribe from this email, if you must. 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Comments: To: "NewPoetry: Contemporary Poetry News & Views" Comments: cc: Discussion of Women's Poetry List MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I created a petition this morni= ---------- Forwarded message ---------=0A=0AI created a petition this morni= ng to put pressure on AWP to provide on-site childcare for participants.=0A= =0APlease sign if you agree with this action. Also, non-parents, feel free = to sign in solidarity.=0A=0ATake Care,=0A=0ASandra Simonds=0A=0Ahttps://www= .change.org/petitions/awp-to-accommodate-on-site-childcare-for-conference-p= articipants?utm_medium=3Dfacebook&utm_source=3Dshare_petition&utm_term=3Dow= n_wall=0A=0A=0A=0A*********=0A=0AAmy's Alias=0A+=A0http://amyking.org/=A0= =0A******** =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 11:15:59 -0700 Reply-To: amy king Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: amy king Subject: OT: On-site Childcare @ AWP - Cast your vote? Comments: To: NewPoetry List Comments: cc: Discussion of Women's Poetry List , "pussipo@googlegroups.com" In-Reply-To: <1316723106.4788.YahooMailNeo@web83302.mail.sp1.yahoo.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Thanks for signing the petition to show your support, Tad!=A0 It's strange:= =0Amostly women have signed.=A0 Don't men who write and attend AWP also ha= ve =0Achildren?=A0 =0A=0A=A0=0ANot so incidentally, someone asked me off-li= st about the actual =0Alogistics of getting childcare at AWP - Christian Te= resi spoke with =0ASandra yesterday and reported that it would cost AWP $70= k to do so.=A0 I =0Ahaven't done the research, but a rough calculation sugg= ests that with =0Aover 9,000 attendees, that would raise the cost for every= one by $7.75 =0Aper person.=A0 As a non-parent, I would be willing to pay s= uch a fee to =0Ahelp the writing community fare better for writers who have= children.=A0 I=0A mean, I think that's key, isn't it?=A0 We're writers who= attend the =0Aconference for a variety of reasons, together?=A0 As a commu= nity?=A0 I'd =0Agive up the cost of one of the many drinks AWP attendees in= cur for such a=0A cause.=A0 Or am I just being sentimental?=0A=0AI know oth= er conferences have handled childcare for their members, some =0Anot even o= n the scale of AWP -- can anyone weigh in with the logistics =0Aon such a l= ong overdue and sorely needed "technicality"?=A0 =0A=0AThanks much,=0A=0AAm= y=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A---------- Forwarded message --------- =0A=0AI created a= petition this morning to put pressure on AWP to provide on-site childcare = for participants.=0A=0APlease sign if you agree with this action. Also, non= -parents, feel free to sign in solidarity.=0A=0ATake Care,=0A=0ASandra Simo= nds=0A=0Ahttps://www.change.org/ petitions/awp-to-accommodate- on-site-chil= dcare-for- =0Aconference-participants?utm_ medium=3Dfacebook&utm_source=3D = =0Ashare_petition&utm_term=3Down_ wall=0A=0A=0A=0A*********=0A=0AAmy's Alia= s=0A+=A0http://amyking.org/=A0=0A********=0A =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 12:59:43 -0700 Reply-To: Paul Nelson Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Paul Nelson Subject: Cedar Sigo, Mickey O'Connor, Nico Vassilakis MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The featured reader for the Seattle edition of 100 Thousand= SUNY-Folk,=0A=0AThe featured reader for the Seattle edition of 100 Thousand= Poets for Change is Cedar Sigo. Details at: http://splab.org/=A0 An interv= iew with Cedar and a recent SPLAB reading featuring Nico Vassilakis and Mic= key O'Connor is now on-line for your perusal at http://splab.org/2010/11/in= terviews/=0A=0AIf in the NW Saturday, please help us welcome Cedar back to = his home town.=0A=0AAlso, a couple of reports from the 3rd Qinghai Lake Int= ernational Poetry Festival can be found here:=0Ahttp://www.paulenelson.com/= 3rd-qinghai-lake-poetry-festival-2011/=0A=0AConsafos,=0A=0APaul Nelson=0ASe= attle, WA=0ASPLAB!=0A=0AC. City, WA =0A206.422.5002 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:23:38 -0700 Reply-To: Michael Tod Edgerton Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Michael Tod Edgerton Subject: Truckin' on MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable More questions and answers and more questions to be "answered" at Truck .=0A=A0=0ACheers,=0A=0ATod=0A-----=0AMic= hael Tod Edgerton=0AMFA '06, Program in Literary Arts, Brown University=0AP= hD candidate, Department of English, University of Georgia=0Ahttp://whatmos= tvividly.com =0A_______________________=0A=0AIf the challenge of our time i= s the challenge of empathy, to make an empathetic relation; that is, to see= another person...their pain, story...how can a poetic material making be p= art of that?=A0=A0 =0A=0A~ Ann Hamilton, in an interview about her installa= tion, Indigo Blue =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 17:56:55 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tom=E1s_=D3_C=E1rthaigh?= Subject: Re: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History - We're almost there! 9/24 In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The link posted earlier for the Tullamore event should have been www.worldt= v.com/poets_for_change_tv Inaddition, Roma Media Film Productions have posted a video channell as par= t of their contribution to the event featuring poems for and by Romany (gyp= sy) peoples. Their website is www.romafilmfund.com PREDA.org have also published online the poems of myself, Ken Hume and Anth= ony Sullivan who preformed at a reading as a fundraiser for them in Open He= art House in Dublin. Look for the Poetry link... (although held earlier tha= n the Sept 24th date, its part of the Tullamore reading for the event...) Those poems will also be on the poetry wall at the main event in Budapest, = Hungary, so if your there... check it out!!! "a person with a good book is never alone... a writer until they've written= one is never at peace" - www.writingsinrhyme.com=A0=A0::: Add me on Facebo= ok ::: My YouTube Videos=A0 =A0 --- On Thu, 15/9/11, Murat Nemet-Nejat wrote: From: Murat Nemet-Nejat Subject: Re: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event i= n History - We're almost there! 9/24 To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU Date: Thursday, 15 September, 2011, 16:39 There is going to be an extensive series of events in Turkey also many well known poets reading in them. Ciao, Murat 2011/9/14 Tom=E1s =D3 C=E1rthaigh > Its a great event to which we are honoured to be contributing to here in > Tullamore, Irelanbd through the readings of Anthony Sullivan, Ken Hume, > myself and others, and the launch of POETS FOR CHANGE TV @ > http://www.world.tc/poets_for_change_tv featuring local poets and global > poetry on the topic of change in human rights, the environment and busine= ss > and society, with more additions daily. > > We hope to be able to live broadcast a reading from Tullamore if we can. > > Roll on September 24th!!!! > > "a person with a good book is never alone... a writer until they've writt= en > one is never at peace" - www.writingsinrhyme.com=A0 ::: Add me on Faceboo= k > ::: My YouTube Videos > > > --- On Sun, 11/9/11, Michael wrote: > > From: Michael > Subject: 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in > History - We're almost there! 9/24 > To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU > Date: Sunday, 11 September, 2011, 16:28 > > Contact: Michael Rothenberg > > 100 Thousand Poets for Change > > P.O. Box 870 > Guerneville, Ca 95446 > Phone: 305-753-4569 > http://www.100TPC.org > walterblue@bigbridge.org > > 100 Thousand Poets for Change Organizes Largest Poetry Event in History > > Number of Participants Worldwide Growing Daily > > 650 events in 450 cities and 95 countries will take place on September 24 > to promote environmental, social, and > political change. Poets, writers, artists will create, perform and > demonstrate in their communities, and decide their > own specific area of focus for change within the framework of peace and > sustainability, which founder Michael > Rothenberg stated, ".is a major concern worldwide and the guiding princip= le > for this global event." > > Bob Holman and Margery Snyder, in a recent article on About.com said, "th= e > beauty of the concept of 100 > Thousand Poets for Change is that it is completely decentralized and > completely inclusive." All those involved > are hoping, through their actions and events, to seize and redirect the > political and social dialogue of the day and > turn the narrative of civilization towards peace and sustainability. > > Poetry demonstrations are being organized in political hotspots such as > Madison, Wisconsin and Cairo, Egypt. Poetry > and peace gatherings are planned in strife-torn Kabul and Jalalabad. > > In Mexico there are over 30 events, with 18 poetic actions in Mexico City= , > where poets as well as environmental > and political activists are hoping to encourage reflection and creative > responses against systemic violence > through the written and the spoken word with day long street events, > readings and workshops. More than a third > of these events are organized by collectives actively working towards a > non-violent approach to solve the > country's most pressing problems. > > To date there are over 260 events in the United States. There are 20 even= ts > statewide in North Carolina where > teacher/poets have mobilized to protest cuts in education funding. And > along the Platte River near Omaha, > Nebraska, poets will be demonstrating against TransCanada's planned > Keystone XL tar sands pipeline. More examples of events can be found at t= he > 100 Thousand Poets for Change www.100TPC.org. Each > event organizer has an Event Location blog page on the website for postin= g, > poetry, artwork, photos, and > video to document this global mega-event across national borders. > > Immediately following September 24th all documentation on the 100TPC.org > website will be preserved by > Stanford University in California, which has recognized 100 Thousand Poet= s > for Change as an historical event, > the largest poetry reading in history. They will archive the complete > contents of the website, 100TPC.org, as part > of their digital archiving program LOCKSS. > > Founder Michael Rothenberg is a widely known poet, editor of the online > literary magazine Bigbridge.org and an > environmental activist based in Northern California. > > For information contact: http://www.100TPC.org > Contact: walterblue@bigbridge.org > Phone: 305-753-4569 > > > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. 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Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 18:49:58 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jessica Wickens Subject: Re: call for submission: Monday Night Issue 11 In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 You can find links to the other writers in Issue 10 along the right side of the page, listed in alphabetical order. Thanks for reading! On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Kulpreet Yadav wrote: > Hello! > > I find this a bit weird. Issue ten has all works by one writer, Christine > Choi. No other soul. Can anyone elaborate please? > > Kulpreet Yadav > India > > > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Jessica Wickens >wrote: > > > *Monday Night* , a journal of new > literature, > > is > > now accepting submissions for Issue 11 (Fall 2012). We publish quality > > prose > > and poetry in online and print editions, from new and emerging writers > from > > across the country and around the world. *Monday > > Night*is distributed at independent > > bookstores and sold on our website. > > > > > > > > > > VIEW Issue 10! > > > > > > > > PURCHASE Issue 10 (U.S. orders)! > > < > > > https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=M50iSTmETFYYIjDOrjS2KM9hiIgWzuEjIyMMrK9XHtcjkhVxU8WCg3IQbFG&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba > > > > > > > > > > > PURCHASE Issue 10 (International > > orders)!< > > > https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=JUT4GBgCqhctGy6eOasymDV1r79gixPQA0EJR0LPFqCFkl7fUZPGXlYdaZa&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba > > > > > > > > > > > GUIDELINES: > > > > > > > > POETRY: Send up to five poems. All styles and lengths are welcome. > > > > > > > > PROSE: Fiction, nonfiction, and essays up to 5,000 words. Send up to > three > > pieces of prose. > > > > > > > > TRANSLATIONS:* *Welcome in all genres. > > > > > > > > NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK: We accept unpublished work only. This > > includes > > online publications. If you have published the piece in any online or > print > > journal, please do not submit it to *Monday Night.* > > > > > > > > SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS OKAY: Please inform us if your work is accepted > > elsewhere, so we can remove it from consideration. > > > > > > > > HOW TO SUBMIT: Email submissions to editors@mondaynightlit.com. Send one > > doc, rtf, or pdf file attached to your email. Please title or label all > > your > > work clearly within the document. Your name and contact info should also > > appear on your submission. > > > > > > > > *We do not confirm receipt of submissions.* > > > > > > > > DEADLINE: December 15, 2011 > > > > > > > > RESPONSE TIME: We will respond to all submissions by February 2012. > > > > > > > > PAYMENT: Each published writer will receive two copies of the issue in > > which > > their work appears. > > > > ================================== > > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines > > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > > > > > -- > Kulpreet Yadav > New Delhi > India > > www.anindianfiction.blogspot.com > www.indian-wine.blogspot.com > www.words-in-pictures.blogspot.com/ > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 03:21:38 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: David Kirschenbaum Subject: Boog City presents Poets Wear Prada and Joel Allegretti Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v936) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable please forward ------------------ Boog City presents d.a. levy lives: celebrating the renegade press Poets Wear Prada (Hoboken, N.J.) this Tues., Sept. 27, 6:00 p.m. sharp, free ACA Galleries 529 W. 20th St., 5th Flr. NYC Event will be hosted by Poets Wear Prada founder Roxanne Hoffman Featuring readings from Austin Alexis Joel Allegretti Jee Leong Koh Maria Lisella Karen Neuberg Dorinda Wegener Richard Marx Weinraub Carol Wiezerbicki and music from Joel Allegretti There will be wine, cheese, and crackers, too. Curated and with an introduction by Boog City editor David Kirschenbaum ------ **Poets Wear Prada http://pwpbooks.blogspot.com/ Founded in 2006, Poets Wear Prada is a small press devoted to =20 introducing new authors through limited edition, high-quality =20 chapbooks, primarily of poetry. **Austin Alexis Austin Alexis has published poetry and flash fiction most recently in =20= VFirst Literary Review=97East, Nomad's Choir, Mobius: The Poetry =20 Magazine, Rusty Typer, Dance Macabre, Come Hear (an anthology), Quill =20= and Parchment, and Vox Poetica. His second chapbook, For Lincoln & =20 Other Poems (Poets Wear Prada), was named a Small Press Review "Pick =20 of the Month" and contains a Pushcart Prize nominated poem. One of his =20= short stories was performed at the 2010 Woodstock-Diamond Dance =20 Festival. **Joel Allegretti http://www.joelallegretti.com/ Joel Allegretti is a guitarist and songwriter whose influences embrace =20= Anglo-American balladry, blues, Celtic traditions, and even the sounds =20= of India and the Middle East. He occasionally performs as one half of =20= Blue Egypt. Allegretti is the author of two full-length volumes from The Poet=92s =20= Press: The Plague Psalms and Father Silicon, selected by The Kansas =20 City Star as one of 100 Noteworthy Books of 2006, a list that included =20= novels by Cormac McCarthy and Thomas Pynchon. Poets Wear Prada =20 released his third collection, Thrum, a chapbook of poems and poetic =20 essays about musical instruments. His work has appeared in The New =20 York Quarterly, Margie, Fulcrum, Voices in Italian Americana, and =20 Sentence: a Journal of Prose Poetics and many other national journals, =20= as well as on the Best American Poetry blog. Allegretti=92s poems were =20= the basis of two song cycles by Frank Ezra Levy, whose symphonic work =20= is available in the American Classics series on Naxos. **Jee Leong Koh http://jeeleong.blogspot.com