Monday, 28 November 2011

Joe Kennedy - Norwich i

Norwich i


Joe Kennedy is an academic, journalist, and poet based in South London. He writes for 3am, the Times Literary Supplement, and the Quietus; he has also published essays on Patrick Hamilton, B.S. Johnson, Henry Green, and English surrealism.


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Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Jennifer Cooke - of Ponds and Pools

of Ponds and Pools I

of Ponds and Pools II

of Ponds and Pools III

of Ponds and Pools IV


Jennifer Cooke is a London-based poet whose work can be found online and in print, courtesy of the following publications, among others: Onedit, Great Works, Quid, Punch, Intercapillary Space, Breach, Succour and Archive of the Now. She edited an East Midlands issue of Cleaves journal while living in Leicester two years ago. Her poem-sequence set to music composed by Adam Robinson, Steel Girdered Her Musical: In Several Parts, is the topic of a chapter in the forthcoming book, Britannia’s New Tongues, by David and Christine Kennedy. A book collection of her poetry is coming out this year (or next) with Contraband Press, University of Surrey, entitled *not suitable for domestic sublimation. With Emily Critchley, she runs a poetry reading group in London. Jennifer is currently (& slowly) writing a series of poems about water, another text and music collaboration with Adam Robinson. A Lecturer in English at Loughborough University, she has publications on modernism, contemporary poetry, psychoanalysis, and Hélène Cixous. She is author of Legacies in Plague in Literature, Theory and Film (Palgrave, 2009) and is currently writing a monograph entitled Experimentalism, Intimacy, Affect which examines the usage of intimacy as an experimental tactic in texts from modernism to the present.

Both Inf. Ed. & Jennifer would like to thank Nicholas Fitzroy-Dale for his technical support.

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Lars Palm - Paris 12:X:11

lars palm lives with his lovely wife, currently here. recent poems are here, his first long book is here, a recent chapbook here , an online chapbook here & a photo/text collaboration here

Paris 12:X:11

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