Posts from the “Journal” Category

VIDA’s Count – The Replies!

Posted on February 26, 2011

Articles (click titles) on The Count @ VIDA: 1.)  The Lack of Female Bylines in Magazines Is Old News – Katha Pollitt @ Slate 2.)  Being Female – Eileen Myles @ The Awl 3.)   How To Publish Women Writers: A Letter to Publishers about the VIDA Count — Annie Finch @ Her Circle 4.) ‘Numbers don’t lie’: Addressing the gender gap in literary publishing — Jessa Crispin @ PBS 5.) On breaking the literary glass ceiling — Jessa Crispin and Michael Schaub @ PBS 6.) Why There’s Gender Bias in Media-and What We Can Do About It — Margot Magowan @ MS. Magazine 7.) Women in Publishing: What’s the Real Story? — Kjerstin Johnson @ Bitch Magazine 8.) Women Get Published and Reviewed…

EOAGH: A Journal of the Arts — ISSUE 5

Posted on October 14, 2009

VISIT EOAGH NOW! A PANEL, READING, & EXHIBITION CHARLES OLSON: LANGUAGE AS PHYSICAL FACT Tenney Nathanson Cole Swensen Steve McCaffery Barbara Henning Anne Waldman A CHAPBOOK Nothing is in Here, by Andrew Levy READINGS/ARTICLES An Interview with Kevin Killian, by Tony Leuzzi TEXT FOR A CUL-DE-SAC, by Wystan Curnow & Lawrence Weiner The Functional Art of Bruce Nauman, by Jessica Hullman A Topological Memoir by Penelope Bloodworth Poetic Ecologies in Bruxelles, by Arpine Konyalian Grenier Composition as Exposition: A Case File, by Bill Marsh Paradox: The Diminishing Increase of an Author, by Tom Clark Field Poetics (a compleat history of de-individualizing practices), by Donald Wellman Raymond Roussel’s (New) Africa, by Louis Bury Iterative View (of Brent Cunningham’s Bird & Forest), by Jesse Seldess Double…

New Stuff Up

Posted on May 26, 2009

Siren is jam-packed with springtime goodness: Siren is back with a brand new issue, including poetry by Michelle Bitting, Mark Cunningham, Valerie Fox, Amy King, Ryan Laks, Gareth Lee, Karyna McGlynn, Sally Molini, Natasha Moni, Cait Rappel, Paul Siegell, and Elizabeth Volpe, and art & photography by Gundega Dege, Matina Stamatakis, and Lafayette Wattles. Also, check out news and notes from former contributors Arlene Ang, Kristy Bowen, Stephanie Dickinson, Jehanne Dubrow, Jeannine Hall Gailey, Dorianne Laux, Rachel Loden, Kiki Petrosino, Peter Schwartz, and Alex Stolis. ~~~ Of course, my own poems, of sorts, appear.  To whet your whistle and make you click the interwebz link, the beginning of one of three: Be Good and Be Country When the grapes are in their wrath, I…

Sous Rature 2ssue is online

Posted on January 6, 2009

is now online featuring the fabulous conviviations of Bernadette Mayer * Nico Vassilakis * Brooklyn Copeland * Maria Williams-Russell * Peter Ciccariello * William Allegrezza * David-Baptiste Chirot * Rodrigo Toscano * Christophe Casamassima * James Sanders * Barry Schwabsky * Michelle Naka Pierce w/ Sue Hammond West * Alexander Jorgensen * Celina Su * Matina Stamatakis * Amy King * Bill Marsh * Brenda Hillman * Charles Bernstein * Samit Roy * Stacy Szymaszek * Paul Hoover * Sawako Nakayasu * Thomas Devaney * Sparrow

