Thank you, Roger, too!
Stephen Vincent
Walking Theory is my new book from Junction Press.
For more, including ordering information, go to:
www.junctionpress.com
At long last is Walking Theory, Stephen Vincentıs observant, large-hearted
poems bundled into book form, engaging architecture, people on the move, the
seasons and other transience, the talk that binds the day: Goodbye,
rhetoric, the desperate,/what can the poem do, walking, step-by-step:/
witness, suffer, hope. Urbane and companionable, rare virtues flaunted here,
curbside delight.
Bill Berkson
> Roger, that is a great offer. Thank you on behalf of my 'snaps'. Once
> I'm settled back in Oz, I could help, if ever you need it. After
> mid-July.
>
> Andrew aka Androo aka Bai Bin (multiple personality disorder)
>
>
> On 19/06/07, Roger Day <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>> I agree.
>>
>> I propose that we should try and merge the separate archives into one.
>> I'm happy to do the work.
>>
>> Roger
>>
>> On 6/17/07, Barry Alpert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Can anyone find their contribution to The Snapshot Project which was nicely
>>> reformatted, SEARCHED by Google, and hosted by Rebecca Seiferle? If that
>>> has indeed disappeared along with Randolph Healy's hosting at Wild Honey
>>> Press, isn't it time for Poetryetc's longest-standing project to be
>>> reconstituted in its entirety and for Google to be invited to search it?
>>> Since my hands and 36% of my body were burned in an arson fire, I type at
>>> about 10 words/minute and for short periods only, so I can't volunteer to
>>> do the work involved. However, volunteers surfaced in the past and I
>>> predict appropriate individuals can be located now. Barry Alpert
>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> My Stuff: http://www.badstep.net/
>> "In peace, sons bury their fathers. In war, fathers bury their sons."
>> Roman Proverb
>>
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