EYEBALL HATRED
30 May 2007
LAUNCH PARTY! Beavers, Evans, Jordan, Tremblay-McGaw
Saturday, June 9 @ 7:30PM (MORE info CLICK HERE.)
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, born, Hud
29 May 2007
28 May 2007
Stan Apps tonight at Moe's. Charles Nelson Reilly is dead. COMING SOON: HEX PRESSE. With Stan tonight at Moe's at 7:30: Ara Shirinyan. I don't want Moe's to be in trouble with Scholastic for their July 20 Harry Potter event poster, but they might be. Just in at the bookstore: Kate Greenstreet's Rushes from rob mclennan's above/ground press.
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, born, died
26 May 2007
i'm home
PHOTO CREDIT: AMY KING
P.S. HIYA, MINA!
Labels: born, me/me, readings miles and miles from me, recommended, taolin
24 May 2007
Just got back to Brooklyn. It's freezing. Eleni Mandell is touring. Weird Deer's web address is newer than I knew. After yesterday, I became fat. Labor. Labor and waiting. Not waiting, but feeling bloated. Perspiration. Sleep imbroglio. ZIMMY'S BIRTHDAY.
Labels: born
23 May 2007
22 May 2007
TROUBADOUR BOOKS IN NO. HATFIELD
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THERE ARE TOO MANY THINGS TO SAY AND PLENTY OF WORDS. BUT NOT ENOUGH TIME.
01077
SOUTHWICK, which nobody says SUTHick. (I used to call it Soddywicks, when I lived here briefly as a kid and hated it.)
Took my fresh cup of coffee and walked outside barefoot in the grass.
For rapport, Google-image-search LUSH GREEN SPRING GRASS.
21 May 2007
20 May 2007
19 May 2007
18 May 2007
In case of infrequent updates here.
ich fliege gern.
NEW BOOKS at Pegasus
THE MISSING OCCASION OF SAYING YESBENJAMIN FRIEDLANDER
subpress
OPEN BOX (Improvisations)
CARLA HARRYMAN
belladonna* books
COLLECTED PROSE
RAE ARMANTROUT
Singing Horse Press
17 May 2007
WHOA!
E's here. Hi, E! We went to M's and I got this for $2, which was pretty good. We're here. We ate. We'll see each other again next week there. We'll probably eat there, too. E's already told me about the muffins. If you were there, would you eat the muffins? Because I can't sleep (read won't), I'm listening to Christopher Lydon.
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, fashed, readings miles and miles from me, steals
16 May 2007
two places i will be
EAR INN READING SERIES326 Spring Street (west of Greenwich Street)
New York City
Saturday, May 19, 3PM
POETS Henrietta Goodman, Kim Burwick, Kaya Oakes
CORNELIA STREET CAFE
29 Cornelia Street
New York City
Sunday, May 20, 6PM
POETS Suzanne Frischkorn, Kate Greenstreet
(Please don't burgle my apartment in Oakland.)
15 May 2007
14 May 2007
REad this poest from GINA Myers now. (CULTURAL SOCIETRY)
13 May 2007
There are days that drag and I knock my head trying to get some dopamine to sluice around.
For a second I felt shudderingly sad and would have 1) cried 2) lain under a table, pulling down a black rotary phone with me, just in case 3) yelled; but it is apparent now as everything is apparent, as listening to recordings of crickets is crickets say, or grooming yourself, or being busy was—apparent in the pluperfect.
12 May 2007
"my smile is becoming a page/-becoming an adventure"--Peter Gizzi
Kulture Vulture
EXPERIMENT SIX: Spring 2007
Kulture Vulture
EXPERIMENT SIX: Spring 2007
Kristy Bowen, Sommer Browning, Laura Carter, Dereck Clemons, Juliet Cook, Jonathan Doherty, Joe Fletcher, Jason Fraley, Michelle Greenblatt, Brian Henry, Jennifer L. Knox, Jason Labbe, Gareth Lee, Marci Nelligan, Maurice Oliver, Kathleen Rooney, Peter Schwartz, Paul Siegell, and Jasmine Dreame Wagner
from
News -- May 11 , 2007
Bad news. Due to an Outlook Express overwriting error, we have lost all our emails. We have not lost our address book or any other data, but we have lost our emails. If you have submitted anything in the last three months and have not yet received word from us, please submit again. We will not be able to respond until you have resubmitted.
We have not lost many already accepted pieces for upcoming issues, but we will be in touch with you if your work is forthcoming and we don't have it.
Our apologies for the inconvenience. We thank you for your patience.
