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Friday
Jun292007

Harry Stephen Keeler's finest

From http://home.williampoundstone.net/Keeler/Home.html 'It was like trying to think about the square root of minus zero.' - Harry Stephen Keeler Plot summaries A man is found strangled to death in the middle of a lawn, yet there are no footprints other than his own. Police suspect the "Flying Strangler-Baby," a killer midget who disguises himself as a baby and stalks victims by helicopter. (X. Jones of Scotland Yard, 1936) Someone killed an antique dealer just so he could steal the face -- only the face -- from a surrealist painting of "The Man from Saturn." (The Face of the Man from Saturn, 1933) A woman's body disappears while taking a steam bath. Only her head and toes, sticking out of the steam cabinet, remain. (The Case of the Transparent Nude, 1958) Because of a clause in a will, a character has to wear a pair of hideous blue glasses constantly for a whole year. This is so that he will eventually see a secret message that is visible only with the glasses. (The Spectacles of Mr. Cagliostro, 1929) A poem leads the protagonist to a cemetery specializing in circus freaks and the grave of "Legga, the Human Spider," a woman with four legs and six arms. Legga was born in Canton, China, and died in Canton, Ohio. (The Riddle of the Traveling Skull, 1934) A disgruntled phone company employee calls every man in Minneapolis, telling him the morning papers will name him as the secret husband of convicted murderess Jemimah Cobb, who runs a whorehouse specializing in women with physical abnormalities. (The Man With the Magic Eardrums, 1939) Every resident of "Idiot's Valley" is mentally retarded and packs a gun. (Several novels; Idiot's Valley is Keeler's Yoknapatawpha County.)

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Thursday
Jun282007

Crossing the Line

Crossing the Line Poetry Reading 7:30PM Friday 3rd of August Poets: Will Rowe Steve Willey Venue: The Plough 28 Museum St WC1A 1LH

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Wednesday
Jun272007

Born Magazine

'Born is an all-volunteer project that brings together writers, artists, and others from diverse fields to create storytelling artworks. Our name reflects the creative process nurtured by collaboration and the bringing together of traditional and new forms of art and literature, diverse media, and emerging technologies. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, Born is dedicated to the emergence and continuing evolution of art forms that bring together different creative genres.' Link

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Tuesday
Jun262007

The Foundry, Shoreditch, 16 March 2005

Monday
Jun252007

machinebook

about machinebook is perpetually under construction by "6billionghosts" and "Lois Lydia" contact us: us at machinebook dot org Link

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Sunday
Jun242007

New at Meshworks

!) Feature: Andrea Brady, Peter Manson, and Keston Sutherland. Miami University - April 2007. Video from a reading in support of the new Chicago Review. http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/meshworks/archive/miami/new-british-poets/ !!) Tom Leonard. SoundEye Festival - July 2005. Video and sound of Leonard reading poems that appear in his newest chapbook Being a Human Being and Other Poems as well as other poems including all Six Glasgow Poems and "A Priest Came on at Merkland Street". http://www.orgs.muohio.edu/meshworks/archive/soundeye/leonard-tom/ !!!) New video art from William R. Howe, daniel Ereditario, Keith Tuma & Justin Katko, VIA THE MAN KATKO.

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Saturday
Jun232007

Spencer Selby in the Continental Review

Link 'Brought to you by The Continental Review. View a slide show of his recent visual poetry as he reads his textual poetry above and behind. There are some stunning juxtapostions of spoken and visual word in the first three minutes.' Link found on Crag Hill's Poetry Scorecard. Doozy.

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Friday
Jun222007

Feckedy boobles

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-onBs-nc2s] - Alex

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Friday
Jun222007

Fact:

If you google the definition of a word you don't know from a Guardian article, it's usually dictionary.com's word of the day.

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Thursday
Jun212007

Locus Point

A COMMUNITY-CENTERED APPROACH TO LITERARY PUBLISHING Each edition of LOCUSPOINT is built on a set of cities or regions. Guest Editors in each location are tasked with locating poetry community within their areas to whatever extent or degree they experience it by selecting seven poets whose work they want to highlight. Each poet contributes five pages of poetry to the city. The Guest Editor writes an introduction to his or her selections to comment on the poetry scene where they live. Link Thanks to John Sparrow for this and his post on Locus Point on his blog (part of our little community) Link

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