Roger,
Very cheering. I had assumed you weren't going to be able to work on the
archive for nearly a year. Now I'll be more motivated to expose a snapshot
each week.
Must get ready to attend this reading, motivated mostly by Miles Champion's
distinctive presentation of his texts--at perhaps the fastest pace of any
reader in the world today. I've witnessed him twice previously with
interest, and assume there will be a further performative advance in
evidence today. Our former list owner Randolph Healy is still enabling
access to Champion's most extensive online publication at:
http://www.wildhoneypress.com/Audio/Miles_Champion.htm
I N Y O U R E A R R E A D I N G S E R I E S
@ District of Columbia Arts Center
3:00PM, Sunday, October 21, 2007
Please join the In Your Ear Poetry Series for a reading by Miles
Champion, K. Lorraine Graham, & P. Inman on Sunday, October 21st at 3:00 PM.
MILES CHAMPION's books include SORE MODELS and THREE BELL ZERO. A
chapbook, EVENTUALLY, is forthcoming from A Rest Press, as is a full-length
collection, HOW TO LAUGH, from Adventures in Poetry. His work has
appeared or is forthcoming in recent issues of _No: A Journal of the
Arts_, _Shiny_ and _Zoland Poetry_, and his recent collaborations with
artists include one on paper with Trevor Winkfield and one in latex with
Jane South. He moved to New York from London in 2002.
K. LORRAINE GRAHAM is the author of three chapbooks, TERMINAL HUMMING,
SEE IT EVERYWHERE, LARGE WAVES TO LARGE OBSTACLES (forthcoming from
Take Home Project), and a chapdisk, MOVING WALKWAYS, from Narrowhouse
Recordings. Lorraine lives in Carlsbad, CA and blogs at
terminalhumming.blogspot.com.
P. INMAN grew up on Long Island off the coast of "America," 6-7 miles
away from the Atlantic; lit pubs include: OCKER, RED SHIFT, CRISS CROSS,
VEL, AT. LEAST., AMOUNTS. TO., & NOW/TIME; other pubs: Four Fields
(DC), Grogan's (Ennis), Shagwong's (Montauk), Taafe's (Galway);
employment: retired Federal employee, currently works as a labor rep for
AFSCME
Council 26, 3 blocks away from the White House; currently sits: 1 foot
from keyboard.
Admission is $3.00.
Barry Alpert
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 16:57:51 +0100, Roger Day <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>up here:
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>http://www.poetryetc.org/
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>there is a slight, uh, gap. I've developed a script which I hope will
>make the update process faster. One side effect of the script is that
>it counts the white-spaces accurately. Please let me know if my
>transcription has been accurate enough in this regard.
>
>Roger
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