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“infinity’s kitchen”, issue #6

New work from 13 international contributors in print and 26 international contributors online 

Infinity’s Kitchen, a small literary journal, announces the release of a sixth issue. Founded in Baltimore, Maryland in 2008, Infinity’s Kitchen is a graphic literary journal ofexperimental literature and conceptual writing. The publication is designed to explore new and innovative forms of literature, via print, performance and technology. The sixth and latest issue contains poetry, short fiction, constrained writing, antonymic poetry, visual poetry, an essay about word squares and a poem composed of redacted hip hop lyrics: all from 13 international contributors in print and 26 international contributors online.

The publication will host a release party in Brooklyn, New York at The Old American Can Factory. The party will celebrate the magazine’s sixth issue of experimental literature, on the evening of June 13, 2013.

Contributors to the new issue will read and/or discuss their work during the event. These contributors include: Billy Cancel, whose poems are collages of found phrases and ideas; Greg Gathman, an experimental filmmaker whose video combines cellphone footage and music to accompany interlaced lines from different poems; Gary Heidt, author of an essay exploring the idea of the Word Square; Erica ESH Henry, who combines the use of musical notational symbols with written poetry; Katie Morales, a dancer and choreographer whose essay offers “erratic thoughts on an art form nobody cares about unless Natalie Portman is making out with a girl” and representatives from the Van Reipen Collective who will perform a poem written for multiple simultaneous voices by Scottish poet Ashby McGowan.

EVENT DETAILS

Date: June 13, 2013. Time: Doors open at 7:30 p.m., show starts at 8:00 p.m. Location: The Old American Can Factory,  Gowanus Canal Brooklyn, 232 Third Street corner Third Avenue in Gowanus, Brooklyn at the edge of the Gowanus Canal’s Fifth Street Basin centered between Carroll Gardens and Park Slope, Brooklyn, NY 11215. (very detailed directions: http://www.xoprojects.com/contact.html#address ) Ticket Price: Free. RSVP by e-mail at info[at]infinityskitchen.com or on Facebook or Google+.

otoliths, issue # 29

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Otoliths issue 29, the southern autumn issue, contains a lot of new work from a lot of people:  Mark Cunningham, Susan Lewis, Aditya Bahl, Jal Nicholl, Andrew Topel, Pete Spence & Andrew Topel, Julian Jason Haladyn, Ed Baker, John Ryan, Francesco Aprile, Unconventional Press, Kyle Hemmings, Philip Byron Oakes, Marco Giovenale, Sheila E. Murphy & John M. Bennett, Jim Leftwich & John M. Bennett, Thomas M. Cassidy & John M. Bennett, John M. Bennett, John W. Sexton, Louie Crew, Sy Roth, Jack Galmitz, Anthony J. Langford, Mark Melnicove, Yoko Danno, Pam Brown, Eleanor Leonne Bennett, A. J. Huffman, John Veira, Maria Zajkowski, Camille Martin, Wayne Mason, Bobbi Lurie, Darren C. Demaree, Michael Stutz, James Mc Laughlin, Howie Good, Reed Altemus, Tammy Ho Lai-Ming, Johannes S. H. Bjerg, Vernon Frazer, Jeremy Freedman, John Pursch, dan raphael, Sheila e. Black & Caleb Puckett, Ricky Garni, Jack Collum & Mark DuCharme, Kathryn Yuen, Tim Wright, Mark Reep, Gary Barwin, Taylor Reid, harry k stammer, Marcia Arrieta, Anna Ryan-Punch, Katrinka Moore, Neil Ellman, Sally Ann McIntyre, Jeff Harrison, Joe Balaz, Boyd Spahr, Tony Beyer, Jim Davis, Chris Brown, Sam Moginie, Lakey Comess, Alberto Vitacchio, Jorge Lucio de Campos translated by Diana Magallón & Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino, Rebecca Rom-Frank, Craig Cotter, Javant Biarujia, Carla Bertola, Iain Britton, Anne Elvey, Bob Heman, Donna Fleischer, J. D. Nelson, sean burn, Spencer Selby, Charles Freeland & Rosaire Appel, Paul Dickey, Michael D Goscinski, Kathup Tsering, Miro Bilbrough, Chris Holdaway, Samuel Carey, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Michael Brandonisio, Willie Smith, Mercedes Webb-Pullman, Bogdan Puslenghea, Andrew Pascoe, Scott Metz, Marty Hiatt, Eric Schmaltz, Sam Langer, & bruno neiva.

In addition, this issue features 147 Million Orphans: A haybun folio curated by Eileen R. Tabios, containing work from Eileen R. Tabios, Tom Beckett, j/j hastain, John Bloomberg-Rissman, Aileen Ibardaloza, Thomas Fink, Sheila E. Murphy, Michael Caylo-Baradi, Jean Vengua, William Allegrezza, & Patrick James Dunagan & Ava Koohbor.

http://the-otolith.blogspot.com.au/2013/04/otoliths-issue-twenty-nine-autumn-2013.html

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alteredscale, issue #3

AlteredScale.com #3

is up:
A highlight is 50 pages of heretofore unpublished poems by Bruce Andrews.
 
Featured Artist Mark Wallace–as extraordinary as he is generous to other artists.
 
Plus: Thylias Moss, Marilyn Crispell, Todd Clouser, Nina McConigley, and on and on.
 
Guest editors: Amelia Gray (fiction), Michael Jacobson (asemic writing), Mary Kasimor & Susan Lewis (poetry), and Vernon Frazer (jazz poetry videos.)
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“blue & yellow dog”, issue #10

Blue & Yellow Dog issue 10, the Fall 2012 issue is on line:

http://blueyellowdog.weebly.com

It contains work by 28 poets and one special photographer.

