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catching up A new magazine from Katalanche Press: The Can: Aaron Tieger on Ryan Murphy, Guillermo Parra on Edward Upward, Gina Myers on Kate Greenstreet, Michael Slosek on Eric Unger, Brenda Iijima on Akilah Oliver, Mark Lamoureux on Gertrude Stein, Dorothea Lasky on Recycling, Cedar Sigo on Narration & Figure. Haven't seen it yet, looking forward (from my presently behind the times position). I've been reading great new issues of Cannibal, Vanitas, Carve, Spell, string of small machines, and Track & Field. If you've missed any of these, you should catch up as well. Too many good people to list without resorting to "and many more" (visit the sites for more information and to pick them up before they're gone). What else? Rabbit Light Movies! And Oh One Arrow! And, if you're in Seattle, stop by Wessel & Lieberman Books on Pioneer St. to see prints from the second release of the Remainder Series from poets.painters.composers.critics.sculptors.slaves: The remainder series is a project from ppccss being completed in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul's, Goodwill's, and Salvation Army's thrift-store aesthetics. The basic idea is to use our paper stock for small editions of poetry and art. The paper for our first remainder series is in various weights and colors though all of it is letter size. Printed work is issued in numbered editions of 25 or less, 40% of which goes to the poet or artist. While they last, these ordinary prints will be available for $6 a copy, which doesn't include postage and handling, or $7, which does, payable to: poets.painters.composers.critics.sculptors.slaves.
Reviews of case sensitive have appeared in the new issue of Interim and online at Word for/Word. Learning the Language went officially out of print in Jason Labbe's living room last fall - and there's a new review of it in Blackbird. Yes, thanks for asking, you can buy those cards online, direct from Flash+Card. Pegasus Downtown in Berkeley & Open Books in Seattle have them too. And that's all about Farmer Small. . . . .
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