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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

MLGI & One-Song Sunday

Two shows coming up before I leave town:

Thursday, May 29th: Box Awesome w/ Yellow Crystal Star & dickhearse a discourse on dickhorse, visuals from Huskernaut.


Sunday, June 1st: Box Awesome
One-Song Sunday: One single, uninterrupted 13-hour long song with a fluctuating set of musicians.

One-Song Sunday is in the spirit of Terry Riley's eternal music experiments, Godspeed You Black Emperor's 24-hours straight event playing one note & that time you & your friends played music until dawn just because you didn't want to stop.

This is open to anyone willing or wanting to participate in the song, regardless of style or skill level. So if you're reading this, you're invited. Come down & play for a few hours.




I'm excited to see what happens this sunday with this event. I'm excited for when there will be a lot of people on stage together & I'm excited for when the club will be empty except for the people on stage.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Thanks

Thanks to everyone who came to Zach's & my reading Friday night.

Zach's poem "The Pond" is the best.

Thanks for writing that, Zach.

Thanks to Tugboat for hosting us.

You are all very nice.

And very charming.

And very cute.

You are as cute as baby kangaroo rats.

No joke, check out these pictures from the night:






Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Reading Friday Night at Tugboat, 7pm



Zach Schomburg & I will be giving a reading this Friday at Tugboat Gallery at 7pm.
He's leaving the very next day for Portland & I'm leaving the following week for NYC.

The Tugboat Gallery is at 116 N. 14th Street – Second Story above Gomez Art Supply. There's a entrance next to Jake's.


Thank you Ethan Paquin



Packing up my apartment, I keep stopping to look at books that i haven't taken off the shelves in a while. I sat down to read a bit of Ethan Paquin's The Violence & a money order for $60 from '06 fell out.

Saturday, May 17, 2008

Diode & Birthday


The new issue of Diode is up.

Fantastic line up:

Gennady Aygi, trans. Sarah Valentine
Daniel Borzutzky
Blake Butler
Lauren Caldwell & Emily Rosko
Liz Canfield
Andrea Cohen
Julia Cohen
Rebecca Cook
J. P. Dancing Bear
Emily Kendal Frey & Zachary Schomburg Richard Garcia
Brent Goodman
Noah Eli Gordon
Arpine Konyalian Grenier
Matthew Guenette
Sueyeun Juliette Lee
Sandy Longhorn
Rebecca Loudon
Amjad Nasser, trans. Khaled Mattawa
Sea S. Perez
Jon Pineda
Emily Rosko
Jeffrey Thomson
Matthew Thorburn
Joe Wilkins



Also it is Diode Co-Editor Patty Paine's birthday!
Gift yourself a gift for her birthday, order a copy of her chapbook

Monday, May 12, 2008

If I were in NY this Saturday I'd make you go to this with me


Goose Up!

Poetry!

at East Coast Aliens
Saturday, May 17th, 3-8pm
Doors 2:30 pm, $6


Ana Božičević

John Coletti

Kate Greenstreet

Sarah Gridley

Katy Henriksen

Shannon Jonas

Jennifer Kronovet

Mark Lamoureux

Timothy Liu

Chris Martin

Jess Mynes

Cate Peebles

Christopher Rizzo

Matthew Rohrer

Frank Sherlock

Joanna Sondheim

Shanxing Wang

Rebecca Wolff



w/ projections by
Stephen Hilger

& music from
The Hadacol

Hosted by Cannibal, Saltgrass, Harp & Altar, & Tight


East Coast Aliens
216 Franklin St
btwn. Green & Huron
Greenpoint, Brooklyn
G to Greenpoint Ave (exit at India St)
B61/B43/B42

eastcoastaliens.com
typomag.com/burningchair
flesheatingpoems.blogspot.com
harpandaltar.com
saltgrassjournal.blogspot.com
tightjournal.blogspot.com


Ana Božičević moved to NYC from Croatia in 1997. She's the author of chapbooks Document (Octopus Books, 2007) and Morning News (Kitchen Press, 2006). Look for her recent work in Denver Quarterly, Saltgrass, Hotel Amerika, absent, The New York Quarterly, Bat City Review, MiPOesias, Octopus Magazine and The Portable Boog Reader 2: An Anthology of NYC Poetry. Ana co-edits RealPoetik.