Jee Leong Koh is the author of three books of poems, Payday Loans =20 (Poets Wear Prada), and Equal to the Earth and Seven Studies for a =20 Self Portrait (both from Bench Press). Born in Singapore, he lives in =20= New York City, and blogs at the above url. **Maria Lisella Maria Lisella's Pushcart Poetry Prize-nominated work appears in Amore =20= on Hope Street (Finishing Line Press) and Two Naked Feet (Poets Wear =20 Prada). Her poetry has appeared in The New York Quarterly, Skidrow =20 Penthouse, Paterson Literary Review, and New Verse News, among others; =20= her latest short story appears in Sweet Lemons 2, Writing with a =20 Sicilian Accent (Legas Press). She co-curates the Italian American =20 Writers Association monthly literary readings at Cornelia St. Cafe on =20= the second Saturday of each month. She is a travel writer by profession. **Karen Neuberg http://karenneuberg.blogspot.com/ Karen Neuberg lives in Brooklyn, and West Hurley, N.Y. Her poems have =20= appeared in numerous publications including Big City Lit, decomP, =20 elimae, NewVerseNews, Pirene=92s Fountain, Stone Telling, and the =20 anthology Child of My Child. She=92s a two-time Pushcart and a Best of =20= the Net nominee, holds an M.F.A. from the New School, and is associate =20= editor of Inertia Magazine and of First Literary Review, East. Her =20 chapbook Detailed Still was published by Poets Wear Prada and is =20 available from Amazon. For more information and links to her online =20 work, visit her website at the above url. **Dorinda Wegener Dorinda Wegener holds a M.F.A. from New England College where she was =20= a Joel Oppenheimer Award recipient. Her poems have been published in =20 The Antioch Review, Indiana Review, Hotel Amerika, and Mid-American =20 Review, among many others. She has had the honor of reading with the =20 louderARTS Project in New York City. Her poems =93The Harvest=94 and =20 =93Evening Service=94 were both finalists for the Marlboro Prize as = judged =20 by poet Edward Hirsch. She currently resides with her husband and =20 daughter in Staten Island, where she=92s a teaching artist of poetry for = =20 Teachers & Writers Collaborative. In 2011, Wegener will present a =20 reading and discourse on William Carlos Willams at the Williams Center =20= for the Arts in Rutherford, N.J., as well as join the editorial staff =20= of Green Mountains Review as a reader. **Richard Marx Weinraub Related to the Marx Brothers through his mother, Richard Marx Weinraub =20= was born in New York City in 1949; he was a professor of English at =20 the University of Puerto Rico from 1987 through 2010. A book of his =20 poetry, Wonder Bread Hill, was published by the University of Puerto =20 Rico Press. His poetry has appeared in many journals, including The =20 Paris Review, Asheville Poetry Review, South Carolina Review, The =20 Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Green Mountains Review, North American =20 Review, Measure, The Evansville Review, Slate, and River Styx. A =20 Spanish translation of Wonder Bread Hill was recently published by =20 Terranova Press. Poets Wear Prada published Heavenly Bodies, a =20 chapbook of his poetry, and a poem from it was nominated for a 2009 =20 Pushcart Prize. **Carol Wierzbicki Carol Wierzbicki is a published poet, editor, and reviewer. She has =20 run poetry readings in New York City, and she is co-editor of The =20 Unbearables Worst Book and Sex anthologies. Her latest chapbook is Top =20= Teen Greatest Hits, poems about teen angst (Poets Wear Prada). Her =20 short story, =93Mending,=94 will appear in the summer 2011 issue of Many = =20 Mountains Moving. **Boog City http://www.boogcity.com/ Boog City is a New York City-based small press now in its 21st year =20 and East Village community newspaper of the same name. It has also =20 published 35 volumes of poetry and various magazines, featuring work =20 by Allen Ginsberg and Lawrence Ferlinghetti among others, and theme =20 issues on baseball, women=92s writing, and Louisville, Ky. It hosts and =20= curates two regular performance series=97d.a. levy lives: celebrating =20= the renegade press, where each month a non-NYC small press and its =20 writers and a musical act of their choosing is hosted at Chelsea=92s ACA = =20 Galleries; and Classic Albums Live, where up to 13 local musical acts =20= perform a classic album live at venues including The Bowery Poetry =20 Club, Cake Shop, CBGB=92s, The Knitting Factory, and The Sidewalk Caf=E9. = =20 Past albums have included Elvis Costello, My Aim is True; Nirvana, =20 Nevermind; and Liz Phair, Exile in Guyville. ---- Directions: C/E to 23rd St., 1/9 to 18th St. Venue is bet. 10th and 11th avenues Next event: Tues. Oct. 25 Station Hill Press http://www.stationhill.org/ -- David A. Kirschenbaum, editor and publisher Boog City 330 W. 28th St., Suite 6H NY, NY 10001-4754 For event and publication information: http://boogcity.com/ T: (212) 842-BOOG (2664) To subscribe free to The December Podcast: = http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=3D3431698= 80 For music from Gilmore boys: http://www.myspace.com/gilmoreboysmusic= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 20:53:23 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Spencer Myers Subject: Re: call for submission: Monday Night Issue 11 In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 The different poets are listed on the right as links underneath where it reads issue ten. There is a nice variety. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 07:35:57 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: michael farrell Subject: come to our poetry reading if u can like to - sappho oct 4 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Sappho Poetry Readings: "Avant Gaga"=2C a gala night of experimental poetry= with Michael Farrell and troupe =20 Time: October 4=2C 2011 from 7pm to 9pm Location: Sappho Books Cafe and Wine Bar Street: 51 Glebe Pt Rd City/Town: Sydney Website or Map: http://www.sapphobooks.com.au/ Phone: 02 9552 4498 A special evening at Sappho featuring... MICHAEL FARRELL (Melb) Michael grew up on a dolphin farm where he and his siblings regularly shot = each other with animal tranquilizers=2C or so he recollects. He coedited Ou= t of the Box: Contemporary Australian Gay and Lesbian Poets with Jill Jones= . His most recent publication is thempark from Book Thug. He is working on = an Australian tribute to John Ashbery. Michael won the Barrett Reid Prize f= or a 'radical poetry manuscript' with open sesame: an expanded version of t= hat manuscript will be published by Giramondo in 2012. His poetry has been = described as 'muppet lyricism'. TIM WRIGHT (Melb) is a poet living in Melbourne and a member of the recently founded school o= f 'relaxed proceduralism'. ELLA O'KEEFE (Melb) is a PhD candidate at Deakin University=2C School of Communication and Crea= tive Arts. She also makes radio=2C organises festivals=2C soaks lentils and= writes poems (sometimes). She lives in Melbourne and has a terrible sense = of direction. OSCAR SCHWARTZ (Melb) After forgetting how to speak at the age of 19=2C Oscar took up the study o= f poetry. Now=2C at 23=2C he realizes that cliches are the only valid form = of communication. ASTRID LORANGE (Syd) is a grammar machine. She is also an occasional homebrewer and a staunch de= fender of opacity and ambiguity. She is writing a number of things simultan= eously=2C mostly concerned with the constructive capacities of thinking thr= ough language.=20 TOM LEE (Syd) When Tom Lee=2C coming along the passage=2C walked into the open doorway=2C= he saw that it was raining. It was not raining very much.=20 NICK WHITTOCK (Melb) started pumping iron a year ago. You can really notice the results.=20 = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:42:06 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Sharon Dolin Subject: Save the date: Oct. 2nd CBA Chapbook Reading with Kimiko Hahn and winner Nehassaiu deGannes! Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Poets and Friends, The annual Center for Book Arts Letterpress Chapbook Book Party and = Reading with judges Kimiko Hahn and Sharon Dolin, plus winner Nehassaiu = deGannes and honorable mentions Sue Burton and Mark McKain will take = place at the Center on Wed., Oct. 2nd at 6:30pm. Chapbooks and = broadsides will be available for purchase. The Center for Book Arts=20 28 W. 27th St., 3rd Fl. Sharon Sharon Dolin sdolin@earthlink.net www.sharondolin.com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 06:44:57 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Andy Nicholson Subject: Re: call for submission: Monday Night Issue 11 In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Kulpreet, Christine Choi is the first author in the issue. If you look at the upper-right corner of the page, you'll see links to all the authors in the issue: LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Nels Hanson, Don Kingsbury, etc. Andy Nicholson On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Kulpreet Yadav wrote: > Hello! > > I find this a bit weird. Issue ten has all works by one writer, Christine > Choi. No other soul. Can anyone elaborate please? > > Kulpreet Yadav > India > > > On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Jessica Wickens >wrote: > > > *Monday Night* , a journal of new > literature, > > is > > now accepting submissions for Issue 11 (Fall 2012). We publish quality > > prose > > and poetry in online and print editions, from new and emerging writers > from > > across the country and around the world. *Monday > > Night*is distributed at independent > > bookstores and sold on our website. > > > > > > > > > > VIEW Issue 10! > > > > > > > > PURCHASE Issue 10 (U.S. orders)! > > < > > > https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=M50iSTmETFYYIjDOrjS2KM9hiIgWzuEjIyMMrK9XHtcjkhVxU8WCg3IQbFG&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba > > > > > > > > > > > PURCHASE Issue 10 (International > > orders)!< > > > https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=JUT4GBgCqhctGy6eOasymDV1r79gixPQA0EJR0LPFqCFkl7fUZPGXlYdaZa&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba > > > > > > > > > > > GUIDELINES: > > > > > > > > POETRY: Send up to five poems. All styles and lengths are welcome. > > > > > > > > PROSE: Fiction, nonfiction, and essays up to 5,000 words. Send up to > three > > pieces of prose. > > > > > > > > TRANSLATIONS:* *Welcome in all genres. > > > > > > > > NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK: We accept unpublished work only. This > > includes > > online publications. If you have published the piece in any online or > print > > journal, please do not submit it to *Monday Night.* > > > > > > > > SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS OKAY: Please inform us if your work is accepted > > elsewhere, so we can remove it from consideration. > > > > > > > > HOW TO SUBMIT: Email submissions to editors@mondaynightlit.com. Send one > > doc, rtf, or pdf file attached to your email. Please title or label all > > your > > work clearly within the document. Your name and contact info should also > > appear on your submission. > > > > > > > > *We do not confirm receipt of submissions.* > > > > > > > > DEADLINE: December 15, 2011 > > > > > > > > RESPONSE TIME: We will respond to all submissions by February 2012. > > > > > > > > PAYMENT: Each published writer will receive two copies of the issue in > > which > > their work appears. > > > > ================================== > > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines > > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > > > > > -- > Kulpreet Yadav > New Delhi > India > > www.anindianfiction.blogspot.com > www.indian-wine.blogspot.com > www.words-in-pictures.blogspot.com/ > > ================================== > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:48:56 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Sharon Dolin Subject: Save the date: Oct. 5th CBA Chapbook Reading with Kimiko Hahn and winner Nehassaiu deGannes! Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Dear Poets and Friends, The annual Center for Book Arts Letterpress Chapbook Book Party and = Reading with judges Kimiko Hahn and Sharon Dolin, plus winner Nehassaiu = deGannes and honorable mentions Sue Burton and Mark McKain will take = place at the Center on Wed., Oct. 5th at 6:30pm. Chapbooks and = broadsides will be available for purchase. The Center for Book Arts=20 28 W. 27th St., 3rd Fl. Sharon Sharon Dolin sdolin@earthlink.net www.sharondolin.com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 09:11:34 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Eric Elshtain Subject: New from Beard of Bees MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Please meditate with Stacy Kidd here http://www.beardofbees.com/kidd.html and check out her new journal http://www.intersectionsjournal.org Best, Eric E. -- Eric Elshtain, Editor Beard of Bees Press http://www.beardofbees.com ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 17:35:13 +0100 Reply-To: Martin Richet Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Martin Richet Subject: Parution : L'Autobiographie de Gertrude Stein MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable L’autobiographie de Gertrude Stein= A para=C3=AEtre en octobre,=0A=0AL=E2=80=99autobiographie de Gertrude Stein= =0A=0Apar Martin =0ARichet=0A=0AEric Pesty Editeur=0A128 pages=0A22,8 x 15,= 2cm=0AISBN : =0A978-2-917786-12-3=0A14 euros=0Ahttp://www.ericpestyediteur.= com/=0A=0A=0ANote de l=E2=80=99=C3=A9diteur=0A=0AL=E2=80=99Autobiographie = =0Ade Gertrude Stein, =0Apar Martin Richet, serait =C3=A0 l=E2=80=99=C5=93u= vre de l=E2=80=99auteur am=C3=A9ricaine ce que Before the =0AFlowers of Fri= endship Faded Friendship Faded, de Gertrude Stein, est =C3=A0 Enfances de G= eorges Hugnet. Non pas =C5=93uvre de circonstance comme on l=E2=80=99a =0As= ouvent cru, o=C3=B9 l=E2=80=99ennui et l=E2=80=99indiff=C3=A9rence am=C3=A8= nent progressivement une =0Acapitulation =C3=A0 l=E2=80=99=C3=A9gard du pro= jet initial de traduction, mais, au sens complexe =0Adu terme, un reflet := =0A=0A=C2=AB Les v=C3=A9ritables sujets du po=C3=A8me, =C3=A9crit Martin = =0ARichet =C3=A0 propos de Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendshi= p =0AFaded, sont les pr=C3=A9positions et pronoms, =E2=80=9Cin=E2=80=9D, = =0A=E2=80=9Cwhich=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9Cwith=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9Caway=E2=80=9D.= .., qui op=C3=A8rent et d=C3=A9finissent constamment le travail de =0AGertr= ude Stein. P=C3=A9n=C3=A9trant DANS le texte de Georges Hugnet, Stein en ca= pte la =0Aconstruction, l=E2=80=99architecture ou le pliage et =C3=A9crit, = en reflet, AVEC ce qu=E2=80=99elle y =0Atrouve, les =C3=A9l=C3=A9ments ou i= ndices non-ressemblants QUI recr=C3=A9ent ou traduisent le =0Asujet en lign= es et phrases qui se d=C3=A9collent, aussi, DE leur sujets, du nom des =0Ac= hoses, pour affirmer l=E2=80=99intensit=C3=A9 de leurs propres mouvements e= t de leur =0A=C3=A9quilibre (...) =C2=BB. =0A=0AA =0Apoursuivre notre analo= gie, on avancera que l=E2=80=99Autobiographie de Gertrude =0AStein, non moi= ns que Before the Flowers of Friendship Faded Friendship =0AFaded, forme le= projet d=E2=80=99une red=C3=A9finition =0Ades enjeux de la traduction par = l=E2=80=99=C3=A9criture.=0A=0AQue ce projet passe par =0Al=E2=80=99=C3=A9pe= llation du nom m=C3=AAme de Stein dans un titre volontiers paradoxal : L=E2= =80=99Autobiographie de Gertrude Stein (lui-m=C3=AAme transpos=C3=A9 de la = fameuse Autobiographie d=E2=80=99Alice Toklas), c=E2=80=99est faire droit = =C3=A0 une intensit=C3=A9 =C3=A0 =0Ar=C3=A9inventer, et cela dans la forme = =C3=A9minemment steinienne =E2=80=93 et chez elle =C3=A9galement =0Atoujour= s grammaticale =E2=80=93 du portrait.=0A=0ACe portrait de Gertrude Stein, l= e =0Alivre de Martin Richet l=E2=80=99effectuera =C3=A0 travers l=E2=80=99e= ssai de diverses formes, =0Asouvent minimales : quatrains compos=C3=A9s de = vers d=E2=80=99un mot, palindromes, =0Aacrostiches sur le nom de l=E2=80=99= auteur am=C3=A9ricaine, traductions litt=C3=A9rales ou =0Ad=C3=A9plac=C3=A9= es par la post=C3=A9rit=C3=A9 de Stein, etc. O=C3=B9 le minimalisme de la c= omposition =0Aconf=C3=A8re une mat=C3=A9rialit=C3=A9 palpable au phras=C3= =A9, et une incandescence toute =0Aparticuli=C3=A8re =C3=A0 la question du = sens, que n=E2=80=99aurait sans doute pas d=C3=A9savou=C3=A9 =0Al=E2=80=99a= uteur de Before the Flowers of =0AFriendship Faded Friendship Faded.