Monday, 30 December 2013

William Fuller - Greetings to A.S.

William Fuller was kind enough to send this on the festive eve. His most recent book, Quorum, is a must-read.

William Fuller - Greetings to A.S.

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Monday, 23 December 2013

Jackqueline Frost - American Gothic IX & American Gothic XII

Jackqueline Frost is the author of The Antidote (Compline Press), and You Have the Eyes of a Martyr (O'Clock Press). Her writing has appeared or is forthcoming in Elderly, Hi Zero, The Death and Life of American Cities, Kelsey Street, LIT, Rethinking Marxism, and LIES: a journal of Materialist Feminism. She curates the queer reading series Red Element in Oakland, California.

American Gothic IX

American Gothic XII

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Wednesday, 18 December 2013

New book by Marianne Morris

The On All Said Things Moratorium is the new book by Inf. Ed. contributor Marianne Morris. It's available to buy here; it's been published Enitharmon Press. You can read Marianne's postcard here.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Sarah Kelly - supercluster

Sarah Kelly is a British born artist and writer currently working with hand made paper and text sculpture. She has published two chapbooks with Knives Forks and Spoons Press and been included in several anthologies of contemporary British poets, alongside many other magazines and journals. Her artwork has been exhibited in Argentina and London, most recently at the Southbank Poetry Library as part of the exhibition 'Visual Poetics'. She can be contacted via www.s-kelly.co.uk








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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

MacGillivray - Cowbellboy

"MacGillivray is a Scottish writer and artist. Her poetry inhabits a rich artistic universe encompassing performance art, song-writing and the use of visual media such as sculpture and photography. Her multi-disciplinary practice gives her words an imaginative scope which few young poets in the UK can rival.

MacGillivray's work summons forth a pantheon of muses, outlaws and showmen from the dark corners of Scottish and American history, animating their world with an incantatory free verse that is shockingly contemporary and hauntingly ritualistic. The poems excavate passion and transgression with precision and sympathy, allowing the reader to witness history from surprising new angles.

Under her birth name Kirsten Norrie, she has a Doctorate in Performance and Scottish Identity, for which she studied at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford University. Her thesis is titled Cloth, Cull and Cocktail; Anatomising the Performer Body of 'Scotland'. The wealth of academic research she undertook as part of this finds further expression in her debut collection, The Last Wolf of Scotland. This work treads a fine line between surreal reality and imaginative abstraction, in order to trace the violence through which national mythologies are forged and perpetuated, from the wilderness of the Scottish Highlands to the piratical showmanship of the wild west.

Her poetry has been published in ASLS New Scottish Writing and Magma; her art criticism in Performance Research and several editions of Art Monthly. She has performed alongside writers such as Alan Moore, Don Paterson, Brian Catling and Iain Sinclair."


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Saturday, 23 November 2013

Stephen Emmerson - from Letters to Verlaine

Stephen Emmerson's publications include A never ending poem... (Zimzalla), Telegraphic Transcriptions (Dept Press / Stranger Press), No Ideas but in Things (Dark Windows Press), Albion (Like This Press), The Last Ward (Very Small Kitchen), and Pharmacopoetics (Apple Pie Editions)

from Letters to Verlaine

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Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Joshua Clover - Transistor

Joshua Clover is the author of four books. His forthcoming book of poems, Red Epic, will be published in 2014 by Commune Editions; he is at work on what is for the moment called The Little Book of Riots, for University of California Press.

Joshua Clover - Transistor

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Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Drew Milne - 'but at least two organisms'

Drew Milne's recent chapbooks include equipollence (2012); and the view from Royston cave (2012). Burnt Laconics Bloom (Oystercatcher Press,2013); Reactor Red Shoes, with John Kinsella (Veer); and Blueprints & Ziggurats (Shearsman) are all forthcoming. Earlier books include Sheet Mettle (1994); Bench Marks (1998); The Damage: new and selected poems (2001); Mars Disarmed (2002); and 'Go Figure' (2003). 

Drew Milne - 'but at least two organisms'



Website: <drewmilne.tripod.com>. He contributes to the electric crinolines blog <http://instituteofelectriccrinolines.org/>.


