Showing posts with label Noah Eli Gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Noah Eli Gordon. Show all posts
Saturday, October 3, 2015
some author activity: Ladouceur, Gordon, Earl, Armantrout + Bowering
Ben Ladouceur is featured in episode #5 of the podcast Book Vacuum; Noah Eli Gordon is interviewed over at Denver Life; Amanda Earl has some new work posted at Queen Mob's Teahouse; Rae Armantrout has three new poems in print and online via Poetry Magazine here, here and here; and George Bowering has a new website.
Saturday, February 7, 2015
some author activity: Schmaltz, Gordon, Barwin, Smith + Bolster,
Eric Schmaltz has a new work, "Breath x Machine," now up at SoundCloud; Noah Eli Gordon has a poem up at Poets.org, and another up at Poem-a-Day; Gary Barwin has a new poem up at Hazlitt; Jessica Smith gives a teaser for her new dusie chapbook; and Stephanie Bolster has a new poem up at Cosmonauts Avenue.
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audio,
Cosmonauts,
dusie,
Eric Schmaltz,
Gary Barwin,
Hazlitt,
Jessica Smith,
Noah Eli Gordon,
poem,
Poem-a-Day,
Poets.org,
Stephanie Bolster
Saturday, December 27, 2014
some author activity: Earl, Pirie, Prevost, McCann, Lea, McNair, Bolster + Gordon,
Amanda Earl writes about some of the successes of the members of her former writing group -- Pearl Pirie, Roland Prevost, Marcus McCann, Nicholas Lea, Christine McNair and Sandra Ridley -- over at her enormously clever blog; Cosmonauts has added, as their podcast #2, Stephanie Bolster discussing poetry and literature; Pearl Pirie has a new poem posted as part of the "Tuesday poem" series over at the dusie blog; and Noah Eli Gordon has a new poem up at ink node.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
some author activity: Landman, mclennan, Barwin, Kaminski, Hajnoczky + Gordon,
Seth Landman has some new work up in Coconut #19; rob mclennan's "Reading Recommendations" were posted recently by Susan M. Toy; Gary Barwin has some new work on an international blog of concrete and visual poetry; forthcoming above/ground press author Megan Kaminski had some collaborative pieces (composed with Bonnie Roy) in a recent issue of ILK; Noah Eli Gordon "On Scaffolding, Surrounding Auras, Authenticity, and Artfulness" at The Volta; and Helen Hajnoczky's 2011 chapbook "Tight-Lacing," "A rare example of contemporary feminist concrete poetry," appears for free pdf download at ubu web: visual poetry.
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Bonnie Roy,
coconut,
essay,
Gary Barwin,
Helen Hajnoczky,
ILK,
interview,
Megan Kaminski,
Noah Eli Gordon,
poems,
Seth Landman,
Susan M. Toy,
The Volta,
ubu web
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Ryan Pratt reviews Eric Schmaltz's MITSUMI ELEC. CO. LTD.: keyboard poems (2014) + Noah Eli Gordon's FIFTEEN PROBLEMS (2014)
Ryan Pratt was good enough to review Eric Schmaltz's MITSUMI ELEC. CO. LTD.: keyboard poems (2014) in one post, and Noah Eli Gordon's FIFTEEN PROBLEMS (2014) in another, both at the ottawa poetry newsletter, with even a kind mention of Touch the Donkey over at his blog. Thanks, Ryan!
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
The Volta Book of Poets: Wilkinson, Browning, Baus, Carr, Gordon, Wagner, etc.
Sidebrow Books has announced an indiegogo campaign in support of the publication of The Volta Book of Poets, edited by Joshua Marie Wilkinson. Normally, I wouldn't be posting fundraisers for all the other publishers, but between Wilkinson and a handful of other names, it means the book includes a number of authors published by above/ground press, as well as through the first two issues of Touch the Donkey (the second issue is due in July), and even the "Tuesday poem" series over at dusie. Besides, given the list of names, the book can't help but be anything but amazing. Please consider tossing a couple of bucks their way, or, if not, perhaps pick up a copy once it appears! As the indiegogo write-up begins:
THE VOLTA BOOK OF POETS features an array of talented poets representing a myriad of poetic schools, 25 male, 25 female:
Rosa Alcalá, Eric Baus, Anselm Berrigan, Edmund Berrigan, Susan Briante, Sommer Browning, Julie Carr, Don Mee Choi, Arda Collins, Dot Devota, Tsering Wangmo Dhompa, Graham Foust, C.S. Giscombe, Renee Gladman, Noah Eli Gordon, Yona Harvey, Matthew Henriksen, Harmony Holiday, Cathy Park Hong, Bhanu Kapil, John Keene, Aaron Kunin, Dorothea Lasky, Juliana Leslie, Rachel Levitsky, Tan Lin, Dawn Lundy Martin, J. Michael Martinez, Farid Matuk, Shane McCrae, Anna Moschovakis, Fred Moten, Sawako Nakayasu, Chris Nealon, Hoa Nguyen, Khadijah Queen, Andrea Rexilius, Zachary Schomburg, Brandon Shimoda, Evie Shockley, Cedar Sigo, Abraham Smith, Christopher Stackhouse, Mathias Svalina, Roberto Tejada,TC Tolbert, Catherine Wagner, Dana Ward, Ronaldo V. Wilson, Lynn Xu
From Joshua Marie Wilkinson’s introduction: “My goal is a relatively modest one: to cite a mere constellation. Indeed fifty stars in the night sky are a fraction of what lurks out there. While that’s a drastic metaphor, anybody familiar with poetry these days is readily stunned by the sheer quantity of poets writing and publishing.”
Each poet offers a statement of poetics to accompany their selection of poems. Contrasting styles, diverse voices, unique obsessions, differing poetic influences and approaches to cultural identity, THE VOLTA BOOK OF POETS is a celebration of contrasts. Think of it less as a unifying, thematic gesture than a starter map -- radiating out to poets, books, journals, reading series, nonprofits, and other organizations committed to the advancement of poets and poetry.
Friday, April 25, 2014
new from above/ground press: Fifteen Problems, by Noah Eli Gordon (Images by Sommer Browning
Fifteen Problems
Noah Eli Gordon
Images by Sommer Browning
$4
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
April 2014
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Noah Eli Gordon and Sommer Browning live together in Denver, Colorado. Gordon’s latest book is The Year of the Rooster. Browning’s latest book is Backup Singers. Their recent collaborations include a human titled Georgia Eli Browning. The work here originally appeared in Dreginald and originally before that in Fence or maybe Lana Turner.
To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Noah Eli Gordon
Images by Sommer Browning
$4
The Problem
The first person the social networking website suggests you befriend is the one most responsible for your obsessive compulsion to check for friend suggestions. This is the problem with the first person: the first person is too selfish; the second person, too accusatory; the third person—just plain distant. It’s like a train whistle without a train, this barbaric act of writing poetry after the internet.
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
April 2014
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Noah Eli Gordon and Sommer Browning live together in Denver, Colorado. Gordon’s latest book is The Year of the Rooster. Browning’s latest book is Backup Singers. Their recent collaborations include a human titled Georgia Eli Browning. The work here originally appeared in Dreginald and originally before that in Fence or maybe Lana Turner.
To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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