that I wouldn't know.
KS
On 20/11/2007, Barry Alpert <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> That's it. But was the other decent one Tiare Picard, Craig Perez, Deborah
> Meadows, Lissa Wolsak, or Lisa Kanae?
>
> Barry
>
>
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 16:59:26 -0600, Halvard Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
>
> >I'm guessing here that only two readers at this
> >shindig kept their clothes on. Is that it?
> >
> >Hal
> >
> >"A paranoid is someone who knows a little
> > of what's going on."
> > --William S. Burroughs
> >
> >Halvard Johnson
>
> >
> >
> >On Nov 19, 2007, at 1:22 PM, kasper salonen wrote:
> >
> >> I understood that Schultz was one of the 2 decents.
> >>
> >> guess I'll have a look! :)
> >>
> >> KS
>
> >>
> >> On 19/11/2007, 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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