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Barque Authors
- The new
British Electronic
Poetry Centre, developed by Peter Middleton.
- The SUNY
Buffalo Electronic Poetry Center is probably
the best site for US author information.
- Other previously published books by Keston Sutherland.
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The Cambridge Poetry Summit,
9-11 January 2004: a host of stunning readings and collaborative
listening, organised by Sam Ladkin. MP3s and video of
performances soon to appear. Barque has published the
catalogue.
- Salt
Publishing is a co-project of Jen
and Chris Emery. It is 'an
award-winning and prestigious international list centred on a
ground-breaking poetry series' of linguistically innovative poetry in world
English, including books by
Andrea Brady,
Andrew Duncan,
Peter Middleton,
John Tranter,
John Wilkinson and others, and an expanding
critical
series.
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The publishing
collective
subpress,
responsible in part for John Wilkinson's
Oort's Cloud.
- Jacket. Australian internet super-mag edited by John
Tranter. Features articles by other Barque authors on
CCCP 1998
and CCCP
1999,
Tim Morris
on Keston Sutherland, Andrea
Brady on John Wilkinson, and poems by John
Wilkinson.
Tranters homepageoffers five
more megabytes of glittering literature. Or nibble at his
joint breadline, Australian
Literary Management.
- Back issues of Angel
Exhaust, edited by Barque
translator Andrew Duncan; includes an article on John Wilkinson and an
interview with him.
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Fortified? Duncan puts us in our
place in a review of Barque culture
at
Terrible
Work
- Freebase
Accordion, a resource for Peter
Manson's admirers and other users of his
work.
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Don't stop there: try the
revitalised Object
Permanence (edited by
Manson and Robin Purves), which includes a
recently published book by J. H. Prynne.
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A
review of Andrea Brady
by Nada Gordon and lots of good reads at the
ambitious and generous readme internet
magazine. Ange Mlinko reviews some of the rarer Jordan
Davis poems here too.
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Follow Jordan
Davis' day at his blog,
Equanimity; new poems
are constantly appearing in his
Million Poems Journal.
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A review of Kristin
Prevallet's book A Selection from the
Parasite Poems along with other reviews,
poetry, essays etc. at Ben Friedlander's e-magazine
Langniappe.
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The St.
Mark's Poetry Project features
other selections from The Parasite Poems.
- Jordan Davis'
poems can be found in
the Boston
Review ,
Shampoo, Jim Behrle's Can
We Have Our Ball Back or
Titanic Operas.
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Robert Potts reviews Keston's The Rictus Flag and Antifreeze
in 'Disobeying Orders' in Poetry
Review
93.1.
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Jérôme Game reviews Keston's
Antifreeze in
'Energize! --The K Function, or an Anti-Freezing Speed' in
Jacket
20, December 2002.
- Dylan
Harris comments on the Poetry Review reading at Whitechapel Art
Gallery, 30 October 2003.
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Andrew Duncan reviews Keston's [Bar Zero]
at Terrible
Work.
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'The Trade in Bathos' is Keston's history of
bathos, 1711 to the present, at
Jacket 15 (2000).
- Vagueness,
Poetry' is Keston's discussion of vagueness in poetic language:
originally published in Quid
7c , 2001, it was reprinted in Works on Paper ed. Helen
Slater 2002, and in the Prague Literary Review, 2003.
Magazines
- Arras. Site maintained by sometime Quid
contributor Brian Kim Stefans: 'devoted
to exploring how digital technology has impacted the field of
experimental poetics'. Check out especially the blogs
Free Space Comix and
the anti-war blog (now resting)
Circulars.
Keston's 'A Short Critique of Pacifism' appeared
there on 23 February 2003.
- Endless
visual, sound and concrete poetry, including an inexhaustible set of
recordings, from ubu web.
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The Gig, Nate Dorward's magazine, which includes a
Prynne bibiliography.
- How2 is a
fantastic magazine publishing innovative poetry by women.
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Parataxis is Drew Milne's journal and small press: Marxist
theory and smart poems.
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The East
Village Poetry Web, edited by
Jack Kimball, is a magazine from Japan: poetry, art,
criticism, audio files, etc.
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Check out the consistently
intelligent Chain, edited by
Jena Osman and subpress publishing collective
member Juliana Spahr.
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Jordan Davis proves himself the
Constant
Critic.
- Allen
Fisher continues to gather up innovative work in Spanner.
- The Poetry
Kit
provides info on little magazines in the US.
Small Presses
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