Stay Tuned …

Posted on December 13, 2008

End-of-semester work has piled up! More to come … ~~~~ In the meantime, please enjoy a list of online journal sites suggested by WOMPO members! WOM-PO best online journals: Americana: A Journal of Popular Culture (http://www.americanpopularculture.com/journal/index.htm) Anti (http://anti-poetry.com) Big Bridge http://www.bigbridge.org/index2.htm Blackbird http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v1n1/poetry.htm BlazeVOX http://www.blazevox.org Born Magazine http://www.bornmagazine.org/ Coal Hill Review (January 2009) Cortland Review http://www.cortlandreview.com/ Diagram http://www.thediagram.com/ diode http://www.diodepoetry.com/ DMQ Review http://www.dmqreview.com/ Drunken Boat http://www.drunkenboat.com/db9/index.html Exquisite Corpse http://www.corpse.org/ Failbetter http://www.failbetter.com/index.php Fringe http://www.fringemagazine.org/ How2 http://www.asu.edu/pipercwcenter/how2journal/ Innisfree Poetry Journal http://www.authorme.com/innisfree.htm Jacket Magazine http://jacketmagazine.com/00/home.shtml Linebreak http://linebreak.org/about/ Memorious http://www.memorious.org/ Mezzo Cammin (formal) http://www.mezzocammin.com/ Nantahala http://www.nantahalareview.org/ No Tell Motel http://notellmotel.org/index.php The Pedestal http://www.thepedestalmagazine.com/index.php Poemeleon http://www.poemeleon.org/ Poetz http://www.poetz.com/ Qarrtsiluni http://qarrtsiluni.com/ Rattle http://www.rattle.com/ Real Poetik http://realpoetik.blogspot.com/ Salt River Review http://www.poetserv.org/index.html SNReview http://www.snreview.org/ Sweet: A Literary Confection http://www.sweetlit.com/ Tarpaulin Sky http://www.tarpaulinsky.com/…

Note: Font size reduced at author’s request.

Posted on August 28, 2008

The website design broke my lines, so I asked the webmaster to reduce their size. You may need to increase the text size of your browser (go under “View” above and scroll down to “Text Size”) or else squint a lot to read these poems! Click a title: The White of Sacre Coeur Against a Blue Parisian Sky; Why The Wind; The Destiny You Choose is the One You Live Through. Other fabulous poets in the 2008 Autumn/Winter issue of Fox Chase Review include Thomas Devaney, Frank Sherlock, Amy Ouzoonian, and a mess of others. Get there now! ~~~~

Canopic Jar

Posted on July 24, 2008

Canopic Jar 21 is out and about the virtual world, ready for your visit! P o e t r y Kay McKenzie Cooke Rosemarie Crisafi Jo Hemmant Amy King Greg Kosmicki Nicole Kuwik Cynthia Ruth Lewis Hannah Leah Dana Guthrie Martin Rethabile Masilo P.A. Merrill [from our archives] Dike Okoro Meg Pokrass Ren Powell P r o s e Cortney Bledsoe Larry D. Harwood Doug Hoekstra [from our archives] Geoffrey Philp Phil Rice ENJOY! ~~~

Spoooky Boyfriend

Posted on July 7, 2008

Yes, I’ve got new poems, but nope, not a Spooky Boyfriend. The poems just appear in him, though he doesn’t exist. Others whose work appears within his ephemeral visage: Home Peter Davis Jennifer L. Knox Dan Bailey Amy King Ken Baumann Reb Livingston Shane Jones Betsy Fagin Adam J. Maynard Juliet Cook Joey Minutillo Shanna Compton Stephen Daniel Lewis Sarah A. Chavez

Come to Babel Fruit!

Posted on July 1, 2008

BABEL FRUIT Poetry Andrena Zawinski after Taking the Road Where it Leads While I am Away Swimming Lessons Belinda Subraman (audio file) Thanksgiving Amy King Red With Forever’s Fat Hunger Susanna Lang After a Hundred Years Shamal January O’Neil Contrition Drone True Story #2: Missing Ingrid Wendt In the Line of Vision Monika, before Reunification First Morning in the Santa Caterina: Villa Serbelloni Virginia Konchan Fiat Lux Letter to a Tourist Kat Lillian Steiger The Quiet Child Hippopotamus Naomi Harper Little Cages Joelle Renstrom The Wall Coming Down With It Doug Ramspeck Ghost Snow One Syllable Featured Writer Each issue of Babel Fruit presents an exiled or previously persecuted writer. Ery Nzaramba Book Preview Six Poems from Larry Sawyer’s new chapbook, Disharmonium. ~~~