=0A=0AA= ussi =0Abien : =C3=A0 d=C3=A9plier le nom de Gertrude Stein, le texte s=E2= =80=99enjoint-il de r=C3=A9aliser =0Acette intensit=C3=A9 en quatorze mouve= ments, que d=C3=A9signe la table des mati=C3=A8res en fin =0Ade volume, et = qui sont op=C3=A9rations dialectiques, steiniennes-richetiennes, =E2=80=93 = ou =0Apour employer ici un mot important, comme celui de mariage. De sorte = que l=E2=80=99objet =0Adu livre (l=E2=80=99=C5=93uvre de Stein) n=E2=80=99e= st jamais ind=C3=A9pendant du regard =C3=A9rudit port=C3=A9 sur =0Aelle et = sa post=C3=A9rit=C3=A9, ni s=C3=A9parable des circonstances pr=C3=A9sentes = de la composition =0Ade cette =C2=AB autobiographie =C2=BB qui en ressaisis= sent d=C3=A8s lors un portrait r=C3=A9fl=C3=A9chi : =0Atout de m=C3=A9ditat= ion. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 13:04:19 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Christophe Casamassima Subject: NEW RELEASE Furniture Press Books: Ryan Eckes, Old News MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Furniture Press Books is thrilled to release Old News by Ryan Eckes. You ca= n buy your copies at Furniture Press Books (furniturepressbooks.com or http://furniturepressbooks.com/books/eckesoldnews/). Just follow the signs! Eric Baus says *Old News* is a real city. Many persons on the pavements. A picture teacher= . A brief history of Spirit-matter. A brief history of a lost dog. Total Assets: a flash card with the word *friend* on it. Professional History: picking through the garbage with Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Often it is permitted to return to a factory. A car goes by and it doesn=92t explode. What=92s it say to all these dead people? White House for rent, 2 bdrms 1 bath. And Stan Mir states What immediately strikes me about *Old News* is the commingling of journalistic brevity with everyday vernacular. This combination naturally pulls irony to the surface, which is refreshing in an era when popular culture=92s version of irony bombards us. Oftentimes, pop culture leads us = to believe that irony isn=92t natural and must be produced for us in the form = of a sitcom. In turn, this manufactured irony makes it harder to discern true irony when we encounter it. *Old News* is journalism - objective and informative - but it is journalism written by someone who knows, whether it is 1923 or 2011, what=92s at the core of everyday life. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 14:05:35 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Camille Martin Subject: Camille Martin at Grey Borders MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 I'm reading in St. Catharines, Ontario, this Friday - about 30 miles from Buffalo: Grey Borders Reading Series Niagara Artists Centre 354 St. Paul Street St Catharines, ON 7:00 pm, Friday, September 23 Readers: Aisha Sasha John, Shannon Maguire, Camille Martin, and Zorras Multimedia Group http://www.greyborders.blogspot.com/ -- Books: http://www.spdbooks.org/Search/Default.aspx?AuthorName=camille+martin Website: http://www.camillemartin.ca Blog: http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camille-Martin/115309308558681?sk=info ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 18:45:19 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: "St. Thomasino" Subject: Congratulations Mark Young Best Australian Poems via Eratio Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) e=B7=20 Congratulations to Mark Young whose poem, =93A line from Paracelsus,=94 = which appeared in E=B7ratio 14, was selected by John Tranter for The = Best Australian Poems 2011.=20 =20 Congratulations, Mark Young!=20 =20 http://www.eratiopostmodernpoetry.com/issue14_Young.html e=B7 =20= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. 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Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 13:53:01 -0700 Reply-To: Adam Fieled Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Fieled Subject: I.T. (Internet Theory) posts revised MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The I.T. (Internet Theory) posts which originally appeared on Stoning the D= evil in 2009 and later migrated to their own blog and have been reworked, r= evised, and tuned up:=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/2011/02/it= -and-historicity.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/2011/02/it= -and-reconditioning.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/2011/02= /speech-as-text.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/2011/02/on-= possibility-of-net-theory.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/2= 011/02/reading-facebook.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/201= 1/02/body-family-jesus-america-pt1.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogs= pot.com/2011/02/body-family-jesus-america-pt2.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internett= heory.blogspot.com/2011/02/net-consciousness.html=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internetth= eory.blogspot.com/2011/02/it-red-and-blue.html=0A=A0=0AThere may be more to= come soon.=0AThanks!=0AAdam Fieled=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 afieled@yahoo.com=A0=A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 10:03:42 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Kyle Schlesinger Subject: Two Jobs Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable There are two positions available at UHV: Chair of Humanities & Lecturer in English. Chair of the Humanities Division of the School of Arts and Sciences.=A0 The Division of Humanities offers bachelor's programs in BAAS, Communication, English, and History, and has robust Master's Programs in Publishing and Interdisciplinary Studies. It also anticipates launching Bachelor's Programs in Spanish and Communication Design no later than the fall of 2012. In addition, the division is seeking to enrich its programmatic offerings in other areas as well. The humanities division has over 1,400 majors, twenty full-time faculty, and is home to the Cuneiform Press, Dark Sky, Society for Critical Exchange, Fiction Collective Two, Centro Victoria, and two internationally distributed journals: American Boo= k Review (http://americanbookreview.org) and symploke (www.symploke.org).=A0 Lecturer in English in the School of Arts and Sciences.=A0 The position requires teaching core composition classes though there may be opportunity to teach some upper-division and graduate classes in English an= d courses in our MS in Publishing program.=A0 The School of Arts and Sciences is home to the Society for Critical Exchange, Cuneiform Press, Centro Victoria, Dark Sky, and two internationally distributed journals: American Book Review (http://americanbookreview.org) and symploke (www.symploke.org).=A0 More details about both positions are available at: https://uhv.simplehire.com/applicants/jsp/shared/search/SearchResults_css.j= s p Please drop me a line with any questions. Cheers, Kyle --=20 Dr. Kyle Schlesinger Assistant Professor of Communication Design and English Center for Literary Publishing University of Houston-Victoria College of Arts and Sciences 3007 North Ben Wilson Victoria, TX 77901-5731 p. 836.570.4103 f. 361.580.5507 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 09:08:37 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jerome Rothenberg Subject: new york in the fall -- address and dates Comments: To: "Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@buffalo.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Once again Diane Rothenberg and I are off on a big trip, this one a = three-month stay in New York City - September 30 through December 27 - = as a return to native grounds and a chance to spend time with family & = friends and to check on the possibilities of working/writing in a home = away from home. The living and mailing address (for letters & small = packets only) will be c/o Lee Ann Brown, 435 West 22nd Street, New York, = NY 10011, and we'll be available throughout at this email jrothenberg at = cox.net and via our cell phone 760-415-9889. =20 There will also be a few readings and related events along the way, the = following being the ones presently on tap: =20 Fifty year retrospective reading, Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery = (Between Houston and Bleecker), with guest readers Bob Holman, Pierre = Joris, Anne Waldman, Charlie Morrow, Lee Ann Brown & Tony Torn, Anne = Tardos, Mark Weiss, & others TBA, October 2, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. = =20 =20 Lunch & poetry reading, with Amish Travedi, at the Arts Cafe, Kelly = Writers House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 12 at = noon. =20 Participant, group reading with Clayton Eshleman, for Aim=E9 C=E9saire's = Solar Throat Slashed, The Poetry Project, 10th Street and 2nd avenue, = October 19, 8:00 p.m. =20 Reading and seminar, The Poetics Program, SUNY Buffalo, October 25-26, = details through Dennis Tedlock and the McNulty Chair. =20 Group reading for launch of Frank Kuenstler's The Enormous Chorus, CUE = Art Foundation, 511 West 25 Street, October 27, 6:00 p.m. =20 Performance, poetry and music, with Charlie Morrow at The Stone, corner = of avenue C and 2nd street, October 30, 10:00 p.m. =20 Reading & performance, with Judith Malina and Frank London, in "Jewish = Art for the New Millennium," Daily Forward series, tentative date: = November 3, time and venue TBA. =20 Lecture & reading, "Technicians of the Sacred & the Search for Origins," = Poets House 25th Anniversary Program, 10 River Terrace (at Murray = Street), November 8, 7:00 p.m.=20 =20 80th Birthday all day event with numerous guest performers and = presenters, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, December = 9; details available from Charles Bernstein and/or Pierre Joris. =20 More to follow, as needed. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 22:34:23 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: michael farrell Subject: Re: Congratulations Mark Young Best Australian Poems via Eratio In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable cool -its shaping up to be a wild anthology from the little i know - theres= 1 poem at least from marks magazine otoliths - sam langers into the index m > Date: Wed=2C 21 Sep 2011 18:45:19 -0400 > From: StThomasino@NYC.RR.COM > Subject: Congratulations Mark Young Best Australian Poems via Eratio > To: POETICS@LISTSERV.BUFFALO.EDU >=20 > e=B7=20 >=20 > Congratulations to Mark Young whose poem=2C =93A line from Paracelsus=2C= =94 which appeared in E=B7ratio 14=2C was selected by John Tranter for The = Best Australian Poems 2011.=20 > =20 > Congratulations=2C Mark Young!=20 > =20 > http://www.eratiopostmodernpoetry.com/issue14_Young.html >=20 > e=B7 > =20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html = =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 15:55:51 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tom=E1s_=D3_C=E1rthaigh?= Subject: Culture Night vs 100 000 Poets for Change, Edenderry, Co. Offaly, Ireland Comments: To: NewPoetry List , British Irish MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Photos: We had planned to do a reading for the 100000 Poets for Change event in Tul= lamore, but a family illness on my part, and sheer lack of co-ordination me= ant it did not come to be. While quering venues, our good friend Ken Hume g= ot invitede to Culture Night in Edenderry, an annual cultural event in Irel= and, held for the first time outside of Dublin. =A0 And so we renegades of the Tullamore Rhymers Club decided to infiltrate the= event and merge ours with theirs, and so a day early we kicked off 100000 = Poets for Change at the Culture Night in the Library in Edenderry in Co. Of= faly... as you do! =A0 The eveening started off with Irish traditional music from members of Edend= erry Ceoltas (Irish music society) that featured a man and a number of youn= g relatives on banjo / ukelele, accordians and a harp, the latter of which = was excellent considering the young age of the harpist. =A0 A talk, morelike conversation from Geraldine O' Neill about how she got int= o writing stories and books kept all agog for a half hour or so, after whic= h we had a break for more wine, skewered cheeses, salmon on crackers and ot= her delicacies I could not recognise but ate reguardless. It must have been= the wine, but they tasted lovely reguardless!!! =A0 After that Ken Hume read out poems about a local charachter here in Tullamo= re, and another two poems, and read Anthony Sullivans 911 piece recently pu= blished in the Midland Tribune. =A0 Then his mother Triona read out two of her pieces to great acclaim. =A0 She was followed by a local poetess Fionnula ? who had three evocative non = rhyming poems, one on the loss of her sister as a child, and another on str= eet signs of all things, and my favourite one, about the bog. =A0 Being up next, I kept to the theme and read my poem "Walking the Bog", foll= owed it up with "Out of Tune" before finishing up with "Fate and Faiths". =A0 Geraldine O Neill took the stage again and gave tips about writing, afterwh= ich the usual thanks to all was given by the county librarian and the libra= rian of Edenderry, and we had a chat and mingled a bit before heading home = from a very enjoyable night. "a person with a good book is never alone... a writer until they've written= one is never at peace" - www.writingsinrhyme.com=A0=A0::: Add me on Facebo= ok ::: My YouTube Videos=A0 =A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 19:29:23 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Murat Nemet-Nejat Subject: Re: new york in the fall -- address and dates In-Reply-To: <209B77A6E826465EBBCC8A33D3B56EED@ownerPC> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable We are all looking forward to your coming! Affectionately, Murat On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Jerome Rothenberg wr= ote: > Once again Diane Rothenberg and I are off on a big trip, this one a > three-month stay in New York City - September 30 through December 27 - as= a > return to native grounds and a chance to spend time with family & friends > and to check on the possibilities of working/writing in a home away from > home. The living and mailing address (for letters & small packets only) > will be c/o Lee Ann Brown, 435 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, and > we'll be available throughout at this email jrothenberg at cox.net and vi= a > our cell phone 760-415-9889. > > > > There will also be a few readings and related events along the way, the > following being the ones presently on tap: > > > > Fifty year retrospective reading, Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery (Between > Houston and Bleecker), with guest readers Bob Holman, Pierre Joris, Anne > Waldman, Charlie Morrow, Lee Ann Brown & Tony Torn, Anne Tardos, Mark Wei= ss, > & others TBA, October 2, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. > > > > Lunch & poetry reading, with Amish Travedi, at the Arts Cafe, Kelly Write= rs > House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 12 at noon. > > > > Participant, group reading with Clayton Eshleman, for Aim=E9 C=E9saire's = Solar > Throat Slashed, The Poetry Project, 10th Street and 2nd avenue, October 1= 9, > 8:00 p.m. > > > > Reading and seminar, The Poetics Program, SUNY Buffalo, October 25-26, > details through Dennis Tedlock and the McNulty Chair. > > > > Group reading for launch of Frank Kuenstler's The Enormous Chorus, CUE Ar= t > Foundation, 511 West 25 Street, October 27, 6:00 p.m. > > > > Performance, poetry and music, with Charlie Morrow at The Stone, corner o= f > avenue C and 2nd street, October 30, 10:00 p.m. > > > > Reading & performance, with Judith Malina and Frank London, in "Jewish Ar= t > for the New Millennium," Daily Forward series, tentative date: November 3= , > time and venue TBA. > > > > Lecture & reading, "Technicians of the Sacred & the Search for Origins," > Poets House 25th Anniversary Program, 10 River Terrace (at Murray Street)= , > November 8, 7:00 p.m. > > > > 80th Birthday all day event with numerous guest performers and presenters= , > The Graduate Center, City University of New York, December 9; details > available from Charles Bernstein and/or Pierre Joris. > > > > More to follow, as needed. > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2011 19:22:18 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Nicholas Leaskou Subject: Poet As Radio: Carrie Hunter on 9/24 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This Saturday, 9am-10am, join POET AS RADIO for Part 1 of our interview wit= h Carrie Hunter who will read from=E2=80=94and discuss=E2=80=94her book The= Incompossible (Black Radish). Listen live at http://savekusf.org/. =C2=A0 Carrie Hunter received her MFA/MA in the now defunct Poetics program at New= College of California, and edits the small chapbook press, ypolita press. = She has several chapbooks, including Vorticells (Cy Gist Press), Kine(sta)s= is (Dusie), The Unicorns (Dusie), A Musics (Arrow as Aarow), and Diary (Dus= ie). She lives in San Francisco. =C2=A0 For more info about POET AS RADIO, and to listen to archived shows, go to h= ttp://poetasradio.blogspot.com/. =C2=A0 To contact us about upcoming events or show ideas, email us at: poetasradio= @gmail.com.