Susan Schultz's commitment has been active for years. She adopted two
children and is the founder and publisher of Tinfish, her editorial choices
show her policy. She teaches at University in Hawaii, and I was lucky enough
to meet some of her students who have of her an incredible respect.
I sometimes sent announcements to lists that are plain - just to let people
know what is happening around. But in this case I was particularly inclined
in getting members to know her work that I value. Besides this she seems to
me the opposite of plain _
Aloha, as Susan says!
On Nov 19, 2007 3:49 PM, Barry Alpert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I've witnessed Susan Schultz read at least twice within large group
> readings at MLA conferences in Washington DC & her presentation was
> certainly beyond "decent". Hoping to witness a full-scale performance
> within both a literary critical seminar & a poetry reading at a Lannan
> Foundation event at Georgetown University. As a scholar of literary
> magazines & small presses, I'd evaluate her editorial activity under the
> Tinfish umbrella as remarkably useful & formally innovative. Could you
> name your co-collaborator, list the names of the six readers, and supply
> 300 words of convincing evaluative prose from your friend on each of the
> presenters? Otherwise, you're merely passing on oblique and unconvincing
> personal insults.
>
> Barry Alpert
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 02:20:21 +0200, kasper salonen <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> >a friend/co-collaborator of mine heard, among some other poets, the
> >founder of Tinfish Press read at his college last week. he said that
> >of the 6 readers only 2 were decent, & I believe him. but Tinfish
> >looks quite devoted to its task
> >
> >KS
> >
> >On 18/11/2007, Anny Ballardini <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >> Sent by Susan Schultz:
> >>
> >> November, 2007
> >>
> >> TINFISH PRESS NEWS
> >>
> >> During this past year, Tinfish Press has published the following:
> >>
> >> --two on-line features at tinfishpress.com (About Looking and Tinfish
> >> Net #3 , On Translation)
> >> --farout_library_software by Pam Brown (Australia) and Maged Zaher
> >> (Seattle/Cairo) (Design by Chae Ho Lee)
> >> --Corpse Watching by Sarith Peou (design by Lian Litvin)
> >> --Someday I'll Be Sitting at a Dingy Bar by Hwang Jiwoo, translated by
> >> Scott Swaner and Young-Jun Lee (design by Gaye Chan)
> >> --Language as Responsibility by Leonard Schwartz (design by Lian
> Litvin)
> >> --Tinfish #17, the annual journal of poetry from the Pacific, featuring
> >> poetry from Hawai`i and elsewhere (covers by Jean Pittman)
> >>
> >> Forthcoming (soon!)
> >>
> >> --The Erotics of Geography (with cd-rom) by Hazel Smith (design by
> Karen
> >> Zimmerman)
> >>
> >> Forthcoming (later!)
> >>
> >> (First) books of poems by Craig Santos Perez and Meg Withers.
> >>
> >> A group of us just read and presented design talks at Evergreen State
> >> University in Olympia, Washington (Leonard Schwartz's class) and at
> >> Pacific University in Forest Grove, Oregon (organized by Jules Boykoff
> >> and Kaia Sand, among others). The reception was warm and engaged.
> >> Readers included Tiare Picard, Craig Perez, Deborah Meadows, Lissa
> >> Wolsak, Lisa Kanae and Susan M. Schultz. Approximately 200 people
> showed
> >> up for the reading at Pacific University and many dozens more for Gaye
> >> Chan and Lian Litvin's design talk. You can see photos at the "friends
> >> of Tinfish Press" facebook page.
> >>
> >> This past April we sponsored a reading by Linh Dinh and Naomi Long in
> >> Honolulu. In early November, we celebrated Tinfish #17 with a reading
> in
> >> the UH English department.
> >>
> >> Please check our website for more details: http://tinfishpress.com
> >>
> >> We invite you to buy Tinfish books. They make wonderful gifts for
> lovers
> >> of poetry and design, especially. To buy a Tinfish book is also to
> >> support the making of more fine books.
> >>
> >> We intend to publish more fine books in the coming year, and to offer
> >> readings here (Hawai`i) and elsewhere. So we also invite you to make
> tax
> >> deductible donations to Tinfish, either on the website or at our
> address:
> >>
> >> Tinfish Press
> >> Susan M. Schultz, Editor
> >> 47-728 Hui Kelu Street #9
> >> Kane`ohe, HI 96744
> >> [log in to unmask]
> >>
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