Aufgabe # 7 | Table of Contents

Posted on June 30, 2008

Aufgabe # 7 Summer 2008 Paperback, 288 pages ISSN: 1532-5539 ISbN: 978-1-933959-05-4 $12.00 Editors’ Note: Undoing Numbers Paul Foster Johnson, Julian T. Brolaski & E. Tracy Grinnell Feature guest edited by Jennifer Scappettone, with translations from the Italian by Patrick Barron, Carla Billitteri, Gherardo Bortolotti, Chiara Daino, Kathleen Fraser, Marco Giovenale, Stefania Heim, Peter Pihos, Jennifer Scappettone, and Pasquale Verdicchio Jennifer Scappettone, Foreword: Passi / between tongues / towards a poetics of research Emilio Villa, Figurative Content Amelia Rosselli, Four Poems Andrea Zanzotto, Two Poems Nanni Cagnone, Three Excerpts Milli Graffi, from Embargoed Voice Maria Attanasio, from Amnesia of the Movement of Clouds Giuliano Mesa, Triple Fugue Marco Giovenale, Body, chill, time, objects and/or World’s visibility and speakability in contemporary Italian poetry Andrea Raos,…

Yo Quiero Molestar

Posted on May 23, 2008

THREE FROM THE NEW FOU On Parakeets Practice making love with a terrible sunburn. Practice walking with little dried peas in your shoes. Sprinkle sand in your food. Sprinkle salt in your tea. Practice pitching your tent in a howling gale. Soon you will be ready to live in the house on the hill Next door to the house full of parakeets. SUZANNE BUFFAM ~~~~~ Old Hat I waited. My hemoglobin fell like the price of rain. I had no narratives to impose until people appeared. “Molestar, molestar, yo quiero molestar.” DAN HOY ~~~~ Cloud Versus Cloud Vast vs. Void The moment of Truthing. People telling people through ski masks, Hello. The anger of swans. The sadder gallbladder. The removal of everything harmful from…

Jacket Is All New

Posted on May 21, 2008

Announcing Jacket 35 — Early 2008 Editor: John Tranter – Associate Editor: Pam Brown ======================================== and don’t forget to check out Jacket’s new RSS feed — here. Fresh news items, updated as the whim takes us ======================================== “There are only 10 kinds of computer programmers: those who know binary and those who don’t.” ======================= Feature: Omar Pérez Kristin Dykstra: On Omar Pérez, b. Havana, 1964 Cuban poet Omar Pérez in conversation with Kent Johnson, 2007 Kristin Dykstra: Gossiping Cuba: Omar Pérez and the Name of the Father Omar Pérez: Eight poems from the manuscript «Lingua Franca» translated by Kristin Dykstra Omar Pérez: Selections from «Heard about the fighting cat?» (Poems 1994–1998), translated by Kristin Dykstra Omar Pérez and Kristin Dykstra: Germanía / Germaniadified (detranslations),…

Moria Poetry Journal – New Issue

Posted on May 1, 2008

volume 10, issues 2 & 3 fall 2007 & winter 2008 poetry Jesse Ferguson Mary Kasimor Davide Baptiste Chirot Andy Nicholson Geof Huth Laurel Ransom William Garvin Diana Magallon and Jeff Crouch Steve Roggenbuck Mark Young Andy Gricevich Eric Weiskott Laura Harper Thomas Fink Raymond Farr Michael Crake John Lowther Kyle Schlesinger Adam Strauss reviews Mark Wallace on Maryrose Larkin Aileen Ibardaloza on Eileen Tabios Jake Kennedy on Andrea Baker Laura Goldstein on Adam Fieled

Poets Off Poetry

Posted on March 30, 2008

 This Recording Thanks to Jackie Clark for inviting me to participate in the ten part Poets Off Poetry series. My contribution, “Fed You From The Blood of My Nose: A Medley Melodic,” appears under the heading, “In Which Nearly Every Human Knows This Desire.” Lots of links to music you might enjoy, and I hope you do … ~~~ p.s. Ana B. had an interesting dream, and Seth A. has an interesting take … ~~~ This entry was posted on Thursday, March 6th, 2008 at 5:48 pm 5 Responses to “Poets Off Poetry” Jim K. Says: March 7th, 2008 at 11:45 am eSome great links, but a lot are broken (from that pub). Amy King Says: March 7th, 2008 at 10:00 pm eA few…