John Coletti is the author of The New Normalcy (BoogLit 2002), Physical Kind (Yo-Yo-Labs 2005), and Street Debris (Fell Swoop 2005), a collaboration with poet Greg Fuchs with whom he also co-edits Open 24 Hours Press. He currently is the editor of The Poetry Project Newsletter.

Kate Greenstreet is the author of case sensitive (Ahsahta Press, 2006) and three chapbooks, Learning the Language (Etherdome Press, 2005), Rushes (above/ground press, 2007), and This is why I hurt you (Lame House Press, April 2008). Her second book, The Last 4 Things, will be out from Ahsahta in 2009. Her poems can be found in journals like Cannibal, Fascicle, and Handsome. New work is forthcoming in Filling Station, Practice, and The Columbia Review.

Sarah Gridley is Poet in Residence and a Lecturer in Creative Writing at Case Western Reserve University. She received an MFA in poetry from the University of Montana in 2000, where she was a Richard Hugo scholar and won the 1999 Merriam Frontier Award for excellence in creative writing. The University of California Press published her book Weather Eye Open in 2005. She has recently completed a new poetry manuscript, whose poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Fourteen Hills, NEO, Harp & Altar, Crazy Horse, jubilat, Denver Quarterly, New American Writing, and Chicago Review.

Katy Henriksen was born and raised in the Arkansas Ozarks. She is the design editor of the poetry journal Cannibal, which she creates with her husband Matt Henriksen in their tiny railroad apartment in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She also helps run the Burning Chair Readings. Her music and culture writing may be found in Venus Zine, The Brooklyn Rail, Paste, Publishers Weekly, Puremusic.com, Rust Buckle, and elsewhere. Four of her poems are forthcoming in Tight.

Shannon Jonas is the author of Compathy (Cannibal Books, 2007) and lives in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Jennifer Kronovet is the author of Awayward (BOA Editions, 2009), selected by Jean Valentine as the winner of the Poulin Prize. Kronovet is the co-founder and co-editor of CIRCUMFERENCE, a journal of poetry in translation. Her poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Colorado Review, Harp & Altar, Ploughshares, A Public Space, and other journals. She was born and raised in New York City, and has lived in Chicago, St. Louis, and Beijing.

Mark Lamoureux is a poet, critic and translator who lives in Astoria, NY. His work has appeared in numerous publications, both in print and online. He is an associate editor for Fulcrum Annual. He is the author of three chapbooks: City/Temple (Ugly Duckling Presse, 2003), 29 Cheeseburgers (Pressed Wafer, 2004) and Film Poems (Katalanche Press, 2005).

Timothy Liu is the author of six books of poems, most recently For Dust Thou Art. Two new books are forthcoming, Bending the Mind Around the Dream's Blown Fuse (Talisman House, 2008) and Polytheogamy (Saturnalia Press, 2009). His journals and papers are archived in the Berg Collection at the New York Public Library. Liu is currently an Associate Professor at William Paterson University and on the Core Faculty at Bennington College's Writing Seminars; he lives in Manhattan.

Chris Martin is the author of American Music. His new book, Becoming Weather, is trying to become published. His newer book, On Song, is an ongoing investigation of song's ontological use from the Caveman Days until Tonight. He is the editor of Puppy Flowers, an online magazine of the arts, and resides near the Prospect Park Zoo with a beautiful lady and her cat.

Jess Mynes is the author of Birds for Example, Coltsfoot Insularity (a collaboration with Aaron Tieger), In(ex)teriors, and Full on Jabber (a collaboration with Christopher Rizzo). He is the editor of Fewer & Further Press. In 2008, his If and When (Katalanche Press), Sky Brightly Picked (Skysill Press), Recently Clouds, and a second edition of In(ex)teriors (Anchorite Press) will be published. He lives in Wendell, MA where he co curates a reading series, All Small Caps. His poems have appeared in numerous publications.

