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Read more: the larger form
Read an essay by Marjorie Perloff last night called “After language Poetry: Innovation and its Theoretical Discontents.” It’s a really interesting essay. She begins by talking about the semantic history of innovation. Innovation as sedition and treason esp. in 14th…
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Read more: amazing avant/post avant and everything in between reading series in NC
If you live anywhere near North Carolina you gotta check out Ken Rumble’s Desert City Reading Series The upcoming season (keep checking Ken’s blog for details) is going to be nothing short of spectacular. I mean he’s bringing in the…
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Read more: just what I needed
John Taggart’s _When the Saints_ is blowing me away. Stunning. Really. I am rolling. Flying. My head’s on fire. Don’t need a pond. I read a few pages and feel compelled to write. I am really really digging this shit.…
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Read more: hurry up please it’s time
I can’t believe summer is almost over. Time to read the books I am gonna teach. Which is gonna be hard since I just picked up a few cool books from Chapel Hill: 1) David Bromige _Birds of the West_…
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Read more: same dream with different characters
Night one: characters: a girl named Cami (ex-gilfriend of main character. Lived with main character after he left the Mormon church.) Cami visits the main character and gives him chocolates. They both attend a Mormon service and the main character…
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Read more: death versus ceasing to be
There seems to be a difference between death and ceasing to be. I sometimes imagine death, but I cannot imagine ceasing to be. More and more it feels like ceasing to be (rather than dying) is what will happen. Should…
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Read more: The harp is done
Finished the ms (Mouth Harp) yesterday. Feels really good to let it go. The title changed a few times from Never Mind the Beasts to Stigmata:Burger to Mouth Harp. Mouth Harp seems to really get at the heart of the…
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Read more: great albums in the last four months?
Loading a lot of music into itunes today. Three days of music so far. Close to a hundred cds left to import. Just finished loading all Sunny Day Real Estate, The Fire Theft, Death Cab for Cutie. Now I think…
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Read more: poetry as slowing down; poetry as speeding up
The headlong mad energy rush of beats and ny school poets really got me head spinning in new directions. Now I am reading Trevor Joyce in a small even pace. Both states are good (enjoyable). I do miss the mad…
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Read more: new system
My whole system crashed a few days ago. Spent two days trying to save it (purchased the computer on ebay so who knows about previous owner?). The good thing though is I erased the hard drive and did a fresh…
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Read more: check out shearsman books
if you haven’t already, check out Shearsman Books. Especially MTC Cronin: Talking to Neruda’s Questions (it’s a free ebook). Shearsman Books
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Read more: too little too much
I’ve been cutting reworking resequencing to make an interesting first book manuscript. I had 70 pages now it’s down to 59 pages. (all in all I’ve cut about 78 poems over the years). The poems I cut needed to be…
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Read more: Emotion and Reason (with a little class)
I just finished cleaning out the cat litter (it’s a mega cat litter box). Cleaning out the cat litter box is much different than doing the litter. Doing the litter is all about scooping. Cleaning out is all about getting…
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Read more: when to call it good
darn what is going on. Camino will not allow me to type text in blogger and Mozilla is underlining my text. I hate IE so I hope this doesn’t mean I have to dowload and use IE for blogging. On…
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Read more: Doubled Flowering
I feel like I am always catching up. The Yasusada affair is now way past infancy. The twenty letters to The Believer in Typo 3 explore the issues quite well. The issues of authorship cut deep, so maybe everything hasn’t…
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Read more: On the eastern shore
currently on the eastern shore of maryland reading Doubled Flowering on a hammock. Ah, this feels great. A shower, some sea air, new underwear, good book, and some tea. Yesterday I traded in 35 books (Tate, Plath, biographies). In exchange…
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Read more: Ireland
Finally get to visit home. Got two roundtrip tickets in December to Dublin for $674. Dec 16th – Dec 27th. Never flown on Aer Lingus. Hope they have some decent pillows. This was a great deal considering the last time…
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Read more: Independence day
I just watched Cold Mountain (not a very good movie) and Fahrenheit 911. Both movies, combined with some of my experiences growing up in Portadown, caused a little mortality crisis and cognitive discomfort (hence this writing/grunting). How do I want…
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Read more: Is it that time again?