Best Second Book

Posted on March 30, 2008

 THE REVIEWS BEST SECOND BOOK (One time the singer Seal said something about how you have your whole life to write your first album, so people shouldn’t expect greatness out of a second attempt. These five say “go back in the water, Seal.”) Goat Funeral, Christopher Bakken Inflorescence, Sarah Hannah I’m the Man Who Loves You, Amy King Drunk by Noon, Jennifer L. Knox a half-red sea, Evie Shockley ~~ OTHER CATEGORIES COVERED at COLDFRONT: Best Book of New Poetry Published in 2007 ** Best First Book ** Best Second Book ** Best All-New Collection by a Canonical Figure ** Best Selected/Collected ** Best Poem in a New Collection ** Best Author Photo ** Best Book Title ** Best Book Cover ** Best Long…

New Year

Posted on March 29, 2008

 Such Flowers Love One When Nothing Else Does Welcome 2008! Above please find new work by painter, Cara Ober. I have the privilege of sharing some titles, ala John Ashbery/Jane Hammond, with Ober in an effort to inspire her latest. So far, two results to kick off the new year. Find the other one, “Into the Shadows We Go …” by clicking here. From those titles, I concocted a few poems. You’ll find one, “A Kind of Headless Guilt Emerges”, in The Portable Boog Reader 2, An Anthology of New York City Poetry, edited by Laura Elrick, Brenda Iijima, Mark Lamoureux, Christina Strong, Rodrigo Toscano, and David Kirschenbaum. Fellow poet, Ana Božičević-Bowling has also used the titles to write a few poems as well.…

MiPOesias • December Issue

Posted on March 29, 2008

MiPOesias presents POETRY [with Poets’ Portraits!] + Gabriella Torres • The History of the Body + Christopher Stackhouse • Mater – Pater + Ken Rumble • Learn All This Stuff • From St. Apples + Reb Livingston • The Third Chronicle of Marriage • The Sixth Chronicle of Marriage • The Seventh Chronicle of Marriage • The Eighth Chronicle of Marriage + Sara Femenella • The Secret of Everything That Concerns You • Come With Balloons • Seduction • An Apt Misunderstanding and I Would Thank You + Michelle Buchanan • My Body Parts • An Experiment in Breathing + Miguel Murphy • Cricket • Red • Self-Portrait’s CaravaggioWalking Night’s Pier • Enjoy Flesh! • Coprophagy (2) • Nihilist of the Heart’s Divine +…

diode

Posted on March 29, 2008

“Enter diode, teeming with ‘poetry that excites and energizes. . . . poetry that uses language that crackles and sparks.’ We set out to find poetry that creates an arc between writer and reader, an arc that hums with the live current of language.” Includes work by Chris Abani, Laura McCullough, Rick Barot, Amy King, Bob Hicok, Frankie Drayus, Allison Titus & Rob Schlegel, Julie Doxsee & Mathias Svalina, Eve Rifkah, Peter Jay Shippy, Suzanne Frischkorn, Jake Adam York, Susan Settlemyre Williams, Tara Moyle, Matthew Wills, Karen Schubert, Carmen Gimenez Smith, Joshua Ware, Rich Murphy, and Didi Menendez. diode ~~ This entry was posted on Thursday, September 13th, 2007 at 4:09 pm  5 Responses to “diode” Jim K. Says: September 13th, 2007 at 5:29…

mid)rib

Posted on March 29, 2008

 mid)rib We’re pleased to announce the inaugural issue of mid)rib. It is the mid)rib staff’s hope to foster an international voice for experimental poetics. We hope you’ll take as much pleasure in reading the work of our contributors as we have. In the issue you’ll find new work from an eclectic group of writers, including: Tomas S. Butkus, Joel Chace, Regina Derieva, Anna Fulford, H.T. Harrison, Scott Hartwich, Beth Joselow, Kerry Shawn Keys, Amy King, Sarah Maclay, Nicholas Messenger, Bonnie Jean Michalski, Matt Reiter, Susan M. Schultz, Lauren Goodwin Slaughter, Ted Stimpfle and Jim Warner. We welcome your comments and feedback. Please feel free to forward this to any interested parties. Enjoy. Thanks, the mid)rib staff andy martrich, editor gordon faylor, editorial assistant jeremy…

