Richard Owens is the author of No Class (Barque 2012), Ballads (Habenicht 2012), and Clutch (Vigilance Society 2012). He edits the journal Damn the Caesars and Punch Press.
DEAR ANDREW
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Monday, 8 October 2012
Richard Owens - DEAR ANDREW
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Holly Pester - The Same
Holly Pester is a sound poet and researcher based in London. She has performed at text, art and poetry events including the Prague MicroFestival 2012, Text Festival 2011 and Serpentine Poetry Marathon 2009, and was a writer in residence at this year’s dOCUMENTA 13. She is researching Sound Poetry and its Intermedial Field for a practice-led PhD at Birkbeck, University of London. Holly Pester’s collection, Hoofs, was released with if p then q press in 2011. Her work experiments in frequencies of speech, song and articulated noise.
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Sunday, 2 September 2012
Sarah Edwards - harmon-ies(brokehn)
Sarah Edwards lives in Montreal, Canada. She has been very lucky to have work published in many wonderful places by many wonderful people. Currently she is working on a book length project that explores Asemic writing. Her blog: http://artwordscribble.blogspot.ca/
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Thursday, 9 August 2012
Samuel Solomon - Feelings
Samuel Solomon lives in Los Angeles, where he teaches Critical Theory and Social Justice at Occidental College. His poems, essays, and translations have been published or are forthcoming in differences, Décalages, Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, htmlgiant, Lana Turner, Hi Zero, Inkwell, Five Fingers Review, Lyric Review, and Narrative. His chapbook, Life of Riley was released this June from Bad Press and a long excerpt of his work-in-progress, Special Subcommittee, has just come out from Veer Books' first set of Viersomes.
Samuel Solomon - Feelings
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Samuel Solomon - Feelings
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Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Jose-Luis Moctezuma - Corean Postcard #3 / Li Bai
Jose-Luis Moctezuma edits and writes for Hydra Magazine, and he's currently at work on a PhD in English at the University of Chicago. His studies focus on the intersections and proximities shared by poetry and image media. His work has been/will be published by Berkeley Poetry Review, PALABRA, Cerise Press, and MAKE Magazine.
Corean Postcard #3 / Li Bai
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Corean Postcard #3 / Li Bai
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Friday, 6 July 2012
Ayla ffytche & Andrea Brady - Rex
Ayla ffytche was born in London in 2008. Andrea Brady was born in Philadelphia in 1974.
Ayla ffytche & Andrea Brady - Rex
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Thursday, 28 June 2012
New book from Jennifer Cooke
Inf. Ed. Contributor Jennifer Cooke has just released her first volume of poetry Not Suitable For Domestic Sublimation. Sure to be splendid <> splendid to be sure.
Monday, 18 June 2012
Edmund Hardy - Labour
Edmund Hardy co-edits "Intercapillary Space", an online magazine dedicated to poetry and criticism. His own poetry centres on archive and ideas of history - a work composed of court martial testimony from the 1914 - 1918 war, Desertion, was published by The Arthur Shilling Press in 2011. He is currently working on 'The World', an extended essay.
Labour
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Labour
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Sunday, 17 June 2012
Joe Luna - Failcore
Not an Inf. Ed. piece, but super-important and free to the world-at-large.
