I just downloaded HOW2 and look forward to reading it, as one does, friends
first then onwards. Just a note on Marjorie Perloff's piece: it's the
introduction she wrote for Rochelle Owens' forthcoming book from Junction
Press, _Luca: Discourse on Life and Death_, which went off to the printer
today. It's very much one poem, all 220 pages of it. Copies will be
available in one month. Cover price is US$20.00, plus shipping, but I'll
discount 20% to list members, so, US$16 or the UK equivalent--sorry, I
can't accept Australian money for obvious reasons.
Mark
At 07:47 AM 4/6/2001 +1100, you wrote:
>dear all,
>
>the new issue of HOW2 magazine is now online -- the following
>announcement comes from Ann Vickery, the magazine's new editor. special
>features include 3 new writing sections from Australia, the UK and the
>US. apologies for cross-posting to different lists.
>
>thanks very much,
>kate fagan
>
>
>
>The new issue of HOW2 is now online at:
>
> http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/stadler_center/how2/current/index.html
>
>This bumper issue features special sections on:
>"Writing Erotics" with pieces by Lissa Wolsak, Susan Clark, Carla
>Harryman, Kathleen Fraser, and Leslie Scalapino.
>
>A retrospective on HOW(ever) with essays by Rachel Blau DuPlessis, Linda
>
>Kinnahan, Kathleen Fraser, Elisabeth Frost, and Ann Vickery.
>
>"Mina Loy: A Symposium" with essays by Peter Nicholls, Alex Goody, and
>Hilda Bronstein
>
>"African-American New Poetries" with papers by Harryette Mullen, Meta
>DuEwa Jones, and Kathy Lou Schultz
>
>There are also three feature sections of New Writing:
>
>"Postings from Britain" (ed. Caroline Bergvall) featuring Karlien van
>den Beukel, Tertial Longmire, Redell Olsen, Shelby Matthews, Maggie
>O'Sullivan, Edith Marie Pasquier, Denise Riley, and Caroline Bergvall
>
>"Australian New Writing" (ed. Deb Comerford) featuring Hazel Smith,
>Jacinta Aboukhater, Anita Heiss, Alison Croggon, Emma Lew, Cassie Lewis,
>
>Romaine Moreton, Aileen Kelly, Tracy Ryan, Dipti Saravanamuttu, Morgan
>Yasbincek, Geraldine McKenzie, and MTC Cronin.
>
>Writing from the US (ed. Renee Gladman) featuring Deborah Richards,
>Bhanu Kapil Rider, Dodie Bellamy, Juliana Spahr, and Aja Couchois
>Duncan.
>
>And not forgetting the forum on oppression and writing (ed. Nada Gordon)
>
>with Maria Damon, Chris Stroffolino, Prageeta Sharma, Ange Mlinko, Alan
>Sondheim, Arpine Grenier, Adeena Karasick, Cole Heinowitz, David Hess,
>and Brian Stefans.
>
>Plus mixed media from Anya Lewin, Lara Odell, and Anna Reckin; and
>interviews with Cynthia Hogue and Redell Olsen!
>
>Check out Ramez Qureshi's review of Fanny Howe's Selected Poems as well
>as other reviews by Marjorie Perloff, Brian Kim Stefans, Anna Reckin,
>Janet
>Bowdan, and Frances Presley.
>
>All made possible thanks to Kate Fagan (managing editor), Roberta Sims
>(web designer), Kathleen Fraser (founding editor/publisher), Jo Ann
>Wasserman (now work/book co-ordinator) and the revitalized editorial
>advisory board.
>
>Hope you enjoy this exciting issue,
>
>Ann Vickery (editor)
>
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