A Sexy Franz Wright

Posted on March 28, 2008

 MiPOesias New Issue Want to see and hear more of Franz? How about some poems by Cynthia Sailers, Dana Ward, Mark Bibbins, Campbell McGrath, Betsy Wheeler, Rosmarie and Keith Waldrop? You’ll also find a review of Annie Finch — all in the new issue of MiPOesias — enjoy! This entry was posted on Friday, August 17th, 2007 at 9:54 pm  3 Responses to “A Sexy Franz Wright” Sam Rasnake Says: August 18th, 2007 at 5:25 pm eEnjoying the latest issue, Amy. Great, great. Jim K. Says: August 19th, 2007 at 11:12 pm eQuite a people-scape in this. Journey by journey. Nice! Sailers particularly striking. Jim K. Says: August 21st, 2007 at 10:01 pm eJust put a shout-out and links to the edition on me…

Bouts-Rimés

Posted on March 26, 2008

If you are my student, then you now know the weekend assignment will be to write a poem in the Bouts-Rimés form. You will also know that this idea struck me when I was flipping through the aforementioned Court Green donated issues. If you are not my student, you may want to explore the form anyway. Take a peek at the three that made my cut after a cursory read, please. And pay attention to the assigned rhymes, dear scribes; they’ll be yours! ~~~ “April Parade” hit the button because Camlot smartly mentions a film I love. In fact, I own it. It’s old and it’s called “Waiting for the Moon” and is a fictional glimpse into the lives of Stein and Toklas, tastefully…

The Da Vinci Code

Posted on March 23, 2008

Folks are abuzz about this book & film — what am I missing? Did Da Vinci leave some cure in code for remedying hunger or preventing war? A recipe for sharing the wealth? I’m clueless about the premise and too lazy to look it up … someone …? I will admit though, I’m one of those people who will see this movie in celebration of the semester’s end. I ought to be embarrassed by my lust for the fanatical fantastical. But I’m not, Hugh. Jackman. It’s like candy for the mind — too sweet & sour shortly but nice at first, claws and all. I met Mark Lamoureux last night, among other noteworthy individuals: poets and musicians and whatnot. The two beauties pictured above…

Shazam!

Posted on March 23, 2008

The Mets just beat the Cubs, I’m in the middle of tallying up my final grades, and Eclectica just posted a little review of that journal I work on, MiPOesias! Thanks, Eclectica! Pssst … some notes on a few chapbooks coming up shortly! This entry was posted on Thursday, May 17th, 2007 at 7:58 pm and is filed under Stuff, Poetry.  7 Responses to “Shazam!” Jim K. Says: May 18th, 2007 at 5:19 am ePretty ‘glowing’! Someone is impressed. His review example for “Poetry” mag was downright frightening. I checked out some other pieces… ..wow, they have gone baroque lately. Creepy. They promised “accesible” a few years back (dodgy as that is!)…but they’ve gone hyper-tooled and arcane instead…wha?? didi Says: May 18th, 2007 at…

Check Out Our New Look!

Posted on March 23, 2008

MiPOesias is now publishing in PDF format, which will allow readers and educators with a penchant for the page to print and distribute material easily. Each PDF contains the work of one poet, a photo, a bio, and a mini-interview. MiPOesias’ PDFs are available for free download via: 1. MiPOesias’ main page, 2. ITunes — Link located at the bottom of our main page — or search “MiPOesias Magazine” in ITunes, 3. And in the archived feed, along with many stellar past contributors to MiPOesias. ——– RECENT WORK Jasmine Dream Wagner Lina ramona Vitkauskas Cate Peebles Todd Colby Will Edmiston Amber Reed Sandra Simonds Megan Volpert Marty Hebrank Diana Adams Bernard Henrie Matt Shears Rosanna Lee ——– Thanks for reading! Didi Menendez – Publisher…

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