EYEBALL HATRED
30 September 2008
SARAH READS EVERYTHING
I don't. Once or twice a week I read the Guardian's Michael Tomasky and Dlisted, maybe Jezebel, if I'm lucky.
Labels: SARAH
29 September 2008
REALISMS OF THE EVERYDAY: A CLASS
Poets Laura Moriarty and Brent Cunningham will be teaching a weekly evening class for writers and poetry readers starting October 8th. Together they taught a popular "Martian Poetics" class in the Spring. The new class, "Realisms of the Everyday," will take place Wednesday evenings at Small Press Distribution in northwest Berkeley. New students especially welcome!
For questions, contact brent@spdbooks.org. Information and sign-up for the class can be found here:
http://www.hookepress.com/everyday/
REALISMS OF THE EVERYDAY: A CLASS
CLASS DESCRIPTION: A great deal of poetic invention has found its way forward by revaluing or returning to the "real": the ordinary, the everyday, the mundane, the colloquial, the immediate, the tangible. In this class we will explore the problems and potentials of the real from the perspective of working writers. We will take a look at actuality and everydayness as aesthetic tactics, aesthetic forms, and aesthetic inspirations. We will notice our existence in what we think of as everyday life and note how others have solved the problem of both occupying and representing this "life." We will focus especially on the difficult problem of defining the "real": is it what we continuously think, what we immediately perceive, what we actually do, what lasts, what would exist without us, or something else? Is it all of these things? Is it some specific (secret, discoverable?) combination? And, practically speaking, what does it mean to one's writing to value certain ideas of reality over others? We will often write during class. We will do exercises that use "what is" as their generative engine. In place of in-class workshopping, each student will receive a 30-minute individual consultation with one of the instructors outside of class hours. For interested students there are additional opportunities for one-on-one meetings outside of class at (cheap) hourly rates. There will be opportunities to browse the thousands of small press titles at SPD. And there will be a 30% discount on all SPD books for all students of this class! Throughout, we will attempt to complicate our presumptions about what really is, while also recognizing the undeniable power and vitality of is-ness.LAURA MORIARTY's A Semblance: Selected & New Poetry 1975-2007 is just out from Omnidawn Publishing. Other recent books are Ultravioleta, a novel, from Atelos and Self-Destruction, a book of poetry, from Post-Apollo Press. She has taught at Mills College and Naropa University among other places & is currently Deputy Director of Small Press Distribution. She received a Poetry Center Book Award in 1984 for Persia. She has also been awarded a Gerbode Foundation grant, a residency at the Foundation Royaumont in France, a New Langton Arts Award in Literature and a grant from the Fund for Poetry.
BRENT CUNNINGHAM is a writer, publisher and visual artist currently living in Oakland with his fiancee and new daughter. His first book of poetry, Bird & Forest, was published by Ugly Duckling Presse in 2005. After receiving his MA in English from SUNY Buffalo in 1998, he began working for Small Press Distribution (SPD) in Berkeley, the nation's only not-for-profit distributor of literary books. He currently holds the position of Operations director. A board member of Small Press Traffic since 2001, he was a founding curator of SPT's "Poets Theater Jamboree," an annual ritual of amateur experimental theater. In 2005 he and Neil Alger founded Hooke Press, a chapbook press dedicated to publishing short runs of poetry, criticism, theory, writing and ephemera. Hooke has published four titles so far, with two more on the way.
28 September 2008
27 September 2008
Labels: died
25 September 2008
24 September 2008
Labels: SARAH
At 8:30 this morning, Senator Obama called Senator McCain to ask him if he would join in issuing a joint statement outlining their shared principles and conditions for the Treasury proposal and urging Congress and the White House to act in a bipartisan manner to pass such a proposal. At 2:30 this afternoon, Senator McCain returned Senator Obama’s call and agreed to join him in issuing such a statement. The two campaigns are currently working together on the details.
I need a fix cos I'm going down.
VIA DECLINED:
PEOPLE ON BEDS AND SEXY PEOPLE
22 September 2008
20 September 2008
19 September 2008
18 September 2008
I'll be in Cherry Hill, NJ.
If I weren't and I were you and got to wear your clothes and meet your friends
THIS SUNDAY KAREN WEISER & DANA WARD @ 21 GRAND
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
17 September 2008
UNFAIR ATTACK ON McCAIN'S VERBIAGE
Talking of "the fundamentals of our economy" etc., Sarah says the Dems make an "unfair attack" on her man's "verbiage."
Says Merriam-Webster, like warbling.
Labels: SARAH
I'll be in Boston.
If I weren't and I were you and got to wear your clothes and meet your friends
TOMORROW NIGHT RIGOBERTO GONZÁLEZ & BHANU KHAPIL @ THE POETRY CENTER
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
I'll be in Boston.
If I weren't and I were you and got to wear your clothes and meet your friends
THIS FRIDAY D.S. MARRIOTT & ANSELM BERRIGAN @ SPT
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS
16 September 2008
SPD BEST-SELLERS JUL/AUG 08
- You Are a Little Bit Happier Than I Am by Tao Lin (Action Books)
- Lyric Postmoderisms: An Anthology of Contemporary Poetries edited by Reginald Shepherd (Counterpath Press)
- Complete Minimal Poems by Aram Saroyan (Ugly Duckling Presse)
- The Balloonists by Eula Biss (Hanging Loose Presse)
- The Transformation by Juliana Spahr (Atelos)
- Whim Man Mammom by Abraham Smith (Action Books)
- I, Afterlife: Essay in Mourning Time by Kristin Prevallet (Essay Press)
- Ballad of Jamie Allan by Tom Pickard (Flood Editions)
- Night Scenes by Lisa Jarnot (Flood Editions)
- Ajax by Sophocles, translated by John Tipton (Flood Editions)
- The Battlefield Where the Moon Says I Love You by Frank Stanford (Lost Roads Publishers)
- The Man Suit by Zachary Schomburg (Black Ocean)
- Dementia Blog by Susan M. Schultz (Singing Horse Press)
- Vaudeville by Allyssa Wolf (Otis Books/Seismicity Editions)
- Crystallography by Christian Bök (Coach House Books)
- Newcomer Can't Swim by Renee Gladman (Kelsey Street Press)
- Telescope by Sandy Florian (Action Books)
- Dear Ra (A Story in Flinches) by Johannes Göransson (Starcherone Books)
- Jubilee by Roxane Beth Johnson (Anhinga Press)
- The Evolution of a Sigh by R. Zamora Linmark (Hanging Loose Press)
- Incubation: A Space for Monsters by Bhanu Kapil (Leon Works)
- A Communion of Saints by Meg Withers (Tinfish Press)
- Mahcic by Tomas Riley (Calaca Press)
- Oulipo Compendium (Revised Edition) edited by Harry Matthews & Alastair Brotchie (Make Now Press)
- Radi Os by Ronald Johnson (Flood Editions)
- Eunoia by Christian Bök (Coach House Books)
- Necessary Stranger by Graham Foust (Flood Editions)
- Brief Under Water by Cyrus Console (Burning Deck Press)
- Ronald Johnson: Life and Works by Ronald Johnson (National Poetry Foundation)
- Unraveling the Bed by Mia Leonin (Anhinga Press)
14 September 2008
13 September 2008
11 September 2008
What does 'hell-bent on destroying our nation' mean exactly? Like 'I am hell-bent on jumping to the moon'?
Labels: SARAH
09 September 2008
08 September 2008
07 September 2008
06 September 2008
Labels: BAY AREA READINGS, eyeballs