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Drew


On 26/02/2019 21:54, Luke wrote:
> https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/47769/and-ut-pictura-poesis-is-her-name
>
> Apologies,
> Luke
>
> On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 21:19, Luke <[log in to unmask] 
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>     A fairly pretty love letter, anyway...
>
>     Cheers,
>     Luke
>
>     On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 18:50, Luke <[log in to unmask]
>     <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>         Thanks!
>         I'd already encountered it in noise (music), guys getting a
>         few copies published and mailing them out to friends,
>         unannounced. Sounds like fun, and an established 'press' (I
>         assume is the right word) sounds more so.
>
>         Best,
>         Luke
>
>         On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 18:22, Séamas Cain
>         <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>             Thank you, Luke !
>
>             The entire publishing industry is in earthquake transition
>             at this time.
>
>             Increasingly, university presses and mainstream presses
>             _are_ turning to LULU for printing.
>
>             Just as poets cannot really operate according to the
>             [technical] methods or submission rituals of 1950, so
>             publishers cannot operate according to the technical
>             processes of 1950 either.
>
>             This is an interesting topic, Luke; I hope you explore it
>             more fully.
>
>             Take care !
>
>             Séamas Cain
>             http:// <http://alazanto.org/seamascain>www.priosma.net
>             <http://www.priosma.net>
>             http://seamascain-writernetwork.org
>
>             ____________________________
>
>
>             On Tue, Feb 26, 2019 at 12:48 PM Luke <[log in to unmask]
>             <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>
>                 I ordered a copy, thanks. How popular are lulu
>                 presses, with established poets? Makes sense
>
>                 Cheers,
>                 Luke
>
>                 On Tue, 26 Feb 2019 at 16:16, Séamas Cain
>                 <[log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>                 wrote:
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
>
>                     “THE MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE,” by Séamas Cain, a
>                     Selected Poems book in 184 pages, a collection of
>                     poems in English written over the course of 60
>                     years, was published on Lá Fhéile Bríde, St.
>                     Brigid's Day — Friday, 1 February 2019 — by /The
>                     Oyster Moon Press/ at Berkeley, California. Eight
>                     photographs by Gloria DeFilipps Brush, marking the
>                     different Sections of poems, were included in this
>                     book.
>
>                     http://www.lulu.com/shop/séamas-cain/the-mountains-of-mourne/paperback/product-23965600.html
>                     <http://www.lulu.com/shop/s%C3%A9amas-cain/the-mountains-of-mourne/paperback/product-23965600.html>
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
>
>                     Séamas Cain is a member of the WRYTING-L Group,
>                     initiated by Alan Sondheim to explore innovation
>                     in new media arts and literature, art, music,
>                     etc.  Much of Cain's artworks have been gathered
>                     for archiving by THE AVANT WRITING COLLECTION,
>                     founded by John M. Bennett at Ohio State
>                     University in Columbus.
>
>                     http://seamascain-writernetwork.org/whats_new_1.html
>
>                     Séamas Cain, in the Preface to “THE MOUNTAINS OF
>                     MOURNE,” has dedicated the book to the memory of
>                     his own great-great-grandfather, Benjamin Cain. 
>                     Benjamin Cain, in fascination with the Percé Rock
>                     at the tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Québec, or in
>                     fascination with the Mountains of Mourne in County
>                     Down, Northern Ireland, “created one or another
>                     /eidolon/ of permanence in a very impermanent world”!
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
>
>                     Gloria DeFilipps Brush is a professor in Art +
>                     Design, and head of the Photography Section in
>                     that Department, at the University of Minnesota
>                     Duluth.
>
>                     Brush has received artist fellowships or grants
>                     from the National Endowment for the Arts, Arts
>                     Midwest, the Minnesota State Arts Board, Polaroid
>                     Corporation, and the Bush and McKnight
>                     Foundations.  Her work has been published in
>                     “Leonardo,” “Zoom International,” “American
>                     Photographer,” “Darkroom Photography,”
>                     “Lightworks,” “Angeles,” “Wired,” “Harpers,” and
>                     “Viewcamera” magazines.