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Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Romulan Soup Woman

Via Richard Owens:



http://damnthecaesars.org/romulansoupwoman.html
http://damnthecaesars.org/romulansoupwoman.html
http://damnthecaesars.org/romulansoupwoman.html


UNEMPLOYMENT + TELEVISION = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
UNDEREMPLOYMENT + STREAMING VIDEO = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
OVER BUT UNDERPAID EMPLOYMENT = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
YOUR MOTHER + MY MOTHER = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
SURPLUS VALUE + HULU = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
NETFLIX CALL CENTER BREAK REGULATIONS = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN

Passing remarks, communiques, lineated critiques, speculative commentaries and inter-ludic disquisitions on science fiction, the culture industry, thermonuklearen terrors and crustaceous justitia from Jo Crot, Benjamin Friedlander, Samuel Solomon, Anne Boyer, Verity Spott, Amaranth Walton, Joe Luna, Caitlin Doherty, Boyd Nielson, Samantha Walton, Pierre Joris, Justin Katko, David Grundy, Peter Manson, Amiri Baraka, Andrew Spragg and Die Zwei Owens.  Texts proceptually appropriated from Douglas Oliver, Neil Pattison, Nikolai Ostrovsky, Buckminster Fuller and James Warhola. Komix by Hiram Kruller. Komix from a North Korean manga primer on political economy. 84 pages. Perfect bound. Inside US: $10.00. Outside US: $15.00.         

BOREDOM + GENE RODDENBERRY - TARKOVSKY = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
YOUR SISTER + MY SISTER = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
MASSIVE OPEN ONLINE COURSES + AUSTERITY = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
TARKOVSKY + RON PERLMAN = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
TOTAL SURRENDER TO THE CULTURE INDUSTRY = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
MEANINGFUL LOVE FOR BIG HOLLYWOOD = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
ECOCRITICISM DIVIDED BY COSMOCRITICISM = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
VOLUNTARY SUPPLICATION = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
OBJECT ORIENTED ONTOLOGY + TENURE = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
REPELLING FROM THE ROOF OF THE MoMA = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
SUBCONTRACTED DAYLABOR = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
EXTREME COUPONING = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
THE DEATH OF HUGO CHAVEZ = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
MISREMEMBERING MARGARET THATCHER = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
KIM JONG UN + KIM JONG IL - SUNSHINE = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN
PREFERRED CUSTOMER SAVINGS = ROMULAN SOUP WOMAN

Tuesday, 7 May 2013

John Latta - Pound and Cudgel / Uncanny and Fit / Grief and Slough

John Latta is the author of Rubbing Torsos (Ithaca House, 1979) and Breeze (University of Notre Dame Press, 2003). Recent poems are in or forthcoming in Lana Turner, Zoland Poetry, Critical Quarterly, Blackbox Manifold, Shearsman, Fence, Tears in the Fence, and Chicago Review. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan and writes regularly at Isola di Rifiuti [http://isola-di-rifiuti.blogspot.com/].

Pound and Cudgel

Uncanny and Fit

Grief and Slough

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Saturday, 13 April 2013

William Rowe - Spectres


Will Rowe's recent books are The Earth Has Been Destroyed (Veer, 2009) and Nation (Klinamen, 2012).
He is finishing a translation, with glosses, of Cesar Vallejo's Trilce. Will is an editor of Veer Books


William Rowe - Spectres

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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

John Wilkinson & Francis Hunt - On Suffrance


John Wilkinson's most recent publications are the oversize pamphlet Ode at the Gate of the Gathering from Crater Press and the book Reckitt's Blue from Seagull Books. He teaches at the University of Chicago. Francis Hunt is a final year graduate student in architecture at The Bartlett, University College London. 




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Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Verity Spott - Chance Card for Volcano Game

Born in 1987 in the north of England. Moved to Brighton in the mid two
thousands. First and foremost a musician, Verity became interested in poetry through various collaborations and events in Brighton. Verity runs regular music and poetry events with a constant aim to encourage dialogues between different and often esoteric contemporary art forms and movements. Verity has run Horseplay (a monthly event bringing together music, poetry and other performances) since 2007 and DYMI/DYMX/DYMII/PW4 since 2010. Verity studied English and Creative Writing at the University of Chichester and is currently studying for an MA at the university of Sussex. Verity has collaborated with several poets and musicians, and is one half of the infamous Binnsclagg noise/poetry duo. Current/ past/upcoming collaborations include works with Frances Crot, Nat Raha, Tim Thornton, Jonny Liron, Karl M V Waugh and Chris Buckley.  Verity has written a figurative 'translation' of 'the' Iliad. Verity runs the Iodine poetry press.

Her poetry has appeared in Hi Zero! Feelings, The Claudius App and Iodine.


Verity Spott - Chance Card for Volcano Game

Links:
Verity Spott @ Archive of the Now


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Friday, 18 January 2013

Jeff Hilson - from Organ Music

Jeff Hilson has written stretchers (Reality Street 2006), Bird bird (Landfill 2009) and In The Assarts (Veer 2010). He also edited The Reality Street Book of Sonnets (Reality Street 2008). He is currently working on a sequence called "Organ Music" parts of which will appear in a comprehensive selection of his poems to be published by Egg Box in 2013. He runs the reading series Xing the Line and teaches Creative Writing at the University of Roehampton, London.

from Organ Music


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