=20 =C2=A0 Delia Tramontina=20 Jay Thomas Nicholas Leaskou =C2=A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 09:30:43 -0700 Reply-To: Adam Fieled Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Fieled Subject: "Internet Theory and the Threat of Commodification" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable This post has also been revised and reworked, and was left out of the last = grouping:=0A=A0=0Ahttp://internettheory.blogspot.com/2011/02/it-and-threat-= of-commodification.html=0A=A0=0AThanks,=0AAdam Fieled=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 afieled@yahoo.com=A0=A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 15:57:43 +0200 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Anny Ballardini Subject: An Anthology and an Event MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear All, Together with Michael Rothenberg and a conspicuous number of poets around the world that have organized Poetry Readings on September 24, today, Obododimma Oha and I are announcing the *100Thousand Poets for Change Anthology*. It is our pleasure to introduce those poets who have joined the Poets=E2=80=99 Corner with their work: * * *=C2=B7* Red Slider *=C2=B7* John B. Lee *=C2=B7* Dennis Barone *=C2=B7* Elizabeth Smither *=C2=B7* Marc Olmsted *=C2=B7* Edward Mycue *=C2=B7* Martin Achatz *=C2=B7* Beverly Matherne *=C2=B7* Joanne Kyger *=C2=B7* Susan Terris *=C2=B7* Ro Mayer *=C2=B7 * Lynn Strongin *=C2=B7* Mark Spitzer *=C2=B7* Geoffrey Gatza *=C2=B7* Grace Cavalieri *=C2=B7* Paul E. Nelson *=C2=B7* Richard Dillon *=C2=B7* Paolo Dalponte *=C2=B7* Jill Chan * =C2=B7* Christina Pacosz *=C2=B7* Basil King *=C2=B7* Barry Alpert *=C2=B7* Randolph Healy *=C2=B7* Andr=C3=A9 Spears *=C2=B7* Ma= rk Wallace *=C2=B7* Charles Frederickson *=C2=B7* Larissa Shmailo *=C2=B7* Jason Braun *=C2=B7* Jeff Harrison *=C2=B7* Basil King's Ark *=C2=B7* Michele Pierri *=C2=B7* Hoshang Merchant *=C2=B7* Kathy Figueroa *=C2=B7* Christopher Barnes *=C2=B7* Benjamin E. Nardolilli *=C2=B7* Marton Koppany *=C2=B7* Karen Margolis *=C2=B7* Obododimma Oha *=C2=B7* Jared Schickling *=C2=B7* Mike J. Gallagher *=C2=B7* Maria Damon *=C2=B7* Devreaux Baker *=C2=B7* Ha= mmond Guthrie *= =C2=B7* A. D. Winans *=C2=B7* Berty Skuber *= =C2=B7* Jane Nakagawa =EF=BC=88=E4=B8=AD=E5=B7=9D=E3=82=B8=E3=82=A7=E3=83=BC=E3=83=B3=EF= =BC=89 *=C2=B7* Alejandro Thornton *=C2=B7* Rayn Roberts *=C2=B7* Jim Leftwich *=C2=B7* Diana Magallon *=C2=B7* Ed Coletti *=C2=B7* Peter Ciccariello *=C2=B7* Amy Kohut * =C2=B7* Bina Sarkar Ellias *=C2=B7* Taylor Graham *=C2=B7* Carol Novack *=C2=B7* Jon Corelis *=C2=B7* Paul Vangelisti *=C2=B7* Paul Lobo Portug=C3=A9s *=C2=B7* Walter Keyombe *=C2=B7* Barine Saana Ngaage *=C2=B7* Bonnie MacAllister *=C2=B7* Lars Palm * =C2=B7* Rachel Blau DuPlessis *=C2=B7* Barbara Crooker *=C2=B7* Allegra Baggio *=C2=B7* J=C3=93ZSEF B=C3=8DR=C3=93 *=C2=B7* Michael Gregory *=C2=B7* Joanne Arnott *=C2=B7* Mari=C3=A1ngel Gasca Posadas *=C2=B7* Alejandra Ilhuitzi Tena Gasca *=C2=B7* July Westhale *=C2=B7* Janis Butler Holm *=C2=B7* Ge= ri Digiorno *= =C2=B7* Alan Sondheim *= =C2=B7* John Curl *=C2= =B7* Charles Martin *= =C2=B7* Marilyn Hazelton *=C2=B7* Alexander N. Tan Jr. *=C2=B7* Ellin Sarot *=C2= =B7* Lawrence Upton *=C2= =B7* Ada Jill Schneider *=C2=B7* Marian Veverka *=C2=B7* steve dalachinsky *=C2=B7* Je= rry McGuire *=C2=B7* Rosemary Starace *= =C2=B7* Allen Bramhall *= =C2=B7* Peter Gordon *= =C2=B7* Pamela Grossman *=C2=B7* Evelyn Posamentier *=C2=B7* Hugh Mann *=C2= =B7* Millicent Borges Accardi *=C2=B7* Ann Fisher-Wirth *=C2=B7* Pam Bernard *=C2=B7* Heather Thomas *=C2=B7* Phibby Venable *=C2=B7* Andrew Topel *=C2=B7* NOAH's ARC, Reading, PA *=C2=B7* An= na Lena Phillips *=C2=B7* Marvin R. Hiemstra *=C2=B7* Katie Manning *= =C2=B7* Nena Weinsteiger *=C2=B7* Carol Dorf *=C2= =B7* Elizabeth Bodien *= =C2=B7* Marthe Reed and Jonathan Nutt *=C2=B7* Christina Vega-Westhoff *=C2=B7* Marian Frances Wolbers *=C2=B7* Nancy Keane *=C2=B7* Kit Kennedy *=C2=B7* Vihang A. Naik *=C2=B7* Sh= aron Doubiago *=C2=B7* Deborah Poe *=C2= =B7* Hedwig Gorski *= =C2=B7* Ther=C3=A9se Halscheid *=C2=B7* Penelope Scambly Schott *=C2=B7* Anny Ballardini *=C2=B7* Paul Falardeau *=C2=B7* Jo= el Weishaus *=C2=B7* Ingrid Wendt *=C2= =B7* Mahnaz Badihiab My Editorial: http://www.fieralingue.it/corner.php?pa=3Dprintpage&pid=3D359= 8 Our Call for work: http://www.fieralingue.it/corner.php?pa=3Dprintpage&pid=3D3596 The direct link to the Anthology: http://www.fieralingue.it/modules.php?name=3DContent&pa=3Dlist_pages_catego= ries&cid=3D393 Best wishes, Anny Ballardini and Obododimma Oha --=20 Anny Ballardini http://annyballardini.blogspot.com/ http://www.fieralingue.it/modules.php?name=3Dpoetshome http://www.lulu.com/content/5806078 http://www.moriapoetry.com/ebooks.html I Tell You: One must still have chaos in one to give birth to a dancing star! Friedrich Nietzsche =C2=AB Stulta est clementia, cum tot ubique vatibus occurras, periturae parcere chartae =C2=BB Giovenale =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 19:05:17 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Tom=E1s_=D3_C=E1rthaigh?= Subject: As 100000 Poets for Change draws to a close... Comments: To: British Irish , NewPoetry List , DAAW GRP , Des O Malley Dublin Literary Circle , One_Ireland@yahoogroups.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As 100000 Poets for Change draws to a close, I say a big YAY! to all who ha= ve taken part. A small idea, a little belief, a big effort and a massive su= ccess!!!! As part of the Tullamore contribution, we wrote a series of poems to suit t= he occasion, and the latest one I wrote is a haiku sequence (poem of multip= le verses which are all haiku, non rhyming). =0A =0A=0A =0A=0A =0A =0A =0A=0A =0A = =0A =0A=0A=0A=0A =0A =0A=0A =0A =0A = =0A =0A=0A=0A=0A=0A=0A =0A=0A1:03=0A =0A =0A = "Occupy!" The Wall Street Occupation 2011 - A silent movie poem.=20 Before I sleep, Ill share a last video of mine based on the Wall Street occ= upations this week. Its a silent one, unlike my normal poetry videos, feel = free to share!!! "Occupy" The Wall Street Occupation 2011 Wall Street was occupied multiple times by anti-capitalist and anti-globali= zation protestors in the past weeks. These protestors get minimum coverage = in the mainstream media, so it is left to viral news videos on YouTube and = Indymedia, Twitter and Facebook to get the message out there, that at the h= eart of the American financial system founded on Usury, there are people ob= jecting, protesting and making their voices heard. They can ignore the peop= le, but they cannot keep them silent. They can control where the people wal= k on the streets, but they cant keep the people off of the streets. I have had enough! Bankers gamble with money: we Pay with our lives... We will be heard loud Whose future is destroyed by them Whose gain is our loss Our tomorrow will Be better, for we all now Occupy today We occupy here Greedy capitalism's heart We squeeze out its life What's my job, you ask? Fight injustice, for justice That's all of our jobs! Poets for Change has been quite an event!!! As Michael Rothenberg would say= ... "YAY"! "a person with a good book is never alone... a writer until they've written= one is never at peace" - www.writingsinrhyme.com=A0=A0::: Add me on Facebo= ok ::: My YouTube Videos=A0 =A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 08:40:05 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Tony Trigilio Subject: Reading, Village Books, Sat., Oct. 1 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi all-- I'll be reading from /Historic Diary/ this Saturday, Oct. 1 (7pm), at Village Books (1200 11th St., Bellingham, WA). Please spread the word to friends in the Pacific Northwest. More info here: http://www.villagebooks.com/village-books-tony-trigilio-10/01/11 Best, Tony ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 11:10:56 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Lisa Jarnot Subject: looking for photos of Robert Duncan MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hi All, My Robert Duncan biography is in production with UCal Press and I still need a few photos. Does anyone have anything in a private archive? Or have you seen something good in a library archive? (I've already been through the collection at Buffalo.) I'm looking for unusual unpublished things. Thanks, Lisa Jarnot ljarnot@gmail.com ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 14:59:30 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Camille Martin Subject: Camille Martin and Jim Johnstone at Boneshaker MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm excited to be reading with Jim Johnstone this Tuesday - if you're going to be in Toronto, please come! Tuesday, September 27, 7:00pm - 8:30pm 1748 St. Clair Ave West- St. Clair/Silverthorn Library Toronto Boneshaker Reading Series hosted by Lillian Necakov Camille Martin, a Toronto poet and collage artist, is the author of Sonnets (Shearsman), Codes of Public Sleep (BookThug), and Sesame Kiosk (Potes & Poets). Recent poetry projects: =93Looms,=94 a collection of layered narratives, and =93The Evangeline Papers,=94 a poetic sequence based on her Acadian/Cajun heritage and her participation in archaeological digs at an eighteenth-century village in Nova Scotia (finds: ancestral pipes and wine bottles). Jim Johnstone is the author of 3 books of poetry including *Sunday, the locusts* (Tightrope Books, 2011) and *Patternicity* (Nightwood Editions, 2010), which contains a suite of poems that won a 2008 CBC Literary Award. --=20 Books: http://www.spdbooks.org/Search/Default.aspx?AuthorName=3Dcamille+martin Website: http://www.camillemartin.ca Blog: http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camille-Martin/115309308558681?sk=3Dinfo =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 20:30:51 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Trisha Low Subject: Segue 10/1: Matthew Abess & Laura Neuman! Comments: To: Kaegan Sparks In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Please join us for the first reading of the 2011=962012 Segue season! The Segue Reading Series presents *Matthew Abess *&* Laura Neuman* Saturday, October 1 | 4 PM 308 Bowery | Admission $6 * Matthew Abess* is a writer from Miami Beach, where he is the curatorial research assistant at The Wolfsonian-FIU. His curatorial work has included *Make Perhaps This Out Sense Of Can You*, an exhibition of the visual and sound poetry of Bob Cobbing (University of Pennsylvania Libraries, 2007);* Audio Selections from the Sackner Archive* (UbuWeb); and, most recently, *Rewriti= ng the World: Primers and Poetry in the Age of Confusion *(The Wolfsonian-FIU, 2011). Erasures, epics and magnum opus in progress. *Laura Neuman *is a poet from San Francisco. This fall, she is teaching a poetry workshop at Temple University, and writing about dance with the Philadelphia-based project, Think(ing) Dance. From 2007=962011, she perfor= med and co-created dances with The Workshop for Potential Movement. Some of her poems can be found in *The Brooklyn Rail*. Hope to see you there! Kaegan Sparks & Trisha Low, curators =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 20:03:06 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Joe Safdie Subject: Re: new york in the fall -- address and dates In-Reply-To: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Murat, I'll tell them to give you a kiss on the cheek for me when they get = there. To all my other old friends, I'm back on the BuffPo list after five = years or so . . . has anything changed? Joe Safdie On Sep 23, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Murat Nemet-Nejat wrote: > We are all looking forward to your coming! > Affectionately, > Murat >=20 >=20 > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Jerome Rothenberg = wrote: >=20 >> Once again Diane Rothenberg and I are off on a big trip, this one a >> three-month stay in New York City - September 30 through December 27 = - as a >> return to native grounds and a chance to spend time with family & = friends >> and to check on the possibilities of working/writing in a home away = from >> home. The living and mailing address (for letters & small packets = only) >> will be c/o Lee Ann Brown, 435 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, = and >> we'll be available throughout at this email jrothenberg at cox.net = and via >> our cell phone 760-415-9889. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> There will also be a few readings and related events along the way, = the >> following being the ones presently on tap: >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Fifty year retrospective reading, Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery = (Between >> Houston and Bleecker), with guest readers Bob Holman, Pierre Joris, = Anne >> Waldman, Charlie Morrow, Lee Ann Brown & Tony Torn, Anne Tardos, Mark = Weiss, >> & others TBA, October 2, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Lunch & poetry reading, with Amish Travedi, at the Arts Cafe, Kelly = Writers >> House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 12 at noon. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Participant, group reading with Clayton Eshleman, for Aim=E9 = C=E9saire's Solar >> Throat Slashed, The Poetry Project, 10th Street and 2nd avenue, = October 19, >> 8:00 p.m. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Reading and seminar, The Poetics Program, SUNY Buffalo, October = 25-26, >> details through Dennis Tedlock and the McNulty Chair. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Group reading for launch of Frank Kuenstler's The Enormous Chorus, = CUE Art >> Foundation, 511 West 25 Street, October 27, 6:00 p.m. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Performance, poetry and music, with Charlie Morrow at The Stone, = corner of >> avenue C and 2nd street, October 30, 10:00 p.m. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Reading & performance, with Judith Malina and Frank London, in = "Jewish Art >> for the New Millennium," Daily Forward series, tentative date: = November 3, >> time and venue TBA. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> Lecture & reading, "Technicians of the Sacred & the Search for = Origins," >> Poets House 25th Anniversary Program, 10 River Terrace (at Murray = Street), >> November 8, 7:00 p.m. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> 80th Birthday all day event with numerous guest performers and = presenters, >> The Graduate Center, City University of New York, December 9; details >> available from Charles Bernstein and/or Pierre Joris. >>=20 >>=20 >>=20 >> More to follow, as needed. >>=20 >> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D >> The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check = guidelines >> & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html >>=20 >=20 > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check = guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 23:32:07 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Murat Nemet-Nejat Subject: Re: new york in the fall -- address and dates In-Reply-To: <7E618AD9-B178-4ED7-905C-FB874AB88277@roadrunner.com> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Joe, I am looking forward to the kiss. Tell me what differences you see. Affectionately, Murat On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Joe Safdie wrote= : > Murat, > > I'll tell them to give you a kiss on the cheek for me when they get there= . > > To all my other old friends, I'm back on the BuffPo list after five years > or so . . . has anything changed? > > Joe Safdie > > On Sep 23, 2011, at 4:29 PM, Murat Nemet-Nejat wrote: > > > We are all looking forward to your coming! > > Affectionately, > > Murat > > > > > > On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Jerome Rothenberg >wrote: > > > >> Once again Diane Rothenberg and I are off on a big trip, this one a > >> three-month stay in New York City - September 30 through December 27 - > as a > >> return to native grounds and a chance to spend time with family & > friends > >> and to check on the possibilities of working/writing in a home away fr= om > >> home. The living and mailing address (for letters & small packets onl= y) > >> will be c/o Lee Ann Brown, 435 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, a= nd > >> we'll be available throughout at this email jrothenberg at cox.net and > via > >> our cell phone 760-415-9889. > >> > >> > >> > >> There will also be a few readings and related events along the way, th= e > >> following being the ones presently on tap: > >> > >> > >> > >> Fifty year retrospective reading, Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery > (Between > >> Houston and Bleecker), with guest readers Bob Holman, Pierre Joris, > Anne > >> Waldman, Charlie Morrow, Lee Ann Brown & Tony Torn, Anne Tardos, Mark > Weiss, > >> & others TBA, October 2, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. > >> > >> > >> > >> Lunch & poetry reading, with Amish Travedi, at the Arts Cafe, Kelly > Writers > >> House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 12 at noon. > >> > >> > >> > >> Participant, group reading with Clayton Eshleman, for Aim=E9 C=E9saire= 's > Solar > >> Throat Slashed, The Poetry Project, 10th Street and 2nd avenue, Octobe= r > 19, > >> 8:00 p.m. > >> > >> > >> > >> Reading and seminar, The Poetics Program, SUNY Buffalo, October 25-26, > >> details through Dennis Tedlock and the McNulty Chair. > >> > >> > >> > >> Group reading for launch of Frank Kuenstler's The Enormous Chorus, CUE > Art > >> Foundation, 511 West 25 Street, October 27, 6:00 p.m. > >> > >> > >> > >> Performance, poetry and music, with Charlie Morrow at The Stone, corne= r > of > >> avenue C and 2nd street, October 30, 10:00 p.m. > >> > >> > >> > >> Reading & performance, with Judith Malina and Frank London, in "Jewish > Art > >> for the New Millennium," Daily Forward series, tentative date: Novembe= r > 3, > >> time and venue TBA. > >> > >> > >> > >> Lecture & reading, "Technicians of the Sacred & the Search for Origins= ," > >> Poets House 25th Anniversary Program, 10 River Terrace (at Murray > Street), > >> November 8, 7:00 p.m. > >> > >> > >> > >> 80th Birthday all day event with numerous guest performers and > presenters, > >> The Graduate Center, City University of New York, December 9; details > >> available from Charles Bernstein and/or Pierre Joris. > >> > >> > >> > >> More to follow, as needed. > >> > >> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > >> The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines > >> & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > >> > > > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check > guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 22:46:43 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Eric Linsker Subject: Submit to The Claudius App MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 The Claudius App, an online journal of negative reviews and poems, is now accepting submissions for its second issue, deadline November 15th. The first issue, cached into eternity at www.theclaudiusapp.com, included work by or attributed to: Charles Bernstein, Joshua Clover, Robert Fernandez, Simon Jarvis, Kent Johnson, Francesca Lisette, Joe Luna, Marianne Morris, Geoffrey G. O'Brien, Vanessa Place, Rod Smith, and Keston Sutherland. In addition to poems and negative reviews of contemporary books of poetry, we're also potentially interested in negative reviews of groups of books, groups of poems, magazines (including our own), aesthetic movements (including our own), proleptic reviews of books yet to appear, redundantly ad hominem obituaries, etc. etc. Query editors@theclaudiusapp.com for more information. Please do be advertised that this is neither the Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You nor The Balcony Where The Sun Says Good Morning. The moon in our bureau mirror will be delivered of neither pathos nor pity, is against both labor and love and any preposition that might come between them. Spray paint made pointillism obsolete. We're working on makeup but will never quit smoking: any cancer's worth giving our loved ones the opportunity for grand gestures. Plutarch Lives! As for your monthly Ode to the National Grid, we know that pentameter rolls through all things, so take a number. "The second showerhead of your heavenly shower has been turned off in an effort to conserve our most precious natural resource," but we'll sooner die with our money in our pockets than step into that river twice. May you meet us there on the rocky banks, at the warier end of November, when our contrails will return into snow. ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:36:08 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jerome Rothenberg Subject: AUTUMN IN NEW YORK -- an itinerary Comments: To: "Undisclosed-Recipient:;"@buffalo.edu MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [Pardon to those who have previously received this.] Once again Diane Rothenberg and I are off on a big trip, this one a = three-month stay in New York City - September 30 through December 27 - = as a return to native grounds and a chance to spend time with family & = friends and to check on the possibilities of working/writing in a home = away from home. The living and mailing address (for letters & small = packets only) will be c/o Lee Ann Brown, 435 West 22nd Street, New York, = NY 10011, and we''ll be available throughout at this email jrothenberg = at cox.net and via our cell phone 760-415-9889. There will also be a few readings and related events along the way, the = following being the ones presently on tap:=20 Fifty year retrospective reading, Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery = (Between Houston and Bleecker), with guest readers Bob Holman, Pierre = Joris, Anne Waldman, Charlie Morrow, Lee Ann Brown & Tony Torn, Anne = Tardos, Mark Weiss, & Demosthenes Agrafiotis. October 2, 8:00 p.m. to = midnight. Lunch & poetry reading, with Amish Travedi, at the Arts Cafe, Kelly = Writers House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 12 at = noon. Participant, group reading with Clayton Eshleman, for Aim=E9 C=E9saire's = Solar Throat Slashed, The Poetry Project, 10th Street and 2nd avenue, = October 19, 8:00 p.m. Reading and seminar, The Poetics Program, SUNY Buffalo, October 25-26, = details through Dennis Tedlock and the McNulty Chair. Group reading for launch of Frank Kuenstler's The Enormous Chorus, CUE = Art Foundation, 511 West 25 Street, October 27, 6:00 p.m. Performance, poetry and music, with Charlie Morrow at The Stone, corner = of avenue C and 2nd street, October 30, 10:00 p.m. Reading & performance, with Judith Malina and Frank London, in "Jewish = Art for the New Millennium," Daily Forward series, tentative date: = November 3, time and venue TBA. Lecture & reading, "Technicians of the Sacred & the Search for Origins," = Poets House 25th Anniversary Program, 10 River Terrace (at Murray = Street), November 8, 7:00 p.m. 80th Birthday all day event with numerous guest performers and = presenters, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, December = 9; details available from Charles Bernstein and/or Pierre Joris. More to follow, as needed. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 17:00:25 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Stephen McCaffery Subject: RON SILLIMAN READS IN BUFFALO Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v753.1) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Ron Silliman reads at the Western New York Book Artists Center at 468 Washington St. Buffalo, Friday Sept. 30 at 8pm as part of UB Poetics Plus. Steve Mc Caffery ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 20:38:00 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Marthe Reed Subject: Re: new york in the fall -- address and dates In-Reply-To: <209B77A6E826465EBBCC8A33D3B56EED@ownerPC> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A wonderful celebration of your rich poetic life, Jerry. I send love and warmest wishes for many happy returns of the day. love to you and Diane, Marthe On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:08 AM, Jerome Rothenberg wr= ote: > Once again Diane Rothenberg and I are off on a big trip, this one a > three-month stay in New York City - September 30 through December 27 - as= a > return to native grounds and a chance to spend time with family & friends > and to check on the possibilities of working/writing in a home away from > home. The living and mailing address (for letters & small packets only) > will be c/o Lee Ann Brown, 435 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011, and > we'll be available throughout at this email jrothenberg at cox.net and vi= a > our cell phone 760-415-9889. > > > > There will also be a few readings and related events along the way, the > following being the ones presently on tap: > > > > Fifty year retrospective reading, Bowery Poetry Club, 308 Bowery (Between > Houston and Bleecker), with guest readers Bob Holman, Pierre Joris, Anne > Waldman, Charlie Morrow, Lee Ann Brown & Tony Torn, Anne Tardos, Mark Wei= ss, > & others TBA, October 2, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. > > > > Lunch & poetry reading, with Amish Travedi, at the Arts Cafe, Kelly Write= rs > House, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 12 at noon. > > > > Participant, group reading with Clayton Eshleman, for Aim=E9 C=E9saire's = Solar > Throat Slashed, The Poetry Project, 10th Street and 2nd avenue, October 1= 9, > 8:00 p.m. > > > > Reading and seminar, The Poetics Program, SUNY Buffalo, October 25-26, > details through Dennis Tedlock and the McNulty Chair. > > > > Group reading for launch of Frank Kuenstler's The Enormous Chorus, CUE Ar= t > Foundation, 511 West 25 Street, October 27, 6:00 p.m. > > > > Performance, poetry and music, with Charlie Morrow at The Stone, corner o= f > avenue C and 2nd street, October 30, 10:00 p.m. > > > > Reading & performance, with Judith Malina and Frank London, in "Jewish Ar= t > for the New Millennium," Daily Forward series, tentative date: November 3= , > time and venue TBA. > > > > Lecture & reading, "Technicians of the Sacred & the Search for Origins," > Poets House 25th Anniversary Program, 10 River Terrace (at Murray Street)= , > November 8, 7:00 p.m. > > > > 80th Birthday all day event with numerous guest performers and presenters= , > The Graduate Center, City University of New York, December 9; details > available from Charles Bernstein and/or Pierre Joris. > > > > More to follow, as needed. > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > --=20 Marthe Reed Director of Creative Writing Assistant Professor English Department UL Lafayette 337-482-5503 marthereed@gmail.com http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~mxr5675/home.html http://nous-zot.blogspot.com/ http://www.blackradishbooks.org/Reed.html http://blackradishblog.blogspot.com/ *Gaze *at SPD http://www.spdbooks.org/Producte/9780982573105/gaze.aspx _____________________________________ =93Where do they teach you to talk like this? Sell crazy someplace else. We= =92re all stocked up here.=94 --Jack Nicholson in "As Good As It Gets" P* **Please do not print this e-mail unless you really need to.* =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:31:50 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Camille Martin Subject: Traveling with Pessoa: =?windows-1252?Q?=93The_universe_isn=92t_mine=3A_it=92s_me.=94?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 "Slow Remains," a little film I made with videos taken during my train ride to St. Catharines to read at the Grey Borders Poetry Series, is on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTAL1m4ll7g And Rogue Embryo wrote a short essay about trains, poetry, and Pessoa: http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com/2011/09/26/the-universe-isn%E2%80%99t-mine-it%E2%80%99s-me/ Cheers! -- Books: http://www.spdbooks.org/Search/Default.aspx?AuthorName=camille+martin Website: http://www.camillemartin.ca Blog: http://rogueembryo.wordpress.com Facebook Author Page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Camille-Martin/115309308558681?sk=info ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 12:01:58 +0800 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Lucas Klein Subject: Xi Chuan Poetry blog Notes on the Mosquito MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Friends=E2=80=94 =20 To promote my forthcoming translations of the poetry of Xi Chuan = =E8=A5=BF=E5=B7=9D, Notes on the Mosquito (New Directions, 2012), I have = set up the following blog: http://xichuanpoetry.com/ =20 The most recent announcement is the schedule of his US reading tour, in = promotion of the new anthology Push Open the Window: Contemporary Poetry = from China, with more to follow soon=E2=80=94such as details on a = chapbook published by Tinfish press, which should be available at his US = readings! =20 Enjoy, and please send me links you think I=E2=80=99ve missed!=20 =20 Lucas =20 (cross-posted; apologies) =20 ________________________________________ =E2=80=9CJe m=E2=80=99apercevais que ce livre essentiel, le seul livre = vrai, un grand =C3=A9crivain n=E2=80=99a pas, dans le sens courant, = =C3=A0 l=E2=80=99inventer puisqu=E2=80=99il existe d=C3=A9j=C3=A0 en = chacun de nous, mais =C3=A0 le traduire. Le devoir et la t=C3=A2che = d=E2=80=99un =C3=A9crivain sont ceux d=E2=80=99un traducteur.=E2=80=9D =E2=80=94Marcel = Proust Lucas Klein LKlein@cipherjournal.com Flat 0A, Block 6, = =E9=A6=99=E6=B8=AF=E4=B9=9D=E9=BE=8D Tak Chee Yuen = =E5=8F=88=E4=B8=80=E6=9D=91=E9=81=94=E4=B9=8B=E8=B7=AF88=E8=99=9F 88 Tat Chee Avenue =E5=BE=B7=E6=99=BA=E8=8B=91 Yau Yat Tsuen =E5=85=AD=E5=BA=A7 0A Kowloon, Hong Kong =20 Ph: +852 9869 8912 (HK) / +86 134 3051 4293 (PRC) www.CipherJournal.com =20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:43:44 -0700 Reply-To: amy king Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Comments: RFC822 error: Invalid RFC822 field - "ESQUEMAG@GMAIL.COM". Rest of header flushed. From: amy king Subject: Esque: The Revolution Issue - call for submissions MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable OCTOBER 1-31 =0AESQUEMAG@GMAIL.COM=0AREVOLUTIONIZE ESQUE!=0Athe only war is= the war=A0against the imagination=A0-Diane di Prima=0A=0AESQUE: a journal = of poetry and manifesto=A0(http://www.esquemag.com)=A0is opening submission= s for our third issue:=A0REVOLUTIONESQUE. From October 1 to October 31, ple= ase send your revolutionary poems, manifestos, and multimedia pieces to:esq= uemag@gmail.com. We won't define what we mean by "revolution," whether it s= tarts in your home, in the financial district, or in the district of your h= eart: YOU define your=0Arevolution and tell US what it is.=0A=0AREVOLUTIONE= SQUE=A0will also feature a special section of poems & videos by Naropa Univ= ersity students.=0A=0Ayours,=0A=0AAmy King and Ana Bozicevic=0AEditors=0A= =0A=0A=0A-- =0A=0AAmy's Alias=0A+ http://amyking.org/=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:47:10 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jacob Edmond Subject: Two MA Scholarships Available for Studies in Iterative Poetics MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 VHdvIE1BIFNjaG9sYXJzaGlwcyBBdmFpbGFibGUgZm9yIFN0dWRpZXMgaW4gSXRlcmF0aXZlIFBv ZXRpY3MNCg0KRHIgSmFjb2IgRWRtb25kIG9mIHRoZSBVbml2ZXJzaXR5IG9mIE90YWdv4oCZcyBE ZXBhcnRtZW50IG9mIEVuZ2xpc2ggc2Vla3Mgc3R1ZGVudHMgd2l0aCBhIHN0cm9uZyBob25vdXJz IGRlZ3JlZSBpbiBFbmdsaXNoLCBDaGluZXNlLCBvciBSdXNzaWFuIGxpdGVyYXR1cmUsIG9yIGNv bXBhcmF0aXZlIGxpdGVyYXR1cmUgKG9yIGFub3RoZXIgcmVsYXRlZCBsaXRlcmFyeSwgbWVkaWEs IG9yIGN1bHR1cmFsIHN0dWRpZXMgZGlzY2lwbGluZSkgYW5kIGEgYmFja2dyb3VuZCBpbiBjb250 ZW1wb3JhcnkgcG9ldHJ5IGFuZC9vciBsaXRlcmFyeSBhbmQgY3VsdHVyYWwgdGhlb3J5IHRvIGNh 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charset=ISO-8859-1 Thank you all. I can see others too... perhaps should have looked harder earlier :) Kulpreet On 24 Sep 2011 00:29, "Andy Nicholson" wrote: > Kulpreet, > > Christine Choi is the first author in the issue. If you look at the > upper-right corner of the page, you'll see links to all the authors in the > issue: LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs, Nels Hanson, Don Kingsbury, etc. > > Andy Nicholson > > On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:30 AM, Kulpreet Yadav wrote: > >> Hello! >> >> I find this a bit weird. Issue ten has all works by one writer, Christine >> Choi. No other soul. Can anyone elaborate please? >> >> Kulpreet Yadav >> India >> >> >> On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 1:27 AM, Jessica Wickens > >wrote: >> >> > *Monday Night* , a journal of new >> literature, >> > is >> > now accepting submissions for Issue 11 (Fall 2012). We publish quality >> > prose >> > and poetry in online and print editions, from new and emerging writers >> from >> > across the country and around the world. *Monday >> > Night*is distributed at independent >> > bookstores and sold on our website. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > VIEW Issue 10! >> > >> > >> > >> > PURCHASE Issue 10 (U.S. orders)! >> > < >> > >> https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=M50iSTmETFYYIjDOrjS2KM9hiIgWzuEjIyMMrK9XHtcjkhVxU8WCg3IQbFG&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > PURCHASE Issue 10 (International >> > orders)!< >> > >> https://www.paypal.com/us/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_flow&SESSION=JUT4GBgCqhctGy6eOasymDV1r79gixPQA0EJR0LPFqCFkl7fUZPGXlYdaZa&dispatch=50a222a57771920b6a3d7b606239e4d529b525e0b7e69bf0224adecfb0124e9b61f737ba21b08198b897c0dd9782f17cd822063ff41faaba >> > > >> > >> > >> > >> > GUIDELINES: >> > >> > >> > >> > POETRY: Send up to five poems. All styles and lengths are welcome. >> > >> > >> > >> > PROSE: Fiction, nonfiction, and essays up to 5,000 words. Send up to >> three >> > pieces of prose. >> > >> > >> > >> > TRANSLATIONS:* *Welcome in all genres. >> > >> > >> > >> > NO PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED WORK: We accept unpublished work only. This >> > includes >> > online publications. If you have published the piece in any online or >> print >> > journal, please do not submit it to *Monday Night.* >> > >> > >> > >> > SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS OKAY: Please inform us if your work is accepted >> > elsewhere, so we can remove it from consideration. >> > >> > >> > >> > HOW TO SUBMIT: Email submissions to editors@mondaynightlit.com. Send one >> > doc, rtf, or pdf file attached to your email. Please title or label all >> > your >> > work clearly within the document. Your name and contact info should also >> > appear on your submission. >> > >> > >> > >> > *We do not confirm receipt of submissions.* >> > >> > >> > >> > DEADLINE: December 15, 2011 >> > >> > >> > >> > RESPONSE TIME: We will respond to all submissions by February 2012. >> > >> > >> > >> > PAYMENT: Each published writer will receive two copies of the issue in >> > which >> > their work appears. >> > >> > ================================== >> > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check >> guidelines >> > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Kulpreet Yadav >> New Delhi >> India >> >> www.anindianfiction.blogspot.com >> www.indian-wine.blogspot.com >> www.words-in-pictures.blogspot.com/ >> >> ================================== >> The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. 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Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:58:53 +0000 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jacob Edmond Subject: Crossed Lines symposium MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Q3Jvc3NlZCBMaW5lczogRW5jb3VudGVycyBiZXR3ZWVuIEFydCwgTGl0ZXJhdHVyZSwgYW5kIFBl cmZvcm1hbmNlDQpVbml2ZXJzaXR5IG9mIE90YWdvLCBEdW5lZGluLCBOZXcgWmVhbGFuZCwgVGh1 cnNkYXksIDEwIE5vdmVtYmVyIDIwMTENClRoZSBzeW1wb3NpdW0gQ3Jvc3NlZCBMaW5lczogRW5j b3VudGVycyBiZXR3ZWVuIEFydCwgTGl0ZXJhdHVyZSwgYW5kIFBlcmZvcm1hbmNlIHdpbGwgYnJp bmcgdG9nZXRoZXIgc2Nob2xhcnMgaW50ZXJlc3RlZCBpbiBjcml0aWNhbCBhbmQgY3JlYXRpdmUg d29ya3Mgb3IgcHJvamVjdHMgdGhhdCBjaGFsbGVuZ2UgdHJhZGl0aW9uYWwgYm91bmRhcmllcyBi ZXR3ZWVuIGFydCBmb3JtcyBhbmQgbWVkaWEuIFRoZSB0d2VudGlldGggYW5kIHR3ZW50eS1maXJz dCBjZW50dXJ5IGhhdmUgc2VlbiBhIHByb2xpZmVyYXRpb24gb2YgY3JlYXRpdmUgaW50ZXJhY3Rp b25zIGFtb25nIGFydGlzdHMsIHdyaXRlcnMsIGFuZCBwZXJmb3JtZXJzLCBpbiB0aGUgZm9ybSBv ZiBib3RoIGNyb3NzLW1lZGlhIGNvbGxhYm9yYXRpb25zIGFuZCBpbiBpbmRpdmlkdWFsIGFydGlz dHMgY3JlYXRpbmcgd29ya3MgdGhhdCBkZWZ5IGVhc3kgY2F0ZWdvcml6YXRpb24uIFRoaXMgc3lt cG9zaXVtIGFpbXMgdG8gZXhwbG9yZSB0aGVzZSBhcmVhcyBmcm9tIHRoZSBwZXJzcGVjdGl2ZXMg b2YgTGl0ZXJhcnkgU3R1ZGllcywgQXJ0IEhpc3RvcnksIFBlcmZvcm1hbmNlIFN0dWRpZXMgYW5k IEN1bHR1cmFsIFN0dWRpZXMuDQpQcm9mZXNzb3IgR2VyYWxkIEphbmVjZWsgKEtlbnR1Y2t5IFUp IHdpbGwgZ2l2ZSB0aGUga2V5bm90ZSBhZGRyZXNzIG9uIOKAnE1vc2NvdyBQZXJmb3JtYW5jZSBB cnQ6IFRoZSBDb2xsZWN0aXZlIEFjdGlvbnMgR3JvdXAu4oCdIFByb2Zlc3NvciBKYW5lY2Vr4oCZ cyBib29rcyBpbmNsdWRlIFRoZSBMb29rIG9mIFJ1c3NpYW4gTGl0ZXJhdHVyZTogQXZhbnQtR2Fy ZGUgVmlzdWFsIEV4cGVyaW1lbnRzLCAxOTAwLTE5MzAgKFByaW5jZXRvbiBVUCksIFpBVU06IFRo ZSBUcmFuc3JhdGlvbmFsIFBvZXRyeSBvZiBSdXNzaWFuIEZ1dHVyaXNtIChTYW4gRGllZ28gU3Rh dGUgVVApLCBhbmQgU2lnaHQgJiBTb3VuZCBFbnR3aW5lZDogU3R1ZGllcyBvZiB0aGUgTmV3IFJ1 c3NpYW4gUG9ldHJ5IChCZXJnaGFobikuDQpQb3NzaWJsZSB0b3BpYyBhcmVhcyBmb3IgcGFwZXJz IGluY2x1ZGU6DQpBdmFudC1nYXJkZSBhbmQgZXhwZXJpbWVudGFsIHdyaXRpbmcNCuKAqFBlcmZv cm1hbmNlIGFydOKAqA0KUGVyZm9ybWFuY2Ugd3JpdGluZw0KVmlzdWFsIG1lZGlhIGFuZCBncmFw aGljIGFydA0KRGlnaXRhbCBtZWRpYSBpbiBsaXRlcmF0dXJlLCBhcnQsIGFuZCBwZXJmb3JtYW5j ZQ0KUG9ldHJ5IGFuZCBwZXJmb3JtYW5jZQ0KUG9ldHJ5IGFuZCBhcnQNClBvZXTigJlzIFRoZWF0 cmUNCkRpZ2l0YWwsIG11bHRpbWVkaWEgYW5kIHRyYW5zLW1lZGlhIGFydCBhbmQgbGl0ZXJhdHVy ZQ0KQ29sbGFib3JhdGlvbg0KQ3JlYXRpdmUgdHJhbnNsYXRpb24NCkNyZWF0aXZlIGludGVyZGlz Y2lwbGluYXJ5IHByb2plY3RzDQpWaXN1YWwgbWVkaWEgYW5kIHRleHQNClBhcGVycyBzaG91bGQg YmUgdHdlbnR5IG1pbnV0ZXMgaW4gbGVuZ3RoLiBQbGVhc2Ugc2VuZCBwYXBlciBwcm9wb3NhbHMg KDIwMCB3b3JkcyBhbmQgYSBicmllZiBiaW9ncmFwaGljYWwgbm90ZSkgdG8gQ3kgTWF0aGV3cyBh dCBjeWVsemFtYXRoZXdzQGdtYWlsLmNvbTxtYWlsdG86Y3llbHphbWF0aGV3c0BnbWFpbC5jb20+ IGJ5IDE0IE9jdG9iZXIgMjAxMS4NCg0KVGhlIHN5bXBvc2l1bSBpcyBqb2ludGx5IGNvbnZlbmVk IGJ5IEphY29iIEVkbW9uZCBhbmQgQ3kgTWF0aGV3cyBhbmQgc3VwcG9ydGVkIGJ5IHRoZSBSdXNz aWFuIFN0dWRpZXMgUmVzZWFyY2ggQ2x1c3Rlci4NCkRyIEphY29iIEVkbW9uZA0KU2VuaW9yIExl Y3R1cmVyDQpEZXBhcnRtZW50IG9mIEVuZ2xpc2ggLyBUZSBSZW8gSW5nYXJpaGkNClVuaXZlcnNp dHkgb2YgT3RhZ28gLyBUZSBXaGFyZSBXxIFuYW5nYSBvIE90xIFnbw0KUE8gQm94IDU2LCBEdW5l ZGluIC8gxYx0ZXBvdGkgIDkwNTQsIEFvdGVhcm9hIC8gTmV3IFplYWxhbmQNCm9mZmljZSBhbmQg c3RyZWV0IGFkZHJlc3M6IDFTMywgMXN0IEZsb29yLCBBcnRzIEJ1aWxkaW5nLCA5NSBBbGJhbnkg U3QsIER1bmVkaW4gOTAxNiwgQW90ZWFyb2EgLyBOZXcgWmVhbGFuZA0KcGhvbmU6ICs2NCAzIDQ3 OSA3OTY5OyBmYXg6ICs2NCAzIDQ3OSA4NTU4DQptb2JpbGU6ICs2NCAyMSA1NjYgMzk3DQpodHRw Oi8vd3d3Lm90YWdvLmFjLm56L2VuZ2xpc2gvc3RhZmYvZWRtb25kLmh0bWwNCmh0dHA6Ly9vdGFn by5hY2FkZW1pYS5lZHUvSmFjb2JFZG1vbmQNCg0KDQoNCg0KDQoNCg0KDQoNCg== ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:43:43 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jane Nakagawa Subject: book review In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii hi a book review appeared here http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fb20110918a2.html Jane ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 14:43:57 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Jennifer Karmin Subject: Red Rover Series / Experiment #51 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Red Rover Series {readings that play with reading} Experiment #51: X-Ref =3D Encyclopedia Vol. 2 F-K SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1st 5pm / doors lock 5:30pm **please note change from usual time** Featuring: Samiya Bashir Tisa Bryant Gabrielle Civil Carina Gia Ferro Krista Franklin John Keene at Outer Space Studio 1474 N. Milwaukee Ave Chicago, Illinios suggested donation $4 logistics -- near CTA Damen blue line third floor walk up not wheelchair accessible THE ENCYCLOPEDIA PROJECT was founded in 2006, and is edited and published b= y Tisa Bryant, Miranda Mellis and Kate Schatz. The Encyclopedia Project is = a hybrid publication that plays with the reference book, literary journal a= nd arts catalogue, blending all into a hybrid series of cross-referenced ha= rdcover volumes. Each book complicates categorical, genre and narrative exp= ectations, while connecting seemingly disparate writers, artists and ideas = within and among volumes. Encyclopedia Vol. 1 A-E was published to wide acc= laim in 2006; Encyclopedia Vol. 2 F-K just launched new excitement in 2010.= See -- http://www.encyclopediaproject.org SAMIYA BASHIR is the author of Gospel, finalist for the Hurston/Wright Lega= cy Award and the 2009 Lambda Literary Award, and Where the Apple Falls, a P= oetry Foundation bestseller and finalist for the 2005 Lambda Literary Award= . Bashir is editor of Black Women=E2=80=99s Erotica 2 and co-editor, with T= ony Medina and Quraysh Ali Lansana, of Role Call: A Generational Anthology = of Social & Political Black Literature & Art. Bashir=E2=80=99s poetry, stor= ies, articles and editorial work have been featured in numerous publication= s and granted several awards. For over a decade, Bashir worked as a social = justice communications professional and was a founding organizer of Fire & = Ink, a writer=E2=80=99s festival for LGBT writers of African descent. Most = recently, she was owner and principal consultant of Lead Time Consulting, s= pecializing in communications for non-profits and arts organizations. She c= urrently lives amidst the Ann Arbor trees beneath which she teaches writing= at the University of Michigan. TISA BRYANT is the author of Unexplained Presence (Leon Works, 2007), a col= lection of hybrid essays on myth-making and black presences in film, litera= ture and visual art. She is co-editor/founder of The Encyclopedia Project, = and co-editor (with Ernest Hardy) of War Diaries, an anthology on black gay= men=E2=80=99s desire and survival, published in 2010 by AIDS Project Los A= ngeles, and nominated for a LAMBDA Literary Award. Her work has recently ap= peared or is forthcoming in the journals 1913, Animal Shelter, Mandorla, Mi= xed Blood, Viz., in the =E2=80=98zine, Universal Remote: Meditations on the= Absence of Michael Jackson, and the solo exhibits of visual artists Jaime = Cortez, Wura-Natasha Ogunji, and filmmaker Cauleen Smith. A novel, The Cura= tor, is forthcoming. She teaches at the California Institute of the Arts. GABRIELLE CIVIL is a black woman poet, conceptual and performance artist or= iginally from Detroit, MI. Over the last ten years, she has premiered over = twenty original performance works nationally (Minneapolis, Chicago, NYC) an= d internationally (Mexico, Puerto Rico, The Gambia).She is currently dissem= inating work from her 2008-2009 Fulbright Fellowship project =E2=80=9CIn an= d Out of Place: Making Black Feminist Performance Art in Mexico=E2=80=9D an= d is circulating Swallow the Fish, her critical/creative text on race, body= and performance art. She teaches at St. Catherine University in St. Paul, = MN. The aim of all her work is to open up space. CARINA GIA FERRO, writer and interdisciplinary performer, received her BA f= rom U.C. Berkeley, and her MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chic= ago. She is currently a PhD candidate in English at the University of Wisco= nsin at Milwaukee and a professor at the Illinois Institute of Art in Chica= go. Her poems were most recently published or are forthcoming in Verse Dail= y, Arsenic Lobster, The Encyclopedia Project and Windy City Queer. KRISTA FRANKLIN is a poet and visual artist from Dayton, OH who lives and w= orks in Chicago. Her poetry and mixed medium collages have been published i= n lifestyle and literary journals such as Coon Bidness, Copper Nickel, RATT= LE, Indiana Review, Ecotone, Clam and Callaloo, and in the anthologies Ency= clopedia Vol. 2 F-K and Gathering Ground. Her visual art has been featured = on the covers of award-winning books, and exhibited nationally in solo and = group exhibitions. Franklin is a Cave Canem Fellow, a co-founder of 2nd Sun= Salon, a community meeting space for writers, visual and performance artis= ts, musicians and scholars, and a teaching artist for Young Chicago Authors= , Neighborhood Writing Alliance, and numerous organizations in the city of = Chicago. JOHN KEENE is a writer, translator and Associate Professor of English and A= frican American Studies at Northwestern University. He has a B.A. from Harv= ard and an M.F.A. from New York University. He was a longtime member of the= Dark Room Collective, an organization that from 1988 to 1998 celebrated an= d gave greater visibility to emerging and established writers of color. His= first novel, Annotations, was published by New Directions in 1995. A new c= ollection of poems entitled Seismosis, in collaboration with Christopher St= ackkhouse, was published by 1913 Press in 2006. THE CHICAGO CALLING ARTS FESTIVAL presents multi-disciplinary collaboration= s during Chicago Artists Month and collaborated with Red Rover Series on Ex= periment #51. For the 6th Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival, people in t= he Chicago area will work with others outside of Chicago =E2=80=94 both in = the U.S. and abroad; these collaborations include a range of art forms, suc= h as music, dance, film, literature, and intermedia =E2=80=94 prepared or i= mprovised. See -- http://www.chicagocalling.org RED ROVER SERIES is curated by Laura Goldstein and Jennifer Karmin. Each ev= ent is designed as a reading experiment with participation by local, nation= al, and international writers, artists, and performers. The series was foun= ded in 2005 by Amina Cain and Jennifer Karmin. **UPCOMING** Experiment #52: November 6th Small Press Publishing Forum Charles Alexander, Patrick Durgin & Susan M. Schultz Email ideas for reading experiments to us at redroverseries@yahoogroups.com The schedule for events is listed at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/redroverseries WOW WOW WOW Red Rover Series on facebook? why not? =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:12:46 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Brittany Dennison Subject: Wave Books 3 Days of Poetry: Poetry in Translation Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1082) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Wave Books presents its 2nd annual 3 Days of Poetry festival. This year = the festival will celebrate POETRY IN TRANSLATION, November 4th through = 6th, in association with the Henry Art Gallery at the University of = Washington in Seattle, featuring readings in the James Turrell Skyspace, = art exhibitions, lectures, and discussions. Each day, attendees can = choose from fifteen hour-long talks and readings, with local and = national poets, translators, and editors. Nightly events will include = parties and readings with featured poets and translators. The schedule = of events will be released in October. Daytime events will be 11am-4pm, = evening events 7pm-9pm. Participants include: John Beer, Don Mee Choi, Zhang Er, Jonathan Way, = Alejandro de Acosta, Deborah Woodard, Michael Biggins, Sarah Valentine, = Maged Zaher, Matthew Zapruder, Joshua Beckman, Michael Wiegers, Graham = Foust, Samuel Frederick, Anthony McCann, Cole Heinowitz, Summer = Robinson, Kevin Craft, Annie Janusch, Giuseppe Leporace, Anthony Geist, = and Alissa Valles. Sunday, November 6th, at 7:30pm, Wave is partnering with Seattle Arts & = Lectures to present Peter Cole, Bill Porter (aka Red Pine) & Nikolai = Popov: Translators on Translation. Tickets and more information here: = http://www.wavepoetry.com/catalog/114-3-days-of-poetry-poetry-in-translati= on?page=3D&by=3Dnew To get festival updates and hear about future events, you can sign up = for the Wave Books mailing list: http://www.wavepoetry.com/contact=20 If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Wave Books = at: wavepoetryweekend@gmail.com Brittany Dennison | Wave Books 206.676.5337 http://www.wavepoetry.com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 09:02:41 -0500 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?S=E9amas_Cain?