I think it’s about half way through summer break so I better start reading or re-reading the books I am gonna teach. Just decided to use Lisa Jarnot’s Ring of Fire for my two sections of intro to lit. Should…
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Read more: washing of hands
Is it really true that it is good and right to wash your hands for 2 minutes to kill maximum germs/bacteria etc. I consider myself clean, but 2 minutes feels like a long time for the washing of hands. Mr.…
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Read more: old flings/first loves
Does anyone dream of old flings? When I feel anxious about my mortality I have a dream about an old fling. It takes place in 1990. I am 16 yrs. old and Mormon living in a small town named Hurricane.…
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Read more: Invisible Bride review
Check out Fred Chappell’s review of Tony Tost’s _Invisible Bride_ in News & Observer: <a href="http://www.newsobserver.com/lifestyles/story/1375244p-7498182c.html" >Invisble Bride Review
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Read more: Concerning Schools
I didn’t realize the greatness of OS X and Mozilla. They are both so fast and clean and bright and precise. One happy camper. I wonder how and why the happy camper started? Does it imply at one time happy…
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Read more: What’s the Point?
New computer arrived yesterday. Waiting on the monitor today. A nice older G4 tower with 600MB RAM and a 40 Gig hard drive. Apple studio crt monitor coming soon. Almost settled into the new apartment. it’s very quiet here. I…
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Read more: moving moving moving
This has been a week of moving prep. Tomorrow is the big moving day. My normal reading/writing schedule is way off track. So, hopefully monday I will have a new used powermac with new used studio crt monitor mac OS…
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Read more: Everyone Loves A Dead Horse
(Dedicated to the dead horse I kicked a few entries back. R.I.P.) You see, my experience of life conflicts with my experiences in life. I want experience as in not of. I want to feel and experience the complications of…
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Read more: Verse magazine has a blog
The latest issue looks heavenly. Check out the blog: Verse Mag
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Read more: Texfiles poet of the week
Chris Murray (the trek and meme of American poetry) has featured me as texfiles poet of the week. (thank you Chris). Texfiles
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Read more: The Barbarian Invasions
Watched a really good movie last night called The Barbarian Invasions. I am still processing it. Some of the “Barbarian Invasions” in the movie= disease, capitalism, love, lust, terrorism, death . . . At one point the dying father( who…
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Read more: School of Quietude?
Here’s a poem that perhaps illustrates “the school of quietude.” Abalone (by Tony Leuzzi. BOA editions) Lift the mollusk to your ear and you will hear a cello weap the neck of somber sea. Press it closer to your ear…
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Read more: HAPPY BLOOMSDAY
wish you were here?: Bloomsday Rejoyce
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Read more: Conversion Narratives and "Poetry"
Tony is instigating a great conversation on the breakthrough or freedom narrative. In the 20th century it was the narrative of freedom from meter. Now it might be the narrative of breaking out of the “official verse culture” or “school…
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marcus and tiffany slease I never dress this nice. Tiffany looks sexy as hell. Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Read more: Multipile Contradictions
When I read poetry that knocks off my socks I have two contradictory reactions: 1) stop writing poetry. Just read it. Die happy 2) Steal as much as possible and write like a madman In all honesty I think I…
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lucipo chap Based in North Carolina, The Lucifer Poetics Group is an affiliation of people interested in contemporary poetry with an emphasis on experimental, post-avant, and avant-garde poetics. For more information, to read the Lucipo archives, or to join the…
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Read more: Word Dizzy and Hartz Crazy
Where to begin? An amazing word dizzy weekend. So many amazing performances. First, the regrets: 1) Our cat Iris was rushed to the emergency room Sunday morning right before the second day of the festival due to convulsions and muscle…
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Chris Murray Can't wait to sit down with Meme Me Up, Scotty! Fantastic poet. Very gracious and humble. Wonderful to meet the woman behind texfiles. Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Brian Howe as bookseller At the end of the night, Brian Howe, Will May, and I cashed everyone out. We came out right with paper and pen (no fancy adding machines). Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Linh Dinh and Chris Murray Terrific poets both. Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Chris Vitiello and Clayton Couch What a pair! Super poets. Blogged via Fotola.com.
