A personal favorite: Jill Magi wind-kicked.
EYEBALL HATRED
30 June 2007
Vorticells
by Carrie Hunter (20 pp. Saddle-Stitched) $6 ppd.
Vorticells offers crystallized moments of cognition, Hunter’s responses to 15 San Francisco artists show us the mechanism of tranfixion in pulsing detail. Her word-maps incise ghost images right on the reader’s brain, giving us a kind of synesthetic carnival of moments and non-moments, thoughts and non-thoughts that transcends the ekphrastic continuum and forms a harmonious unit from start to finish.
Sample poem here.
29 June 2007
28 June 2007
TOMORROW NIGHT: Benjamin Perez, Loren Rhoads, Matt Rohrer, Jeremy Adam Smith
Labels: PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN
The 2007 Bay Area Poetry Marathon
Curated by Donna de la Perriere & Joseph Lease
Saturday, June 30, 7-9 PM
Polly Conway, Diane DiPrima, Sara Lihz Dobel, Camille Dungy, Israel Haros, Paul Hoover.
Saturday, July 28, 7-9 PM
Albert Flynn De Silver, Noah Eli Gordon, Lyn Hejinian, Jane Miller, Rusty Morrison, Jessica Wickens.
Saturday, August 25, 7-9 PM
Edward Foster, Judith Goldman, Andrew Joron, Dana Teen Lomax, Denise Newman, Lisa Robertson.
$3-$15 sliding scale admission
From its inception during the summer of 2001, the Boston Poetry Marathon developed a national reputation among experimental poets. An annual weekend-long event, it featured approximately 40 readers (poets primarily but also artists from mixed genres). Everyone, from the distinguished poetic elder to the excited emerging poet, read for 20 minutes each. Boston Marathon readers included Charles Bernstein, Maxine Chernoff, Norma Cole, Robert Creeley, Forrest Gander, Laura Mullen, David Shapiro, Tom Sleigh, Cole Swensen, and many others. When co-founders / co-curators Donna de la Perriere and Joseph Lease moved to the Bay Area in 2003, they moved the Poetry Marathon to San Francisco. A tremendous success, the 2004, 2005, and 2006 Bay Area Poetry Marathons took place as four day long events at The LAB. This year, poets from across the U.S. and the Bay Area join together again to celebrate innovative poetry in a series of readings throughout the summer at The LAB. Come join us to hear this year's exciting line-up!
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
27 June 2007
26 June 2007
24 June 2007
Eeeee Eee Eeee: Antonio Delfini Poetry Prize
Like in previous two editions, it comes also assigned a special prize to the career of an author. This year the prechosen one is the English poet Tom Raworth. Been born to London in 1938, Raworth has published more than 40 books, between poetry and prosa, and its work has been translate in 20 languages.
23 June 2007
PARCEL
Contents: art from Elizabeth Dorbad; poems from Dan Beachy-Quick, Martin Corless-Smith, Elizabeth Cross, Ben Doyle, Lisa Fishman, Christina Mengert, Sandra Miller, Christopher Mulrooney, Caryl Pagel, Craig Santos Perez & Jennifer Reimer, Nate Pritts, Sara Veglahn, Della Watson; one review from Anne Heide; one essay from Erik Anderson; one long poem from Paul Klinger.
Labels: born
22 June 2007
i'm on the goodreads thing. probably you are, too. or will be.
i've invested nearly zero time and attention to it. it's another social networking thing, as friendster, as myspace, as librarything, as facebook. another erection. i feel squeamish rating books (on a 1 to 5 scale), and i feel like if i'm bothering to add a title, that's my tacit recommendation of the book's somehow value. on goodreads it is possible to add a book without rating it (leave it blank), but due to the website's interface, it is easier and faster to add a book as you rate it (with a single click).
so i added a spittle of odd things for no reason i can understand and gave them all five stars, for convenience. pretty lame.
why am i typing all this?
and of course the many chapbooks i am more passionate to endorse and share that are not readymade adds. do you really need to know i like jean baudrillard? that i think chuck palahniuk blows?
help.
21 June 2007
- CALENDARS ARE NOW FREE. They really are. All of them. Yes, you're welcome.
- Both Pegasi, on Solano and Shattuck Avenues, are hiring. Full-time. Benefits. Maybe an opportunity to work with me. Please bring a resumé forthwith. Passion for books and bookstores tremendously helpful.
Labels: PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN
Edited by Michael Koshkin.MOONSHINE is only available through subscription.
Each issue is printed in a run of 100 copies.
Ideally, issues will appear monthly to bimonthly.
Subscriptions are $10 for one year (6-12 issues).
Labels: born, recommended
20 June 2007
what a splendid world, full of new things
- Volt: The War Issue
- Jubilat No. 13
- The Grand Piano Part 3
- Partial List of People to Bleach by Gary Lutz from Future Tense
- River under the House: Translations by Ted Berrigan & Gordon Brotherston from Rumor Books (If Rumor Books has any kind of web presence whatsoever, please let me know.)
- TinFish Issue 17
Labels: born, ineffability, PEGASUS BOOKS DOWNTOWN
19 June 2007
18 June 2007
AND GOD INVENTED PAYPAL
Because He is very clever (some theologians will say "As He is very clever"), God creates everything for a reason. Often, these reasons aren't clear. Sometimes God employs agents (as I am His agent, writing this blog post) (writing it freely, by the way: I might not have written it, and this is our dilemma) to thrust His message upon us, us thickheads who bathe regularly and whiten our teeth.
minor/american 1.1
105 pages, hand-sewn, hand-stamped. a limited edition of 50. only 15 available through the internet...
samar abulhassan, matthew arnone, thérése bachand, brandon brown, david buuck, youmna chlala, ca conrad, elise ficarra, megan pruiett, andrea rexilius, suzanne stein, & alli warren.
special insert by suzanne stein.