= Subject: Soundworks with poetry MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 _____________________________________ JL Williams and James Iremonger, in Edinburgh, Scotland, are creating unusual soundworks with poetry : PROVOCATEUR, a soundwork presented by Opul ... http://blacklanternmusic.com/oneep.php?subid=42&partid=1 CONDITION OF FIRE, a volcanic Ovidian sequence of poems by JL Williams ... http://www.shearsman.com/pages/books/catalog/2011/williams.html JL Williams ... http://www.jlwilliamspoetry.co.uk James Iremonger ... http://jamesiremonger.co.uk/ _____________________________________ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:46:35 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Aaron Vidaver Subject: Launch of Species Branding by Danielle LaFrance (Vancouver/Oct.1) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CUE | Capilano University Editions New Poetry and Poetics CUE Books is pleased to announce the launch of Species Branding by Danielle LaFrance: Saturday October 1st 7:00 – 9:00 pm Pulp Fiction Books 2422 Main Street @ E. Broadway Vancouver, BC "Abjection, translation, insurrection: in LaFrance's Species Branding these coordinates give new garb to some of poetry's most enduring idealisms and abstractions: beauty, desire, and friendship. No frame is left uncatalogued. Every bastion of the bourgeoisie is stormed. Every wall - every gender - is scaled. In other words,'revolution ends here, man.'" http://www.cuebooks.ca/ ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 16:16:26 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Sharon Dolin Subject: Invitation to The CBA Chapbook Reading Wed., Oct. 5th Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1084) Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Please join us for The Center for Book Arts Letterpress Chapbook Book = Party and Reading with judges Kimiko Hahn and Sharon Dolin, plus winner = Nehassaiu deGannes and honorable mentions Sue Burton and Mark McKain on = Wed., Oct. 5th at 6:30pm. Chapbooks and broadsides will be available for = purchase. Refreshments: Come raise a glass to our poets! =20 The Center for Book Arts 28 W. 27th St. (bet. Broadway and 6th Ave.) 3rd floor 212-481-0295 = $10/$5 CBA Members and Students =20 = www.centerforbookarts.org=20 Sharon Sharon Dolin sdolin@earthlink.net www.sharondolin.com =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 06:14:15 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Rachel Loden Subject: Armantrout & Loden in San Francisco MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thursday, October 6, at 7:30 pm: SFSU Poetry Center presents a reading by Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Rae Armantrout, Money Shot, and Rachel Loden, Dick of the Dead, Meridian Gallery, 535 Powell Street (above Sutter), San Francisco: http://www.sfsu.edu/~poetry/eventCalendar.html#OCTOBER ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 10:30:57 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: "W.F. Lantry" Subject: Poet Spotlight - THIS Literary Magazine MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hey, folks, An excellent interview. Eight poems. An artist's statement. Even a short photo-essay on aesthetics. Thanks to Bill Yarrow, J.P. Reese, Nicholas Y.B. Wong, and Lacey N Dunham for asking great interview questions. What a joy! Life is good! http://www.thiszine.org/poetry/lantry-spotlight Thanks, Bill ================================== The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 09:41:07 -0700 Reply-To: Russ Golata Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Russ Golata Subject: Fw: Guidelines for Time for Prose Writing Contest (in case you couldn't open the PDF) In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Forwarded Message ----- From: Kathryn DiBernardo =0ATo: Kathryn DiBernardo = =0ASent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 8:33 AM=0ASubject: Guidelines for Tim= e for Prose Writing Contest (in case you couldn't open the PDF)=0A=0A=0ATim= e for Prose =0AHoliday=0AFiction Writing Contest =0Ato=0Abenefit Burrow Pre= ss =0A=C2=A0 =0AWho can enter: ANYONE (except the judges, who aren=E2=80=99= t sure if=0Athey want to be outed yet=E2=80=94they fear bribery and retribu= tion). =0AWhat we=E2=80=99re looking for: =0A1.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Great writing.T= he holidays are whatever you do or don=E2=80=99t=0Acelebrate. They=E2=80=99= re traditional, they=E2=80=99re original, they span religions,=0Acultures, = secular traditions. They=E2=80=99re loved, hated, anticipated, dreaded,=0Ai= gnored. They change with our changing lives and beliefs. Your story should = be=0Ahonest, possibly surprising, edgy, even hard to take, and definitely i= mpossible=0Ato forget. =0A2.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Length.Maximum length is 5,000 wor= ds; there is no=0Aminimum. =0A3.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Entry fee.There is a fee of $1= 0 for each entry (yes,=0Ayou can submit more than one story). Donations sho= uld be made out to Urban Think Foundation. =0A4.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Deadline and s= ubmission guidelines.Deadline is November=0A18, 2011. Stories should be typ= ed, double-spaced, with author name and other=0Ainformation on a separate p= age. Send to: Burrow Press c/o Time for Prose, 625=0AE. Central Blvd., Orla= ndo, FL 32801. =0AThe top=0Athree stories will be featured at December=E2= =80=99s Time for Prose. Who knows, there=0Amany even be a prize. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:47:28 -0700 Reply-To: amy king Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: amy king Subject: OT: Long Live Thelma & Louise! Two Great Resources! Comments: To: Discussion of Women's Poetry List , "pussipo@googlegroups.com" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CODEPINK is a women-initiated grassroots peace and social justice movement= working to end U.S. funded wars and occupations, to challenge militarism= globally, and to redirect our resources into health care, education, gre= en jobs and other life-affirming activities. Won't you join us?=A0 - http:= //www.codepink4peace.org=A0=A0 =0A=0A=0AI will host or attend a Women, War = and Peace viewing party beginning =0ATuesday, October 11. I think watching = this PBS series is an important =0Apart of ending war and ensuring women ar= e part of the peace-making =0Aprocess.=A0=0A- http://codepink.salsalabs.com= /o/424/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=3D7093=0A=0A=0AAND=0A=0A=0AGeena Dav= is Institute on Gender and Media - http://www.thegeenadavisinstitute.org/= =0A=0AImproving Gender Portrayals in Children's Media=0A=0AThe Geena =0ADav= is Institute on Gender in Media is the only research-based =0Aorganization = working within the media and entertainment industry to =0Aengage, educate, = and influence the need for gender balance, reducing =0Astereotyping and cre= ating a wide variety of female characters for =0Aentertainment targeting ch= ildren 11 and under.=0A=0A=0A*********=0AAmy's Alias=0A+=A0http://amyking.o= rg/=0A********=A0=A0 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:51:55 -0700 Reply-To: amy king Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: amy king Subject: OCCUPY WALL STREET - IS IT REALLY HAPPENING? Comments: To: "NewPoetry: Contemporary Poetry News & Views" , Discussion of Women's Poetry List , "pussipo@googlegroups.com" MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable = ** AND JUST WHAT IS IT?=C2=A0 MEDIA BLACKOUT?=C2=A0 YOU TELL ME. ** =0A=0A= =0A* Join the Poetry@WallStreet on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pages= /PoetryOccupyWallStreet/165905056828487=0A=0A* TO PARTICIPATE IN FRIDAY'S R= EADING -=C2=A0 http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=3D202642983134258=0A= =0A* Poets Occupy Wall Street and Next Philadelphia - =0Ahttp://www.huffing= tonpost.com/feliz-l-molina/poets-occupy-wall-street-_b_982430.html=0A=0A* "= For Me, to write is no longer enough=E2=80=9D - Poet on Occupy Wall Street = - =0Ahttp://www.poetryfoundation.org/harriet/2011/09/for-me-to-write-is-no-= longer-enough-ana-bozicevic-stops-in-at-rob-mclennans-12-or-20-blog/=0A=0A*= OccupyWallStreet - https://occupywallst.org/=0A=0A* Sat., September 24th, = 2011 - Footage on Wall Street - http://youtu.be/tLEIVMki0D8=0A=0A* What Occ= upy Wall Street does Right - http://www.dissentmagazine.org/atw.php?id=3D56= 3#.ToSD2gtP0Ek.facebook=0A=0A*=C2=A0 Commentary on Mainstream Media Coverag= e - http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/2011/09/28/protests= =0A=0A*=C2=A0 Commentary on Mainstream Media Coverage - http://www.thenatio= n.com/blog/163626/abysmal-occupy-wall-street-coverage-rubbernecking-new-yor= k-times=0A=0A* MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall Street Law= rence O'donnell with "The Last Word" - http://youtu.be/Zgr3DiqWYCI=0A=0A* C= ountdown with Keith ...: Michael Moore on support of Occupy Wall Street pro= test=C2=A0 -- http://youtu.be/KrFQs5X-I1Y=0A=0A* Occupy Philadelphia' joins= 'Occupy Wall Street' effort - http://www.metro.us/philadelphia/comment/art= icle/980233--occupy-philadelphia-joins-occupy-wall-street-effort=0A=0A* Sus= an Sarandon lends star power to Wall Street protests - http://www.csmonitor= .com/Business/Latest-News-Wires/2011/0928/Susan-Sarandon-lends-star-power-t= o-Wall-Street-protests=0A=0A* The Revolution Begins at Home: Join the Wall = Street Occupation - http://www.truth-out.org/revolution-begins-home-join-wa= ll-street-occupation/1317230496=0A=0A* =E2=80=98Occupy Wall St.=E2=80=99 jo= ins postal workers in budget protest - http://www.rawstory.com/rawreplay/20= 11/09/occupy-wall-st-joins-postal-workers-in-budget-protest/=0A=0A* Occupyi= ng--Not Rioting--Wall Street - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/tracey-e-vitch= ers/occupyingnot-riotingwall-_b_980003.html=0A=0A* Occupy Wall Street Prote= st Escalates On Eighth Day (VIDEO) - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/= 24/occupy-wall-street-protes_n_979367.html=0A=0A* NYC Transit Union Joins O= ccupy Wall Street=C2=A0 - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/09/29/nyc-tran= sit-union-joins-o_n_987156.html?ir=3DImpact=0A=0A* Noam Chomsky on the Wall= Street protests - http://www.dangerousminds.net/comments/noam_chomsky_on_t= he_wall_street_protests/=0A=0A* Dr. Cornel West Joins Occupy Wall Street, W= ill Lead Meeting Tonight - http://gothamist.com/2011/09/27/dr_cornel_west_j= oins_occupy_wall_st.php#photo-1=0A=0A* Occupy Wall Street to Publish Newspa= per to Control Their Message - http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/146711/occup= y-wall-street-to-publish-newspaper-to-control-their-message/=0A=0A* Esque: = The Revolution Issue - call for submissions - https://www.facebook.com/#!/n= otes/ana-bo%C5%BEi%C4%8Devi%C4%87/esque-the-revolution-issue-call-for-submi= ssions/10150309590619332=0A=0ASEND ME YOUR LINKS.=0A=0APLEASE FORWARD - WID= ELY.=C2=A0 =C2=A0=0A=0A"The only war is the war against the imagination..."= =C2=A0 --Diane di Prima=0A=0A~~~=0A=0A=E2=80=9CAnyone with eyes open knows = that the gangsterism of Wall Street =E2=80=94 financial institutions genera= lly =E2=80=94 has caused severe damage to the people of the United States (= and the world). And should also know that it has been doing so increasingly= for over 30 years, as their power in the economy has radically increased, = and with it their political power. That has set in motion a vicious cycle t= hat has concentrated immense wealth, and with it political power, in a tiny= sector of the population, a fraction of 1%, while the rest increasingly be= come what is sometimes called =E2=80=9Ca precariat=E2=80=9D =E2=80=94 seeki= ng to survive in a precarious existence. They also carry out these ugly act= ivities with almost complete impunity =E2=80=94 not only too big to fail, b= ut also 'too big to jail.'=E2=80=9D=C2=A0=C2=A0 --Noam Chomsky=0A=0A~~~=0A= =0A"We are your every day Americans, who are against the corporate greed th= at has plagued this country, and the politics who allow this greed to occur= . We include teachers, college students, labor members, unemployed workers,= and the other 99 percent. We are standing in solidarity with friends in Ne= w York City, and across the country." --Occupy Philadelphia=0A=0A~~~=0A =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 16:13:35 -0400 Reply-To: Adam Tobin Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Adam Tobin Subject: Gale Nelson & Lori Baker: Saturday in Brooklyn Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear everybody, This Saturday evening at 7:00, the poet Gale Nelson and the fiction writer = Lori Baker will be visiting from Providence, and reading from their new pub= lications at Unnameable Books. =20 Unnameable Books is at 600 Vanderbilt Ave., in the heart of Prospect Height= s, Brooklyn NY. Take the Q train to 7th ave., or the 2/3 trains to Grand Ar= my Plaza. =20 Gale Nelson is the editor & publisher of Paradigm Press, and the Assistant = Director of Literary Arts at Brown University. His latest book, This Is Wha= t Happens When Talk Ends, is recently out from Burning Deck. Lori Baker has taught writing at Brown University, Boston College, and Whea= ton College in Norton, Massachusetts and is the author of Crazy Water, whic= h won the Mamdouha S. Bobst Literary Award for Short Stories. Baker's new collection of stories, CRASH & TELL, is just out from Louisiana= State University Press. Harry Mathews says "This is superb writing and sto= rytelling, ripe with unerring wit and grippingly unanswered questions that = never failed to move me." From the comical re-imagining of Jane Goodall=E2=80=99s life among the apes= -- told from the eyes of Jane as a debutante escapee -- to a professional = research subject who outwits a cunning psychiatrist; a photographer must co= me to grips with a peculiar family obsession; a bored wife on vacation expe= riences an unexpected seaside interlude with a strangely menacing dentist; = a car crash leads to the most unromantic of romances -- the alienated subur= banites of these tales value memories (and ghosts) over people. Nelson's new book, THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN TALK ENDS, contains 8 sets of = 8 poems: the poems within a set follow the vowel pattern of a particular pa= ssage from Shakespeare. They could be called homovocalic translations thoug= h they ignore Shakespeare's content while trying to build toward their own = coherence. The poems are arranged in a chess pattern, the earliest survivin= g knight's circuit, attributed to al-Adli ar-Rumi of Baghdad and presumed t= o date from 840 A.D. The reading may be outdoors if the weather permits, or down one flight of s= tairs in the basement (not wheelchair accessible: sorry) if or the weather = and. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 16:19:37 -0500 Reply-To: halvard@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Halvard Johnson Subject: Re: Submit to The Claudius App In-Reply-To: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Claudius App sux bigtime. Okay, just kidding. Couldn't resist it. Serving the tri-state area. Hal Halvard Johnson =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D halvard@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com http://www.hamiltonstone.org http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home Remains To Be Seen *, Remains To Be Seen (Vol. II) ,** Remains To Be Seen (Vol. III) , *Sonnets from the Basque & Other Poems *, *Mainly Black , *Obras P=C3=BAblicas ; **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other Sonnets ; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones ; **Tango Bouquet ; **Theory of Harmony ; **Rapsodie espagnole ; **Guide to the Tokyo Subway ; **The Sonnet Project ; **G(e)nome ; **Winter Journey ; **Eclipse ; **The Dance of the Red Swan = ; * *Transparencies & Projections * On Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Eric Linsker wrote= : > The Claudius App, an online journal of negative reviews and poems, is now > accepting submissions for its second issue, deadline November 15th. The > first issue, cached into eternity at www.theclaudiusapp.com, included wor= k > by or attributed to: Charles Bernstein, Joshua Clover, Robert Fernandez, > Simon Jarvis, Kent Johnson, Francesca Lisette, Joe Luna, Marianne Morris, > Geoffrey G. O'Brien, Vanessa Place, Rod Smith, and Keston Sutherland. In > addition to poems and negative reviews of contemporary books of poetry, > we're also potentially interested in negative reviews of groups of books, > groups of poems, magazines (including our own), aesthetic movements > (including our own), proleptic reviews of books yet to appear, redundantl= y > ad hominem obituaries, etc. etc. Query editors@theclaudiusapp.com for > more information. > > Please do be advertised that this is neither the Battlefield Where The Mo= on > Says I Love You nor The Balcony Where The Sun Says Good Morning. The moo= n > in our bureau mirror will be delivered of neither pathos nor pity, is > against both labor and love and any preposition that might come between > them. Spray paint made pointillism obsolete. We're working on makeup > but will never quit smoking: any cancer's worth giving our loved ones > the opportunity for grand gestures. > > Plutarch Lives! As for your monthly Ode to the National Grid, we know th= at > pentameter rolls through all things, so take a number. "The second > showerhead of your heavenly shower has been turned off in an effort to > conserve our most precious natural resource," but we'll sooner die with o= ur > money in our pockets than step into that river twice. May you meet us > there > on the rocky banks, at the warier end of November, when our contrails wil= l > return into snow. > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelin= es > & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 10:37:48 -0500 Reply-To: dgodston@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Dan Godston Subject: Chicago Calling MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi folks, =20 You're invited to come to Chicago Calling! =93Bicycles & the Arts=94 is = the festival=92s kickoff event =96 tonight at Chicago Hot Glass.