Cate Peebles lives in Brooklyn and works at the literary agency, Sobel Weber Associates, in Manhattan. Her poems have appeared in, or are forthcoming from, Tin House, Octopus, La Petite Zine, MiPOesias, Capgun, and others. She co-edits the on-line poetry magazine, Fou.

Christopher Rizzo is a writer and publisher who lives in New York. Over the years, his work has appeared in Art New England, The Cultural Society, Cannibal, Dusie, H_NGM_N, and Spell among other magazines. Christopher has also authored several chapbooks, such as Claire Obscure (Katalanche Press, 2005), Zing (Carve Editions, 2006), and The Breaks (Fewer & Further Press, 2006). Full on Jabber, a collaborative work written with poet Jess Mynes, was released by Martian Press in 2007. Christopher also edits Anchorite Press, an independent poetry publisher of innovative work. He is a doctoral candidate in English at the University at Albany.

Matthew Rohrer is the author of five books of poetry, most recently RISE UP, published by Wave Books. He teaches in the creative writing program at NYU and lives in Brooklyn.

Frank Sherlock is the co-author of the newly released Ready-to-Eat Individual with Brett Evans.

Joanna Sondheim's chapbooks, The Fit and Thaumatrope, were published by Sona Books in 2004 and 2007, respectively. Recent work appears in Unsaid magazine.

Shanxing Wang was born in Jinzhong, Shanxi province, China, in 1965. He moved to the U.S. in 1991 to pursue a PhD in mechanical engineering at University of California at Berkeley. While an assistant professor of engineering at Rutgers University, he began taking writing courses at Rutgers and later the Poetry Project, and subsequently received a Zora Neale Hurston Scholarship to attend the summer writing program at Naropa University in Colorado in 2003. His first book Mad Science in Imperial City (Futurepoem Books, 2005) won the 2006 Asian American Literary Award for Poetry. His current thinking and struggling focuses on intersections of poetry/poetics with physics/mathematics, history, visual arts, and continental philosophy. He is also a competitive table tennis player and a table tennis coach. He lives and writes in Queens and he has a blog: http://shanxingwang.blogspot.com.

Rebecca Wolff is the author of Manderley, Figment, and The King (forthcoming 2009). She is the publisher and editor of Fence, Fence Books, and The Constant Critic, and is a fellow of the New York State Writers Institute, with which Fence is affiliated. She lives in Athens, New York.

You requested the highest number i can count to


New music from MLGI at April Club.

This new one is me & Ande on his porch with the ambient sounds of Lincoln on a beautiful Spring day.

Trickhouse



The first issue of Trickhouse is up.

Visual Art by Lara Rivera.
Writing from Sara Veghlan, Christian Peet & Peter Markus.
Giant snowballs & ice palaces from The Leisure Projects.
Sound by Chris Funkhouser.
A brief introduction to downtown Tucson by Juliana Spallholz.
Interview with Martin Riker of Flood Editions.
Texts and images by Elizabeth Rollins & Ben Johnson.
Video work by Solan Jensen, one of the most beautiful men I have ever met.

Birdsong. / The air is quiet. / I water plants.

Ana Božičević answers the kinds of questions you didn't know you were allowed to ask.

For instance, what are swiffle pants?

Newspaper Clippings from Jeff Downey

Jeff has been sending me these clippings. He's working on some program that is digitizing old newspapers. Or so he claims. My theory involves a really big bag of skittles & a time machine.







Sunday, May 11, 2008

Check It

Check out Ryo Yamaguchi's poems in Diagram & Blackbird

Also Alendra Kleeman's series in Diagram

The Los Angeles Electric 8 have a cd for you. Just for you.

This is disturbing.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Creation Myth: read by Patrick Wilkins, video by Elisabeth Reinkordt, sound design by Ande Reinkordt, text by Bucky Dent


Creation Myth from nocoastfilms on Vimeo.

Friday, May 09, 2008

I am the strongest cowboy in the world