Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 3, 2011
No, Dear Launch Reading next Friday
Hello! Mark yr calendars because on Friday, November 11, No, Dear will release Issue 8, the METAL issue!
Reading poems from the issue:
Hanna Andrews
Julian Brolaski
Iris Cushing
B.C. Edwards
Seth Graves
Austin LaGrone
Gracie Leavitt
Anne Marie Rooney
Paige Taggart
Brian Trimboli
Amber West
Pete's Candy Store, 709 Lorimer, Bklyn. 7pm! Wear yr metal tee, or, y'know, yr chain mail!
Thursday, October 27, 2011
New poems in Papirmasse!
I've never met Kirsten McCrea, but I'm pretty much convinced she is one of the most amazing humans ever. Kirsten is a visual artist living in Montreal and she's the art-smarts behind several supercool projects.
First, there's The Hot Topic Project:
... in which Kirsten painted a portrait of every person named in the Le Tigre song "Hot Topic." Be still my heart. Read more about the project here!
And then, there's Papirmasse, a mail-art subscription through which, for $5 per month, you receive work by a different artist/writer pair each month for a year.
I'm happy to be November's poet--two poems from Slope Move plus one poem from a new series, "The Frames", will be featured in the issue. Check out my interview on the Papirmasse blog!
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Candy
Because life IS crazy! And because I LOVE Iggy, in every incarnation. Also, this is totally part of the soundtrack for Slope Move. All that separation anxiety! Even the video is all separate spheres-esque.
I sort of imagine that when Kate Pierson joins in, even though she's singing the same chorus, she's actually kinda eye-rolly about all of Iggy's shirtless wallowing. Eff off guy, you blew it.
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
The News in Neon
**My first book of poems, Slope Move, is forthcoming from Coconut Books in 2012!**
It's a book-length poem about, well, leaving.
More specifically, it's about the act of separation: from an "other", from the self, & from linearity (i.e. the splits that occur within narratives--through shifts in time, perspective, & memory.)
Also poems about bird-hating, co-dependency, Liz Phair songs, & Chicago.
Labels:
bad at blogging,
Coconut Books,
Slope Move,
Tracey Emin
Monday, May 9, 2011
[Red Missed Aches] by Jennifer Tamayo, now available for pre-order!
Jennifer Tamayo's Red Missed Aches Read Missed Aches Red Mistakes Read Mistakes is now available for preorder on the Switchback website and on Amazon!
[Red Missed Aches] is a perfect-bound 8.5" x 8.5" book of text and images, winner of the Switchback Books 2010 Gatewood Prize, selected by Cathy Park Hong.
From Cathy Park Hong's introduction:
Jennifer Tamayo's writing is cacophonous, rude, and stripped. She uses equal measures of English, Spanish, and Spanglish; she landmines her poetry with malapropisms so the music is startling and pleasingly discordant.
[Red Missed Aches] feels defiantly unfinished, adhering to a DIY feminist punk aesthetic so that it is more rough assemblage than bound book, a palimpsest that provocatively revises female sexuality and citizenship. Tamayo's debut collection is a daring and astonishing work that refuses borders.
Switchback Books
May 15, 2011
ISBN-10: 0978617266
ISBN-13: 978-0978617264
$18.00
Visit the Switchback site to purchase the book via Paypal!!
(And while you're at it, be sure to enter the 2011 Gatewood contest, open for submissions right now!)
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 7pm: Donnelly, Nezhukumatathil, Waldman & American Poet issue 40!
I'm excited to announce that American Poet issue 40 is hot off the press!
Come celebrate with me and hear readings by the fabulous Timothy Donnelly, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, & Anne Waldman at Housing Works Bookstore Cafe, Wednesday, April 20, at 7pm. Grab a free copy of American Poet and be sure to buy a coffee or a beer from the cafe (and perhaps a used book from the shelves!) All Housing Works proceeds go towards the fight against AIDS and homelessness.
This issue of American Poet, the journal of the Academy of American Poets, features essays by Sharon Dolin, Aimee Nezhukumatathil, & Marilyn Hacker among others, and includes poems by Galway Kinnell, Khaled Mattawa, Mark Doty, Jean Valentine, Yusef Komunyakaa, Laura Mullen, Juan Felipe Herrera, Rosmarie Waldrop, Timothy Donnelly, Anne Waldman, Adrienne Rich, Evie Shockley and many others.
All are welcome! See you there!
Friday, April 1, 2011
Switchback Books is now open to submissions for the 2011 Gatewood Prize!
The Gatewood Prize is Switchback Books' annual competition for a first or second full-length (48-80 pp.) collection of poems by a woman writing in the English language. It is named after Emma Gatewood, the first woman to thru-hike the Appalachian Trail.
2011 JUDGE: Harryette Mullen
READING PERIOD: April 1-June 1, 2011
HARRYETTE MULLEN's most recent books are Recyclopedia (Graywolf Press, 2006) and Sleeping with the Dictionary (University of California Press, 2002), a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. Mullen was the 2009 recipient of the Academy of American Poets' Fellowship Award. She teaches African American literature and creative writing in the English Department at the University of California, Los Angeles.Please visit our website for more information and guidelines.
Please re-post and spread the word! Thank you!
Hanna Andrews & Becca Klaver, Editors
Whitney Holmes, Managing Editor
Dolly Lemke, Assistant Editor
Brandi Homan, Board President
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
I Am a Natural Wonder
My manic little poem is up today at Lily Ladewig & Anne Cecilia Holmes' I Am a Natural Wonder poem project! Big thanks!
You can also read their collaborative chapbook by the same title, published by Blue Hour Press, available as an e-chap on the blog.
You can also read their collaborative chapbook by the same title, published by Blue Hour Press, available as an e-chap on the blog.
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