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newly engaged Yes. Aren't they a lovely pair! Linh Dinh dedicated his reading to their engagement! Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Standard Schaefer and Chris Vitiello damn these fellas can write. These “new younger poets” really really rock. I mean it. They really rock. They also happen to be nice people. Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Murat Nemet-Nejat Amazing reader of contemporary Turkish poetry. Get everything he's laid hands, eyes, mind on. Another highlight of the festival Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Mark DuCharme and ken Rumble Mark's reading was one of the highlights of the festival. Some good chatting at the bar about Pound, Chris Stroffolino's essay on lineage etc. if you don't know Ken Rumble, you should. A breath of…
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Joe Donahue and Lee Ann Brown Does it get any better? Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Read more: Hartz sucks!
Tried hartz flea tick stuff for our cats last night (instead of the usual frontline). Now Iris has the shakes. Gotta take her into the vet in 30min. I guess frontline, advantage etc are worth the extra $. The big…
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Read more: Understanding the etc.
Tony’s blog makes me want to read Pound in the near future. I like to immerse myself. I am obsessive. But I have to feel a kind of intuition in terms of timing. I know full well what doesn’t grab…
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Read more: Seminal Ommisions
Nice discussions going on in the blog world. The whole Jeff Clark review is interesting. The idea of a negative review having a postive impact? A bad review or censorship can fuel the interest of a given poet/writer/artist etc. Certainly…
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limo party (yeah) Blogged via Fotola.com.
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Read more: Big Weddings are Fun
What a weekend. The whirl keeps on going. Thursday bachelor party. Friday rehersal dinner. Saturday wedding, reception (with open bar and amazing food then a stretched limo ride back to Greensboro). I’ve never worn a tux before (never went to…
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Read more: New books
My good friend Hardy gave me his bookstore credit before he left town. Picked up: Armenian Papers: poems 1954-1984 by Harry Matthews The Random House Book of Twentieth Century French Poetry edited by Paul Auster Zizek: a critical introduction by…
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Read more: Open Eye
It was great to meet Tim Botta and hear some of his poetry. He read a poem about the box Joseph Cornell never made. He also read a Pantoum and Villanelle. He is workin the language all right. Some great…
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Read more: Full Steam Ahead
Just returned from the eastern shore. Wow. What a time. We canoed to an island and hung out for the day. Lots of toads. A few water moccasins. A wide open sky full of stars. Mushrooms. I am excited about…
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Read more: Avant-Garde without Agonism
Telling it Slant (edited by Mark Wallace and Steven Marks) is amazing. I am thrilled by the essay Avant-Garde without Agonism by Daniel Barbiero: The emerging avant-garde as refusing to particpate in us vs.them. Everything is useful. A nonagonistic openess…
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Read more: Theory of the Avant-Garde (Burger)
A new journal put together by some great folks here in Greensboro. Check it out at: Backwards City I am enjoying Burger’s Theory of the Avant-Garde. Only read the foreword yesterday by Jochen Schulte-Sasse: The historical avant-garde as an assault…
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Read more: Eastern Shore
Some new music from friends: Wilco A Ghost is Born Velvet Underground Fully Loaded Pixies Come On Pilgrim Mates of State My Solo Project Built to Spill The Normal Years The Fire Theft Some Arab Strap (I need to stick…
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Read more: Where is my mind
Just returned from the woods. All night party for graduating artists in visual arts. Huge bonfire. Hundreds of people. Sculptures hanging from the trees in the woods. The guy hired a live DJ and built a log cabin in the…
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Read more: The Goods are in the Trunk
Interesting trunk! Overall ranking: a good supplemental trunk for the study of Westward Expansion. In the surfing room a message appears on the screen: a fatal error has occurred please relaunch internet explorer version 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6…
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Read more: Line breaks etc.
The poems never publish the way I type them (line breaks etc.) Ah well. Only rough ones anyway.