The double issue: Issue 9 Summer & Issue 10 Fall B&YDog is currently available at Blue & Yellow Dog Book Shop: http://blueyellowdog.weebly.com/bydog-book-shop.html

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All books published by B&YDog Press are available 24/7.

pre-order copies of “the last vispo anthology” now

The Last Vispo Anthology: Visual Poetry 1998-2008 is being published by Fantagraphics Books and will arrive in stores by early November. You can PRE-ORDER copies now at http://www.fantagraphics.com/browse-shop/the-last-vispo-anthology-visual-poetry-1998-2008.html. Also, there will be an international schedule of launches and exhibits for The Last Vispo that will be posted in the coming months.

check out

the Facebook page – http://www.facebook.com/last.vispo

the website – http://www.thelastvispo.com/

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Otoliths, issue # 25

Issue twenty-five of Otoliths has just gone live.

This, the southern autumn 2012 issue, marks the sixth birthday of Otoliths; & lined up in the impressive May Day parade are Charles Freeland & Rosaire Appel, Joshua Comyn, Sam Langer, Scott Glassman, Emmalea Russo, Ed Baker, Enola Mirao, Charles Borkhuis, Aaron Crippen, Louie Crew, Kristine Snodgrass, Bobbi Lurie, Jim Meirose, John M. Bennett, Anne Gorrick, Philip Byron Oakes, S S Prasad, Eszter Takacs, Christopher Brownsword, Tony Brinkley, R/B Mertz, Lakey Comess, Adam Fieled, Keith Higginbotham, Sandy McIntosh, Les Wicks, Raymond Farr, Joe Bussiere, Kirk Marshall, Walter Ruhlmann, Connor Stratman, Gary Barwin, Sarah Crewe, Joel Chace, Michael Ruby, Paul Pfleuger, Jr., Eryk Wenziak, Sam Truitt, Andrew Nightingale, Jeff Harrison, SJ Fowler, Catherine Vidler, Andrew Topel, Howie Good, Jill Chan, David-Baptiste Chirot, Leigh Herrick, Yoko Danno, Scott Bentley, Reed Altemus, Mathew Abbott, Tony Beyer, Sheila E. Murphy, Thomas Fink, Thomas Fink & Maya Diablo Mason, John Martone, Anne Elvey, Daniel Y. Harris, J. D. Nelson, Andrew Topel & Márton Koppány, Bogdan Puslenghea, Bob Heman, Elizabeth Welsh, Samit Roy, Jordan Lofton, Scott Metz, Paul Dickey & Ira Joel Haber, Spencer Selby, Stuart Barnes, Ali Znaidi, Kathup Tsering, Tim Gaze, Michael Brandonisio, John Pursch, Marcia Arrieta, & Alexander Jorgensen.

messaggi ai poeti (#11)


vediamo se riesco a spiegarmi:


Kenny Goldsmith’s “The Weather” [by Charles Bernstein: Second edition]

here:

http://epc.buffalo.edu/authors/bernstein/blog/archive/weather-2011.html


Journées Jean-Marie Gleize, Nioques-Outside #1

Journées Jean-Marie Gleize, Nioques-Outside #1

En hommage aux dix années de direction du Centre d’études poétiques par Jean-Marie Gleize et à l’occasion des vingt ans de la revue Nioques, deux journées de lectures, de conférences et de projections de films sont organisées les vendredi 28 et samedi 29 mai 2010 à l’ENS Lyon.

Vendredi 28 mai
à partir de 15h (Salle Festive)

Jean-Marie Gleize
Zancarini Jean-Claude
Wedell Noura
Auclerc Benoît  Bérard Stéphane  Beurard-Valdoye Patrick
Bonnet Vincent
Bret Cyrille
Burty David
Cohen-Cheminet Geneviève
Courtoux Sylvain
de Francesco Alessandro  Gobille Boris
Hanna Christophe  Joseph Manuel
Leibovici Franck
Mainardi Cécile
Petit Elodie
Quintyn  Olivier
Quintane Nathalie
Renault Emmanuel
Weinzaepflen Gilles

Lectures de textes (in absentia):
Giovenale Marco
Zaffarano Michele
Marzaioli Giulio

Samedi 10h-18h
(Salle Festive)

Matin: 10h00-12h00
Séance cinéma
Christoffel David Sans-Titre
Michot Jacques-Henri Sans-Titre
Eric Pellet: Noir-Ecran (34 minutes) et Objet-Lumière (17 min)

Après-midi:
14h-14h30: Philippe Labaune et le Théâtre du Verseau : extrait de Tarnac
14h30-16h00: Séminaire Christophe Hanna, Franck Leibovici, Olivier Quintyn
16h00-17h00: Séance cinéma
Marion Naccache: CONEY ISLAND (LAST SUMMER), 2009 (63 min)
17h00-18h00: Table ronde organisée par Luigi Magno autour du numéro spécial de la revue Faire-Part consacrée à Jean-Marie Gleize.

Comité d’organisation:
Johann Defer
Alessandro de Francesco
Christophe Hanna
Anthony Manicki
Noura Wedell

http://revuenioques.blogspot.com
Nioques-Outside est une association qui se propose d’organiser des lectures et manifestations en lien avec le travail de création et de recherche de la revue Nioques.

Avec le soutien des laboratoires Triangle et Cerphi.

Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Site René Descartes
15, Parvis René Descartes
69007 Lyon