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Friday
Feb152008

if p then q

'if p then q is a publisher of experimental poetry: books, a magazine, downloads, and other forms, based in Manchester, UK. Established in 2008 it is the re-incarnation of Matchbox.' James Davies delivers goodness in a red box. Look out for the addition of Matchbox to the Openned press in the next few days too. Link

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Thursday
Feb142008

International Exchange for Poetic Invention

'International Exchange for Poetic Invention is a multilanguage weblog with links and information on poetic invention – our term for exploratory / investigative / experimental / radical / conceptual poetry. We hope the site will serve as an international point of contact for the exchange of information among those interested. Charles Bernstein & Ton van 't Hof' Link

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Wednesday
Feb132008

La Vie mode d'emploi

'Ultimately, there would be nothing to show for 50 years of work: the project would leave absolutely no mark on the world. Unfortunately for Bartlebooth, Winkler's puzzles become increasingly difficult and Bartlebooth himself becomes blind. A crazed art fanatic also intervenes in an attempt to stop Bartlebooth from destroying his art. By 1975, Bartlebooth is 16 months behind in his plans, and he dies whilst completing his 439th puzzle.' Wikipedia article

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Wednesday
Feb132008

14 Hour

14hour_small.jpg 14 Hour Spoken Word and 60s Sounds. Free Entry. Coming up: My Bloody Valentine's Day Massacre Saturday 16th February 7pm - Upstairs at The Griffin 93 Leonard Street EC2A - off Great Eastern Street by The Old Blue Last Tubes Old Street/Liverpool Street London FREE entry List of readers after the jump. This event is brought to you by the letter "J" and the following poets: Joe Dunthorne: Part of Generation Txt, Joe's debut novel Submarine is published by Penguin. Can write an Oulipo poem just like ringing a bell. Jow Lindsay: One of the editors of Bad Press and the blogger behind Everyone's Cup of Tea. Fair warning. John Osborne: Performed at Latitude Festival last year to wide acclaim. He was holidaying in the South of France the day that Jill Dando died. Jones (Richard Tyrone): Indefatigable host of long-running poetry night UTTER! Acoustics from Chris Hennessy of Pictures As well music from guest DJ Phil Istine: Principal mastermind behind the Sweet But Deadly collective. Expect garage punkers and organ grinders.

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Tuesday
Feb122008

1940's Paperback Mysteries

Monday
Feb112008

Critiphoria [revisited]

We posted back in August of last year about a 'new journal [which] will energize poetry and criticism through one another, exploring their intersection in the possibility of a "third genre"'. Well, it's alive. Critiphoria is its name and the journey is below. Link

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Saturday
Feb092008

Ron Silliman completes a questionnaire from the Poetry Foundation

'3. How can the delivery of poems from writers to readers be improved? 'We need, I think, to acknowledge that there is no particular “natural” relationship between poetry & print – the best poets are not those most likely to be picked up and promoted by the trade presses, important writers are allowed to go out of print, chapbooks and print-on-demand volumes don’t fit the distribution model of trade books, etc.' Link

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Friday
Feb082008

Avant-Garde All The Time

Awful title. 'Poet Kenneth Goldsmith presents selections from UbuWeb, the learned and varietous online repository concerning concrete & sound poetry, experimental film, outsider art and all things avant-garde. Featured artists include Patti Smith, Joseph Beuys, Robert Wilson, Meredith Monk, William S. Burroughs, Amiri Baraka, Laurie Anderson, Frank Zappa, John Cage, Andy Warhol, Kathy Acker, Dan Graham, Richard Foreman, Guy Debord, Kim Gordon, Mike Kelley, Morton Feldman, Guillaume Apollinaire, Robert Ashley and Yoko Ono. SCHEDULE: Every Six Weeks' Link *The SUBSCRIBE button does wondrous things.

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Thursday
Feb072008

Will Self & Iain Sinclair

'Friday 8 February 2008, Victoria and Albert museum Lecture Theatre, 7pm Known for his satirical, grotesque and fantastic novels and short stories, Will Self talks about his recent book, Psychogeography, with the author Iain Sinclair. Together they discuss the meaning of this term and the significance of this new genre of writing. £7.50, concessions available Supported by University of Westminster' If you can tolerate Will Self for more than 30 second snippets on Grumpy Old Men, you're better than me. But I hear the other guy is quite good.

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Thursday
Feb072008

poetrica

'Conceived for PDA's, the Web, cell phones, electronic panels, different-sized papers, and different digital printing methods, Poetrica also explores reading and perception contexts. Re-dimensioned and saved as something new, images are made from the same information, but are not connected to a specific support, emphasizing the cloning logic that permeates digital creation.' Link

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