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Saturday
Sep262009

The Other Room Interviews Tina Darragh

Following on from The Other Room's interview with P. Inman, they now turn their attention to Tina Darragh.

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Friday
Sep252009

Writers Forum

Saturday 26th September, 3.30 for 4pm start Writers Forum workshop Betsey Trotwood, Farringdon Road, EC1

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Friday
Sep252009

Into the Openned

We were recently interviewed by Oliver Fay for Resonance FM. The show is being broadcast on Tuesday 29th September at 11pm. You can stream the show online here at that time, or alternatively if you live in central London you can tune in to 104.4fm. We are working on archiving the recording too, so keep an eye out on the blog if you miss the show and want to listen to it.

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Thursday
Sep242009

onedit 14

Now online. Featuring:

  • Amy De'Ath
  • Johan de Wit
  • Daniel Kane
  • Chandler Lewis
  • Lissa Wolsak

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Sunday
Sep202009

A Decade of Poetics at Edge Hill

Robert Sheppard has posted further details of plans to recognise a decade of poetics at Edge Hill university.

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Saturday
Sep192009

Matt Dalby's Sound Poetry Links

Matt Dalby has posted some excellent sound poetry links on his blog, linking to pieces on Cobbing and resources for bp Nichol and Jörg Piringer.

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Saturday
Sep192009

Abigail Child Selected Films 1986 - 2006

PennSound is pleased to present four of filmmaker-poet Abigail Child's films, including one new film from 2006 and three films from her award-winning series Is This What You Were Born For? Please follow the link to Child's PennSound film page for streaming flash versions of these films. Visit Child's website for more information on rentals and purchases.

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Wednesday
Sep162009

The Other Room

Wednesday 7th October, 7pm

  • Craig Dworkin
  • Michael Haslam
There is also a well-stocked book table. Old Abbey Inn, 61 Pencroft Way, Manchester Science Park, Manchester M15 6AY Admission is free. The Other Room will also be running another event for Oxjam: Sunday 25th October, 1pm
  • Stuart Calton
  • James Davies
  • Tony Trehy
Apotheca, Northern Quarter, Manchester Read more about Oxjam.

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Wednesday
Sep162009

Tom Clark

Ron Silliman:

There are a lot of blogs that publish the poetry of the blog owner, but virtually none of the others are by Tom Clark, a man who has been a master of the post-avant lyric for some four decades that I can remember. And if these are mostly current work – they’re mostly not dated unlike, say, much of Larry Eigner’s verse – it represents an intense outpouring at a time in one’s life when many other poets have tended to drift off into silence. Without even getting into the fact that Clark’s the first NY School poet of his generation to make great use of the web (he’s also a major contributor to the Vanitas blog), it’s well worth checking out at least once a week.
You can read Tom Clark's blog here.

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Tuesday
Sep152009

Glossator

Glossator publishes original commentaries, editions and translations of commentaries, and essays and articles relating to the theory and history of commentary, glossing, and marginalia (catena, commentum, gemara, glossa, hypomnema, midrash, peser, pingdian, scholia, tafsir, talkhis, tika, vritti, zend, zhangju, et al). The journal aims to encourage the practice of commentary as a creative form of intellectual work and to provide a forum for dialogue and reflection on the past, present, and future of this ancient genre of writing. By aligning itself, not with any particular discipline, but with a particular mode of production, Glossator gives expression to the fact that praxis founds theory.
Volume 1 is available to view online and features:
  • Nicola Masciandaro
  • Erik Butler
  • Alan Ramon Clinton
  • Bruno Gull
  • Stephanie A. Viereck Gibbs Kamath
  • Anna Klosowska
  • J. H Prynne
  • Daniel C. Remein
  • Adam Rosen
  • Michael Stone-Richards
via Ryan Dobran

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