Model Homes
Travis Nichols, Johanna Drucker, Seth Parker, Diana Magallón, Patrick Lovelace, Lesley Yalen, Brian Kim Stefans, Natalie Lyalin, Ted Greenwald, Matina Stamatakis, Ray Hsu, Anne Tardos, Jules Boykoff, Prize Budget For Boys
the tiny 3
Andrea Baker, Ellen Baxt, Edmund Berrigan, Mark Bibbins, Daniel Borzutzky, Kristy Bowen, Joseph Bradshaw, John Coletti, Rachel Conrad, Crystal Curry, Michelle Detorie, Julia Drescher, Will Edmiston, Bonnie Emerick, Betsy Fagin, Paul Fattaruso, Peter Gizzi, Scott Glassman, Sarah Goldstein, Garth Graeper & Jason Sheridan, Eryn Green, Kristen Hanlon, Mike Hauser, Anthony Hawley, Anne Heide, Brenda Iijima, Greg Koehler, Rodney Koeneke, Michael Koshkin, Tim Lantz & Mark Yakich, Lauren Levin, Jill Magi, C.J. Martin, Joseph Massey, Kristi Maxwell, Ange Mlinko, Michael Montlack, Marci Nelligan, Nick Piombino, Billy Ramsell, F. Daniel Rzicznek, Brandon Shimoda, Logan Ryan Smith, Maggie Smith, Chad Sweeney, Derek White, Dustin Williamson, Devon Wootten
Labels: Hud
17 June 2007
16 June 2007
Having a very difficult time. Very difficult. The urge to smoke has come back, and it is a strong urge.
There is no recourse but to put on a polka record.
15 June 2007
Bloomsday at Moe's
They say quote: Join us for an all day reading of James Joyce's masterpiece, Ulysses. The readings will start when we open at 10 and will finish when we close at 11pm. Let us know if you'd like to read (from 10am forward). Call Owen Hill or David Brazil, (510) 528-8191, or just show up with your copy of Ulysses, or better yet, buy one at the store.
We'll supply the gorgonzola and a little Irish music.
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
HOW2's Vol. 3 Issue 1, Summer 2007—Cut Out and Keep Up: The Make It Happen and Not Make Do Issue—is arrived.
14 June 2007
LIT 12
Stephanie Anderson * Ralph Angel * John Ashbery * Sarah Bartlett * Edward Bartók-Baratta * Ishmael Beah * Francis Benteaux * Dan Boehl * Jessica Breheny * Shira Dentz * Julie Doxsee * Elisa Gabbert * John Gallaher * Daniel George * Dobby Gibson * Noah Eli Gordon * Kurt Haenicke * James Haug * Matthew Henriksen * Donald Illich * Joy Katz * Erica Kaufman * Mark Lawlor * Alex Lemon * Federico García Lorca * Joseph Massey * Clay Matthews * Kristi Maxwell * Kristin McGonigle * Joyelle McSweeney * Sharon Mesmer * Stephen Paul Miller * Gina Myers * Amanda Nadelberg * Carol Novack * Ed Park * Andrew Michael Roberts * Minal K. Singh * Sampson Starkweather * Mathias Svalina * Jen Tynes * Susan Wheeler * Joshua Marie Wilkinson * Dustin Williamson * Allyssa Wolf * Rebecca Wolff
13 June 2007
12 June 2007
Watchword Press is now accepting submissions for Issue TEN
Our Editors are in search of previously unpublished short stories, essays, translated work, poetry, and book excerpts.
Please limit submissions to 15 pages double spaced.
Please do not send links to web pages where your work is posted.
Mail all submissions to the address below, or email them to:
submissions@watchwordpress.org
Watchword is also accepting submissions of single-color artwork in slide or digital format.
Art submissions may be mailed to the address below, or emailed to:
helene@watchwordpress.org
DEADLINE : September 15th, 2007
Mail all submissions to:
Watchword Press
PO Box 5755
Berkeley, CA 94705
Labels: submit
11 June 2007
New American Writing 25
Big plug.
Everyone's in it
except me.
Here's the
website (old);
here are the
names. This is a
big thing big.
Labels: born, recommended
PLEASE HELP
UPDATE: Suggestions to complete map loved and needed. Please send them to map@poets.org.
Poets.org has launched a National Poetry Map listing events and poetry-friendly bookstores.
The page for California is here.
Despite my working myself to the bone for spittle, I'm not on it.
10 June 2007
09 June 2007
07 June 2007
06 June 2007
05 June 2007
apocryphaltext vol. 2, no. 1
kirsten andersenjohn m. bennett
jessica bozek
eric elshtain
johannes göransson
brian howe
amy king
danielle pafunda
tony tost
jillian weise
TONIGHT!
THE POETRY CENTER & CAFÉ ROYALE present
a celebratory send-off reading
kathryn l. pringle and
Magdalena Zurawski
Tuesday, June 5, 2007
6:00 pm sharp @ Café Royale
800 Post (at Leavenworth)
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA free
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
TONIGHT!
Richie Unterberger will be discussing The Unreleased Beatles: Music and Film, and showing rare films and playing rare recordings featured in the book, on Tuesday, June 5, from 6:30pm-8:00pm at the Berkeley Public Library at 2090 Kittredge Street (in the Central Library Community Meeting Room on the third floor) in Berkeley, California.
04 June 2007
I learnt to send text messages. I bought a Mountain Goats record. I bought Greg Ashley's new record and choked trying to tell a joke on Telegraph in front of CHiPs. When I say "choked," I mean figuratively. I literally stopped three times and bent and took my hat off and put my face into it etc.
Now my colleague's come and it's all about being all about fetching coffee.