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Read more: GO POG
He is, in all modesty and honesty, “just doing his job”—insuring that what we really think, and what we actually say, is a tight fit. Attention to details. Honesty. Integrity. Timeliness. Complete satisfaction. In all honesty, there’s too much “fluff’…
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Read more: Of Our Cranial Love for the Lion (draft two)
We were reading toward Bethlehem suffice it to say we were tired elephants so we were reading toward Bethlehem looking for new streaks across the sky. We were reading toward Bethlehem with wet blankets and a mop looking for new…
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Read more: Of Our Cranial Love for the Lion
Had a great Lucipo meeting yesterday with Evie Shockley, Tony Tost, and Ken Rumble. The discussions helped me replay with my poem that plays with the Second Coming. I want many second comings. I am not satisfied with one Apocalypse.…
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Read more: Lucipo Lucipo Lucipo
The Dallas Hockaday position did not work out. They wanted someone to teach two classes and I need full time work. I am excited to stay here in NC for a while though. We got a great group of poets…
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Read more: One big whirl
What a whirl after my return from NY. Busy grading. Check out some pics from NY: NY Trip
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Read more: DC has the worst traffic
long drive, stiff legs. Very enjoyable trip. Tired as. Ate in the meat packing district last night hung out in Chelsea. Great exhibits. Liked the little jumping men on stone tablets and chocolate hip hop. Then we went to McSorleys…
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Read more: what a city
wow. i am exhausted. But what a time yesterday. Drank a lot of rounds at McSorleys and got the t-shirt. I am was disappointed in the poetry selection at The Strand. Found two great bookstores. One was connected to a…
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Read more: lambertville, NJ
took 11 hours to drive from Greensboro, NC to Lambertville, NJ. Long day yesterday. Drank a few pints to sleep. It’s 6:24AM and we are about to hit the road. Catching a train into NY (YEAH). Our friend/host has to…
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Read more: Tony’s open eye cafe reading series
Tony Tost started a reading series at the open eye cafe where he works. Great crowd last night. Tony and Brian really spread the word. A really really refreshing change to the university reading venue. A lot more energy, more…
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Read more: Haze cleared my head, kindof
Rainy day and a Monday. However, while giving a test on Irish drama I read some Haze by Mark Wallace. I feel much better knowing the issues a little more clearly without simple solutions or binaries and it implicates and…
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Read more: Desert City Reading Series
Ken Rumble rocks. He’s really working it here in NC. What an amazing reading last night. All three poets distinct in delivery. Mark Wallace was very generous, warm, gorgeous in his reading. from “Reasons to Write”: “If I / keep…
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Read more: Hockaday school in Dallas, TX
Woke up at 4am today. Choices choices choices. Got a letter requesting a phone interview for a position teaching English at an all-girls school in Dallas, TX called Hockaday. I know nothing about Texas except the stereotypes. I know nothing…
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Read more: We Never Leave Reality
So the 5 AM writing time continues. I’ve often heard advice to wake up with not fully formed critical apparatus or coffee stimulant and write without censoring. Doesn’t this assume the critical/creative split? For me, the early morning writing requires…
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Read more: Mark Wallace, Rod Smith, K. Lorraine Graham
I am very excited about the reading this Saturday in Carborro, NC. Listening to Mark Wallace via Real Audio right now. Excited to hear him live. Just got Complications from Standing in A Circle by Mark Wallace and Music or…
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Read more: some pics
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Read more: two kids on my shoulders
Wish I could have made it to Raleigh on Saturday to hear Aaron and hit the used bookstores. Sounded like a great time. I am wondering about the idea of artists getting better. To my ears R.E.M’s first and second…
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Read more: drowning but don’t need saving
Deep sea diving with Frank Stanford. At first my ears kept popping and I had to surface a lot for air (not used to holding my breath for so long). But now I can stay down much longer. The ocean…
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Read more: The World’s Smallest man, Charlie B
What’s going to happen after I finish?