=20 =20 Hope to see you there, =20 Dan =20 =20 The Borderbend Arts Collective presents the Sixth Annual Chicago Calling Arts Festival, a multi-disciplinary collaboration festival that happens during Chicago Artists Month. During Chicago Calling, people in the = Chicago area work with people outside of Chicago -- both here in the U.S. and abroad. These collaborations include a range of art forms, such as = music, dance, film, literature, and intermedia -- and they are prepared or improvised. Some Chicago Calling events involve live feeds between = Chicago and other locations. Many Chicago Calling events also include = partnerships with local arts organizations and other institutions. =20 2011 Chicago Calling events include =93Bicycles and the Arts=94 at = Chicago Hot Glass; Chicago Scratch Orchestra performances on WNUR=92s Airplay show = and at Ball Hall; Red Rover Series=92 Experiment #51: =93X-Ref =3D Encyclopedia = Vol. 2 F-K=94 at Outer Space Studio; =93Construction=94 at Studio 914 and the = Chicago Underground Library; =93Berlin-Chicago Kaleidoscope: Cultures = Connecting=94 at Mess Hall; =93Chicago Calling, Waiting for the Bus=94 at Caf=E9 Ballou; = a performance event at the Caf=E9; =93Oh, Bleek Strategies=94 at the = Newberry Library; =93Exquisite Consonance: A Collaborative Exhibition=94 at = Spudnik Press; a performance event at Elastic Sound & Vision Gallery; a = soundwalk and Chicago Phonography concert at the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore; =93Long Now & Then=94 at Myopic Books; an interfaith performance event = at the Chicago Temple; =93Open :: House :: Chicago :: Calling=94 at the Fine = Arts Building; Chicago Modern Orchestra Project performance at Brown Rice; Fashion Forward at the Kinzie Corridor Gallery; and a Walkabout Theater Company presentation at Defibrillator.=20 =20 The complete festival schedule is available as a downloadable .pdf file = at http://www.borderbend.org/chicago-calling.html =20 =20 =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 06:47:01 -0400 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: David Kirschenbaum Subject: Non-NYC Small Press Needed for Boog's levy lives Series In-Reply-To: <180941.85418.qm@web81305.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v936) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Greetings, I'm looking for a non-NYC small press Boog City=92s never hosted before =20= for our =93d.a. levy lives: celebrating the renegade press=94 series here in NYC to fill an open slot in season =20= nine (2011-2012). The event will be held on Tues. Nov. 29, 2011 at 6:00 p.m. Below this note is our invite letter, which spells everything out. =20 Please backchannel any inquiries or suggestions, be they for your own or other presses. Thanks, David --------------------------- editor@boogcity.com 212-842-BOOG (2664) ---------------------------- Hi, David Kirschenbaum here. I=92m the editor and publisher of Boog City, a =20= New York City-based small press and community newspaper now in its =20 21st year. I=92d like to invite you to take part in the ninth season of =20= our =93d.a. levy lives: celebrating the renegade press=94 series. The series is held at Chelsea=92s ACA Galleries (http://=20 acagalleries.com/), which is owned by the son-in-law and daughter of =20 the poet Simon Perchik. It=92s a nice space, and we fit 100 people, =20 including a nine-piece jazz flash orchestra, in it for Chax Press=92s =20= event, with plenty of room to spare. The gallery provides wine and =20 other beverages, and cheese and crackers and hummus and chips. Once a month I have a different non-NYC press host and feature three =20 or more of their authors to read (we=92ve had as many as 10 for one =20 press and usually have 3-6) for 60 minutes total. We also have a =20 musical act perform two 15-minute sets. If the visiting press is able =20= to book the musical act that=92s preferred, so it=92s truly their night, = =20 if not I can book one that I think will work well with the night. =20 (Also, once a year we play host to our NYC brethren.) The series is held on the last Tuesday of each month at 6:00 p.m. If =20 you=92re game to partake, please let me know, in order, your top three =20= date preferences. The following dates are available: 2011 Tues. Nov. 29 We started the series in August 2003. In our first eight seasons we =20 hosted: (locations are at the time of the event) **Non-NYC levy lives presses, 2003 to present a+bend press (Davis, Calif.), Jill Stengel, ed. above/ground press (Ottawa, Canada), Rob McLennan, ed. Aerial Magazine/Edge Books (Washington, D.C.), Rod Smith, ed. Ahadada Books (Burlington, Canada), Jesse Glass and Daniel Sendecki, =20 eds. Ahsahta Press (Boise, Idaho), Janet Holmes, ed. Alice James Books (Farmington, Maine), Peter Waldor, board president Ambit/Furniture Press (Baltimore), Christophe Casamassima, ed. Anchorite Editions (Albany, N.Y.), Chris Rizzo, ed. Antennae (Chicago and Berlin), Jesse Seldess, ed. Atelos Publishing Project (Berkeley, Calif.), Lyn Hejinian and Travis =20= Ortiz, eds. Atticus Finch Chapbooks (Seattle), Michael Cross, ed. Big Game Books (Washington, D.C.), Maureen Thorson, ed. Bird Dog (Seattle), Sarah Mangold, ed. Black Radish Books, Jill Stengel co-ed. BlazeVOX Books (Kenmore, N.Y.), Geoffrey Gatza, ed. BookThug (Toronto, Canada), Jay Millar, ed. Braincase Press (Northampton, Mass.), Noah Eli Gordon. Brave Men Press (Northampton, Mass.), E. B. Goodale, proprietor/art =20 director and Brian Foley, poetry editor Burning Deck Press (Providence, R.I.), 45th anniversary party, =20 Rosmarie and Keith Waldrop, eds. The Canary (Kemah, Texas), Joshua Edwards, Anthony Robinson, and Nick Twemlow, eds. Cannibal Books (Fayetteville, Ark.), Matt Henriksen, ed. Carve (Cambridge, Mass.), Aaron Tieger, ed. Chax Press (Tucson, Ariz.), 20th anniversary party, Charles Alexander, =20= ed. Coconut Books (Atlanta), Bruce Covey, ed. Combo (Providence, R.I.), Michael Magee, ed. Conundrum (Chicago), Kerri Sonnenberg, ed. Corollary Press (Philadelphia), Juliette Lee, ed. Critical Documents/Plantarchy (Oxford, Ohio), Justin Katko, ed. Cy Press (Cincinnati), Dana Ward, ed. Dos Press (Maxwell, Texas), C.J. Martin and Julia Drescher, eds. Ducky (Philadelphia), Scott Edward Anderson, Dennis DiClaudio, Tom =20 Hartman, and Jason Toogood, eds. Duration Press (San Rafael, Calif.), Jerrold Shiroma, ed. Dusie Press (Switzerland), Susana Gardner, ed. Ecopoetics (Lewiston, Maine), Jonathan Skinner, ed. Effing Press (Austin, Texas), Scott Pierce, ed. Eleven Eleven (San Francisco), Hugh Behm-Steinberg, faculty ed. Fewer & Further Press (Wendell, Mass.), Jess Mynes, ed. Firewheel Editions/Sentence, a magazine (Danbury, Conn.), Brian Clements, ed. Forklift, Ohio (Cincinnati), Matt Hart, editor-in-chief Gigantic Sequins (Philadelphia), Kimberly Southwick, ed. Habenicht Press (San Francisco), David Hadbawnik, ed. House Press (Chicago, Buffalo, New York City), Eric Gelsinger, founder. Instance Press (Boulder, Colo.; New York City; Oakland, Calif.), Stacy Szymaszek, co-ed. Interbirth Books (Dallas), Micah Robbins, ed. Ixnay Press (Philadelphia), Chris and Jenn McCreary, eds. Katalanch=E9 Press (Cambridge, Mass.), Michael Carr and Dorothea Lasky, =20= eds. Kelsey Street Press (Berkeley, Calif.), 30th anniversary party, Patricia Dienstfrey and Rena Rosenwasser, eds. Kenning Editions (Berkeley, Calif.), Patrick Durgin, ed. Lana Turner: A Journal of Poetry and Opinion (Santa Monica, Calif.), =20 Calvin Bedient and David Lau, eds. Meritage Press (San Francisco/St. Helena, Calif.), Eileen Tabios, ed. Minor/American (Durham, N.C.), Elise Ficarra and Kathryn Pringle, eds. Mooncalf Press (Philadelphia), CAConrad, ed. Narrow House Recordings (Gwyn Oak, Md.), Justin Sirois, ed. New American Writing (Mill Valley, Calif.), Maxine Chernoff and Paul Hoover, eds., 1913 Press (San Marcos, Calif.), Sandra Doller, founder and editrice No Press (Calgary, Alberta, Canada), Derek Beaulieu, publisher. No Tell Books (Washington, D.C.), Reb Livingston, ed. O Books (Oakland, Calif.), Leslie Scalapino, ed. One Less Magazine (Williamsburg, Mass.), Nikki Widner and David Gardner, eds. Outside Voices (Brooklyn, N.Y.), Jessica Smith, ed. The Owl Press (Woodacre, Calif.), Albert Flynn DeSilver, ed. P-QUEUE (Buffalo, N.Y.), Andre Rippeon, ed. Palm Press (Long Beach, Calif.), Jane Sprague, ed. Paper Kite Press (Kingston, Penn.), Jennifer Hill-Kaucher and Dan Waber, eds. Pavement Saw Press (Columbus, Ohio), David Baratier, ed. Peaches and Bats (Portland, Ore.), Sam Lohmann, founder and editor The Poker (Cambridge, Mass.), Dan Bouchard, ed. Punch Press/damn the caesars (Buffalo, N.Y.), Richard Owens, ed. Rope-A-Dope Press (South Boston), Robert daVies and Mary Walker =20 Graham, publishers/editors Satellite Telephone (Buffalo), Robert Dewhurst, ed. Saturnalia Books (Ardmore, Penn.), Henry Israeli, president. Skanky Possum (Austin, Texas), Hoa Nguyen and Dale Smith, eds. subpress collective, Greg Fuchs, co-ed. Talisman House Press (Jersey City, N.J.), Edward Foster, ed. Talonbooks (Vancouver, Canada). The Tangent (Walla Walla, Wash.), Kaia Sand and Jules Boykoff, eds. 3rd Bed (Lincoln, R.I.), Vincent Standley, ed. Tougher Disguises (Oakland, Calif.), James Meetze, ed. Tripwire (San Francisco), David Buuck, ed. The Wandering Hermit Review (Buffalo, N.Y.), Steve Potter, ed. Wave Books (Seattle), Joshua Beckman, ed. **NYC levy lives presses, 2003 to present A Rest Press, Ryan Murphy and Patrick Masterson, eds. Argos Books, E.C. Belli, Iris Cushing, and Elizabeth Clark Wessel, eds. Autonomedia Beet/Pink Pages, Joe Maynard, ed. Belladonna Books, Erica Kaufman and Rachel Levitsky, eds. Cuneiform Press, Kyle Schlesinger, ed. Cy Gist Press, Mark Lamoureux, ed. Detour Press, Gary Sullivan, ed. Explosive magazine/Spectacular Books, Katy Lederer, ed. Farfalla Press, Gary Parrish, ed. Fence, Charles Valle, co-ed, and Max Winter, poetry ed. Flying Guillotine Press, Sommer Browning, ed. Fungo Monographs, Ryan Murphy ed. Fractious Press Futurepoem books, Dan Machlin, ed. Granary Press, Steve Clay, ed. Hanging Loose Press, Bob Hershon, ed. The Hat, Jordan Davis, co-ed. Kaya Press, Sunyoung Lee, ed. Kitchen Press, editor Justin Marks, ed. Litmus Press/Aufgabe, E. Tracy Grinnell, ed. Loud Mouth Press, Gregory Ayres, publisher/director of operations. Lungfull, Brendan Lorber, ed. Mal-o-mar Editions, Ariana Reines, ed. Mermaid Tenement Press, Laura Hinton, ed. Open 24 Hours, John Coletti and Greg Fuchs, ed. N.Y. Quarterly, Raymond Hammond, president. North Beach Yacht Club, Ryan Murphy, ed. Pompom, Allison Cobb, Jennifer Coleman, Ethan Fugate, and Susan Landers, eds. Portable Press at YoYo Labs, Brenda Iijima, ed. Sona Books, Jill Magi, ed. Stay Free! magazine, Carrie McLaren, ed. Tender Buttons, Lee Ann Brown, ed. :::the press gang:::, cristiana baik and sara wintz, eds. 3 Sad Tigers Press, Mariana Ruiz Firmat, ed. Ugly Duckling Presse, Anna Moschovakis and Matvei Yankelevich, collective members. United Artists, Lewis Warsh, ed. Urban Folk zine, Dave Cuomo, ed. X-ing Books, Amy Mees and Mark Wagner, eds. Hope this finds you well. as ever, David -- David A. Kirschenbaum, editor and publisher Boog City 330 W. 28th St., Suite 6H NY, NY 10001-4754 For event and publication information: http://boogcity.com/ T: (212) 842-BOOG (2664) To subscribe free to The December Podcast: = http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=3D3431698= 80 For music from Gilmore boys: http://www.myspace.com/gilmoreboysmusic= =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 12:02:48 -0500 Reply-To: halvard@gmail.com Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Halvard Johnson Subject: Call for submissions for October at Truck MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kelly Cherry will be editing *Truck* for October. Please do send her poems--either out of copyright, or by yourself and with permission to post without copyright. She is partial to poems that make her think but appreciates many kinds of poetry and looks forward to your submissions. Kindly send submissions to her at kcherry@wisc.edu. For a look at *Truck*, which features a different editor each month, click here: http://halvard-johnson.blogspot.com/ Many thanks, Serving the tri-state area. Hal Halvard Johnson =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D halvard@gmail.com http://sites.google.com/site/halvardjohnson/Home http://entropyandme.blogspot.com http://imageswithoutwords.blogspot.com http://www.hamiltonstone.org http://sites.google.com/site/vidalocabooks/home Remains To Be Seen *, Remains To Be Seen (Vol. II) ,** Remains To Be Seen (Vol. III) , *Sonnets from the Basque & Other Poems *, *Mainly Black , *Obras P=C3=BAblicas ; **The Perfection of Mozart's Third Eye and Other Sonnets ; **Organ Harvest with Entrance of Clones ; **Tango Bouquet ; **Theory of Harmony ; **Rapsodie espagnole ; **Guide to the Tokyo Subway ; **The Sonnet Project ; **G(e)nome ; **Winter Journey ; **Eclipse ; **The Dance of the Red Swan = ; * *Transparencies & Projections * =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html ========================================================================= Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 11:03:16 -0700 Reply-To: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" Sender: "Poetics List (UPenn, UB)" From: Eireene Nealand Subject: Call for papers: Emergent Communities in Contemporary Experimental Writing (Conference at UC Santa Cruz) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello everyone, We're following up last year's lovely conference with another this year in May. Please come and join us in the redwoods! Some crazy thinkng goes on out here. Eireene *** Emergent Communities in Contemporary Experimental Writing May 4-5, 2012 Hosted by the Poetry and Politics Research Cluster, University of California, Santa Cruz This conference is organized around experimental writing and its many, varying communities including performance art collaborations, small press publishing and editorial projects, virtual and digital work, academic affiliations, and intersecting aesthetic, social and political identities and representations. The goal of this conference is to embrace the productive and generative connotations of community and experiment as innovative acts and encounters that are always in the process of both venturing to do something previously untried, and questioning and testing the very boundaries and mores, however contingent, established by those attempts. Of particular interest is how writing communities might be changing historically in the early twenty-first century, and how writers theorize and make use (or not) of various conceptualizations and practices of community. What do such formations include and leave out? What are the conditions of possibility for a community to emerge? From where does one emerge? And into what? How are writing communities that share an often contested collective vision themselves experimental formations for attempting new modes of relation, affiliation and creation? Confirmed respondents include: Tisa Bryant, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, Anna Moschovakis, Vanessa Place, Juliana Spahr, and Ronaldo Wilson. The call for papers is open to all writers and academics, and we encourage proposals that continue to push the critical/creative divide. We welcome interdisciplinary papers that engage philosophy, history, publishing, pedagogy, art and digital media. Conference activities will include panels, round-table discussions and a small press book fair. Each day will culminate with evening readings of the guest writers=92 creative work. Please submit an abstract of 350 words to ucsc.poetrypolitics@gmail.com by December 1, 2011. Individual speakers will be placed on panels and allotted 15-20 minutes to present their work. Panel proposals are also welcome. Selected papers will have the opportunity to be published on a post-conference website and in an edited volume of essays inspired by the conference. Please email Andrea Quaid, aquaid@ucsc.edu or Juliana Leslie, julianaleslie@gmail.com if you have any questions. =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D The Poetics List is moderated & does not accept all posts. Check guidelines & sub/unsub info: http://epc.buffalo.edu/poetics/welcome.html