11 May 2007
10 May 2007
little red leaves
Marcia Arrieta, Derek Beaulieu, Jason Christie, Thom Donovan, Raymond Farr, Skip Fox, Elisa Gabbert, Michalle Gould, Arielle Greenberg, Geoffrey Hlibchuk, Victoria Hsieh, Ofelia Hunt, Laura Navratil, Francis Raven, Larissa Shmailo, Elizabeth Treadwell, Sara Veglahn, and Joshua Marie Wilkinson. Issue one also includes a selection from the first Dos Press chapbook, featuring poems by Hoa Nguyen, Carter Smith, and Andrea Strudensky.
Labels: born
Ben Myers on Travis Jeppesen.
I don't think I had allergies five days ago but look at me. It is quite like having a cold without getting better, or presents.
Started reading The Transformation by Juliana Spahr on the bus this morning and could hardly get over, then I couldn't get off. It is a ripping yarn, and I am waiting for it to get violent. Maybe it will not get violent but keep soaring anyway. Subscribers, naturally, will feel recompensed and tell their friends. This happens. It is commonplace—but I want their friends' friends' friends told.
The acetaminophen recommended me, incidentally, as most, hasn't.
09 May 2007
08 May 2007
this sunday aka mothers day
providing various and sundry: Pablo Lopez, Jack Morgan, Sara Mumolo, Nikol Polidoro, Chad Vogler, Tyler Williams, Beatrix Chan, Alex Snipes, Casey Speer, Arron Pawlowicz plus wine
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
07 May 2007
06 May 2007
05 May 2007
Couple of things:
- Despite some contrary evidence, Juliana Spahr's The Transformation, published by Atelos, is now available at bookstores everywhere.
- I'm falling in love with lefse. I don't care who knows.
CINCO DE MAYO
Chicana. Goth. Dykling. Desiree Garcia knows she's weird and a weirdo magnet. To extinguish her strangeness, her parents ship her to Saint Michael's Catholic High School, then to Mexico, but neurology can't be snuffed out so easily: Screwy brain chemistry holds the key to Desiree's madness. As fellow crazies sense a kinship with her, Desiree attracts a coterie of both wanted and unwanted admirers, including a pair of racist deathrock sisters, a pretty Hispanic girl who did time in California's most infamous mental asylum, and a transnational stalker with a pronounced limp.
As high school graduation nears, Desiree's weirdness turns from charming to alarming. Plagued by increasingly bizarre thoughts and urges, Desiree convinces herself she's schizophrenic, despite assurance otherwise. In college, she finds Rae, an ex-carnie trannyboi, who becomes the June Carter to her Johnny Cash. With Rae's help, Desiree answers the riddle of her insanity and names her disease.
Combining the spark of Michelle Tea, the comic angst of Augusten Burroughs, and the warmth of Sandra Cisneros, Mexican American author Myriam Gurba has created a territory all her own. Dahlia Season not only contains the title novella, but also several of Gurba's acclaimed stories.
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
04 May 2007
Diagram 7.2 is ready (it's said) to rock you.
TEXT IN THIS ISSUE BY: Curtis Bauer, Dereck Clemons, Tom Daley, Emily Kendal Frey, Chet Gresham, Matt Guenette, Sean Hill, Lucy Holt, Ben Kopel, dawn lonsinger, Jal Nicholl, Benjamin Paloff, Jeffrey Pethybridge, Jackie Petto, Aaron Plasek, A. K. Scipioni, Jennifer Sullivan, Jay Surdukowski, Mathias Svalina, Jason Tandon, Andrew Wilson, Jake Adam York
IMAGES: [Gina Rymarcsuk]
REVIEWS: [Terese Svoboda on Neil de la Flor, Maureen Seaton, and Kristine Snodgrass's FACIAL GEOMETRY] [Matt Dube on Aaron Petrovich's THE SESSION]
SCHEMATICS: [BCD to Seven-Segment Decoder Logic Diagram] [The Intelligence Process] [Mother, Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night] [Nows and TAFTOs]
03 May 2007
Once again, Ron Silliman and I are practically the same person. Check out Jill Magi's Threads. Please.
Tao Lin tonight at Unnameable Books.
We're all smelling pretty bad, so hopped and bored is our soaring anticipation for Spider-Man 3. Meantime, why not some poetry tonight? It's an interstitial balm. Laynie Browne, Maxine Chernoff, Norma Cole, Gillian Conoley, Brenda Hillman, and Elizabeth Treadwell. Tonight at 7:30, free. Unless you're in Brooklyn. Then go hear Tao Lin.
I know you're tingling. We all are.
Labels: readings miles and miles from me, recommended, taolin