>
>                     Brush's photographs have been included in
>                     exhibitions at the Los Angeles County Museum of
>                     Art, MAMU Gallery in Budapest, SIGGRAPH, D-Art at
>                     the University of London, the Brasília Art Museum,
>                     the Minneapolis Institute of Arts, the Sol Mednick
>                     Gallery at the University of the Arts in
>                     Philadelphia, the Visual Arts Museum at the School
>                     of Visual Arts, New York, the Photographic
>                     Resource Center at Boston University, the Print
>                     Club in Philadelphia, Clarence Kennedy Gallery in
>                     Cambridge, Massachusetts, Silver Image Gallery in
>                     Seattle, The Ansel Adams Center in San Francisco,
>                     the Contemporary Arts Center in New Orleans, and
>                     the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, among many others.
>
>                     http://gloriadefilipps-brush.com
>                     <http://gloriadefilipps-brush.com/>
>
>                     http://www.mnartists.org/gbrushsl8
>
>                     https://sfa.d.umn.edu/department-art-design/news/brushsolitude
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
>
>                     THE OYSTER MOON PRESS is a Surrealist writers'
>                     co-op that publishes books, chapbooks, and
>                     soundworks out of Berkeley, California.  (The
>                     Surrealist Movement did _not_ die with the death
>                     of André Breton on Wednesday, 28 September 1966. 
>                     The Movement is alive and well throughout the
>                     world ... see, for example, “Hydrolith 2,” a world
>                     surrealist anthology.)
>
>                     Members of the writers' co-op of THE OYSTER MOON
>                     PRESS include Will Alexander, Mariela Arzadun, J.
>                     Karl Bogartte, Daniel Boyer, Eric W. Bragg, Séamas
>                     Cain, Eugenio Castro, Miguel P. Corrales, Manuel
>                     Crespo, Mattias Forshage, Guy Girard, Vicente
>                     Gutiérrez, Parry Harnden, Dale Michael Houstman,
>                     Bruno Jacobs, Philip Kane, Carlos Lara, Josie
>                     Malinowski, Julio Monteverde, Noé Ortega
>                     Quijano, “Ribitch” [Samuel Black], José Manuel
>                     Rojo, Matthew Rounsville, Shibek, Andrew Torch,
>                     Xtian, and Ángel Zapata.
>
>                     http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/oystermoonpress
>
>                     http://oystermoonpress.com
>                     <http://oystermoonpress.com/>
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
>
>                     Will Alexander, originally from Minnesota, became
>                     a member of the writers' co-op of THE OYSTER MOON
>                     PRESS in Los Angeles, California.  In 2013, Will
>                     Alexander received a National Book Award for his
>                     /“Singing In Magnetic Hoofbeat.”/
>                     /
>                     /
>                     http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Alexander-Will.php
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
>
>                     “THE MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE” by Séamas Cain may be
>                     purchased directly from the inimitable printer
>                     /Lulu.com/ for $13.95.
>
>                     http://www.lulu.com/shop/séamas-cain/the-mountains-of-mourne/paperback/product-23965600.html
>                     <http://www.lulu.com/shop/s%C3%A9amas-cain/the-mountains-of-mourne/paperback/product-23965600.html>
>
>                     http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/oystermoonpress
>
>                     Also, in a month or two, “THE MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE”
>                     by Séamas Cain will be available from Amazon,
>                     Barnes & Noble, and Borders (though, formats may
>                     differ).
>
>                     If you would like to make bulk orders of this
>                     book, then contact our distributor, SMALL PRESS
>                     DISTRIBUTION [SPD], directly.  Thank you !
>
>                     https://www.spdbooks.org <https://www.spdbooks.org/>
>
>                     _______________________________________________
>
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