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Monday, 21 May 2012
Friday, 11 May 2012
Amy De'Ath & Sean O'Brien - On Style & Sleeplessness
Amy De’Ath lives in Vancouver, Canada, where she is a doctoral student at Simon Fraser University, and works on the poetics journal West Coast Line. For three years she has lived and worked in London, where she was recently also Poet-in-Residence at the University of Surrey. Her publications include Caribou (Bad Press, 2011), Erec & Enide (Salt, 2010), andAndromeda / The World Works for Me (Crater Press, 2010). Her work is featured in a number of UK anthologies. http://amydeath.wordpress.com
Sean O’Brien is an English graduate student from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. He currently studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, and will begin his doctoral studies on the rise and fall of 'post-' schools of critical theory at the University of Alberta in September. He is also an editor for Paragon, an annual literary journal published in Saint John’s, Newfoundland. Sean occasionally takes photographs, as well. His photos can be found among other recycled pictures at http://www.whenkidswerekings.tumblr.com
On Style & Sleeplessness
words: Amy De'Ath
image: Sean O'Brien
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Thursday, 3 May 2012
Ian Heames - [Untitled]
Ian Heames
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Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Jessica Pujol i Duran - from Every Bit of Light
Jessica Pujol i Duran was born in Barcelona in 1982 and is currently living between Gaziantep (Turkey) and London (UK), though her home is Mataró in tropical Maresme. In London she is working on a Ph.D. on the experimentalisms of Julio Cortázar and Italo Calvino in the 1960s' Paris at UCL. She is the editor of Alba Londres, a magazine of Spanish/English/Latin American/etc culture and poetry in translation. She has written and translated extensively in Catalan and Spanish. Her first book in English, Now Worry, has just been published by Department Press.
from Every Bit of Light
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from Every Bit of Light
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Thursday, 12 April 2012
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Richard Parker - Untitled
RICHARD PARKER is Assistant Professor of American Literature at the University of Gaziantep in Turkey. In 2010 The Openned Press published his collection of poetry from The Mountains of California…, a reinterpretation of John Muir’s The Mountains of California. The same year Knives, Forks and Spoons Press published his pamphlet China. Collections R.T.A. Parker’s 99 Short Sonnets About Evil and The Defence of Heaven are both forthcoming. He is editor and printer of the award-winning Crater pamphlet series.
Untitled
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Monday, 13 February 2012
Marianne Morris - Imagine / Have Without
Marianne Morris is the author of Commitment (Critical Documents, 2011), Tutu Muse (Fly by Night, 2007) and Iran Documents (forthcoming 2012, Trafficker Press). She founded Bad Press in 2002. http://mannemo.tumblr.com
Imagine
Have Without
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Imagine
Have Without
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Friday, 27 January 2012
Carol Watts - Many weathers wildly comes
Carol Watts lives in London. Her poetry includes the collections with Reality
Street, Occasionals (2011) and Wrack (2007), the chapbooks When blue light falls
(Oystercatcher, 2008, 2010), this is red (Torque Press, 2009) and brass, running
(Equipage, 2006), and the artist’s book alphabetise, now an eBook (Intercapillary
Editions, 2011). Sundog, a sequence of 60 poems, and When blue light falls 3 are
forthcoming.
Many weathers wildly comes is an unpublished sequence of 31 poems, written daily
in March 2010.
Many weathers wildly comes #1
Many weathers wildly comes #2
Many weathers wildly comes #3
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Street, Occasionals (2011) and Wrack (2007), the chapbooks When blue light falls
(Oystercatcher, 2008, 2010), this is red (Torque Press, 2009) and brass, running
(Equipage, 2006), and the artist’s book alphabetise, now an eBook (Intercapillary
Editions, 2011). Sundog, a sequence of 60 poems, and When blue light falls 3 are
forthcoming.
Many weathers wildly comes is an unpublished sequence of 31 poems, written daily
in March 2010.
Many weathers wildly comes #1
Many weathers wildly comes #2
Many weathers wildly comes #3
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Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Justin Katko & A.Gilmore - From Trigger Warning
Justin Katko and Amelia Gilmore eloped just after the August riots to avoid criminal prosecution. Their divorce is forthcoming in 2012. They edit Critical Documents and Sad Press respectively.The Death of Pringle is available from Veer Books and Flim Forum Press. Hax is available from Punch Press. Divisible Frozen Idiot Vehicle is forthcoming from the University of New Orleans Press in 2012. Justin has co-edited Edward Dorn's Collected Poems (Carcanet Press). Amelia has co-edited On Being Continuously Raped (Penguin Books) and several other international bestsellers. "Trigger Warning" is forthcoming in the book We Are Real, and Other Historical Tales.
From Trigger Warning
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From Trigger Warning
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