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Read more: The Game
1. Grab the nearest book. 2. Open the book to page 23. 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions. My nearest book was an anthology of Irish drama…
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Read more: reactionary tactics
You know sometimes I get swept up in reactionary rhetoric. Sometimes I don’t do my research and assume way too much. This is the case with my entry on Foetry on Monday. First, the heresay of unfair judging. As many…
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Read more: New Head
Had a great time hanging out with Tony Tost and his girlfriend Leigh. We ate on a balcony overlooking the big city of Greensboro and speculated about whether or not the passing clouds would break into storm. The talk of…
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Read more: Creature Comforts
Received an interesting email from a guy named Aaron Lundstrom about creature comforts and beautiful narcotics. I’ve been mulling. I am not sure an outright dismisal of popular culture is effective. I think self-righteousness can be just as scary as…
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Read more: wanna shake it up next fall
Just ordered the books I am gonna use for my classes in the fall. For my two sections of English 101: 1) Confronting Capitalism edited by Eddie Yuen, George Katsiaficas, Daniel Burton-Rose (Soft Skull Press) 2) Snark, Inc,: A Corporate…
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Read more: Foetry
All this talk of ethics and contests. I see how a judge could pick someone they knew (given MFA programs and reading circuits and the like) but with money involved I feel more frustrated. The entrance fees supporting the first…
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Read more: boring anthologies from Norton etc.
I am going to attempt a theme based English 101 class next fall on counter culture. Include movies that deal with the idea of counter culture and revolution such as Fight Club, The Matrix (part two). Longman has an anthology…
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Read more: Small small press
Just finished Albert Mobilio’s The Geographics. Rocked my socks. One of the best books I’ve read. Not sure what it is. I can’t put my finger on it yet. I wouldn’t rule out music based on the label. However, I…
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Read more: More Substance Please Sir !
The Kills are rocking me this morning. I’ve been contemplating the idea of information overload (esp. image overload) and poetry either resisting or accelerating the overload. I’ve heard on many occassions that poetry helps a person slow down. But I…
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Read more: Robotnicka
Turned 30 yesterday. Got a Nikon coolpix camera. Spent all morning playing with it instead of preparing a lesson plan on Kierkegaard. Got some music. The new Modest Mouse, Dr. Eugene Chadbourne, and The Kills. Went to a show at…
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Read more: hero worship
Interesting contrast this weekend. My friend’s parent’s came down this weekend and they love Billy Collins. They are both doctors and extremely nice. So first, I went to the beat conference and watched Pull My Daisy and heard David Amram…
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Read more: Hey check this out
Found a really cool site called Titanic Operas: poetry and new materialities. check it out at Titanic operas
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Read more: teaching doesn’t equal lost art
Just decided to teach as a full time lecturer for another year. I enjoy teaching. There are plenty of great poets who do not/did not compromise their poetry for “professional” reasons. I am writing more than I ever have while…
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Read more: Swinging swinging swinging
Josh Corey’s notes from the AWP conference are fascinating. The MFA as a gated community. As post-MFA I can see this. However, the “avant guarde” feels like a gated community as well. When will we get a new noun? I…
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Read more: Post-Avant by Daniel Zimmerman
My friend Dan returned with goodies from AWP: Poker by Tomaz Salamun (ugly ducking press. really well made) Fa(r)ther Down: Songs from the Allegy Trials by Arielle Greenberg (New Michigan press) Post-Avant by Daniel Zimmerman (Pavement Saw Press) I just…
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Read more: I can’t stop . . . I just can’t stop
Obessions. Yeah obessions. I am redoing my library like I used to redo my hair. I would grow it for a few months then shave it bald. All go then start from scratch. Here a beard gone tomorrow. So I…
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Read more: The Bookshop
Met a few poets and scholars at the bookshop in Chapel Hill yesterday. In particular a real nice guy named Joe Donahue who teaches at Duke. He told me about a reading series in carborro at the Sizl art gallery.…
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Read more: Good News for People Who Love Bad News
Excited to get the new Modest Mouse CD and bootleg. The cd is being released spot dead on my b-day. April 6th 2004. Only heard “float on.” Liked it. Hope it’s as good as the Moon. Their albums declined after…
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Read more: Some confessions of branding
In the process of writing maybe brand is in the background somewhere but after a while it seems to me the author is branded. What are blurbs but a brand? I often glance at the blurbs for names/brands (shameful I…
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Read more: Asstanding
I am floored. Moved. Excited. Yes Yes Yes. There goes my head. I am alive. Check out K. Silem Mohammad’s electronic chapbook: <a href="http://www.durationpress.com/bookstore “>Duration Press The only way out is in since the out has already been appropriated by…
