Batch 4 : last updated February 2010
Dawn Pendergast ♦ Julia Drescher ♦ Amy King ♦ Nicole Mauro ♦ Anne Bogle ♦ Stephanie Young ♦ Jennifer Karmin ♦ Marthe Reed ♦ Annie Finch ♦ Samar Abulhassan ♦ Juliana Leslie ♦ Bronwen Tate
OFF Flaw by Dawn Pendergast
Published by Paul Klinger
OFF FLAW. OF LAW. A FLAW. AWFUL AW. A flaw mars the perfection of something. A flaw is also “a defect in a legal document that can render it invalid.” This handmade chap (published by Paul Klinger & Dusie) has a cover of braille and a woodblock print. Flaws render new readings that awe us. How do we read “worlddish? (world-dish? worl-dish? worldish?) Our eyes touch the page searching. What happens when you read: “if not night / then then then / a long un”. Take up the game and you will be AW FULL OFF L AW. A book for everyone, but most of all for those who love word experiments.
Hilda's Hunting by Julia Drescher
This Opera of Peace by Amy King
Tax-dollar Super Sonnet by Nicole Mauro
18 Poems by Anne Bogle
Published by Orium Press
The Code by Stephanie Young
Published by L3
evacuated (disembodying katrina) by Jennifer Karmin
by Royal Daylight Oil
(em) bodied bliss by Marthe Reed
published by jimmypennies press
SHADOW-BIRD by Annie Finch
Published by Good Utopian
Nocturnal Temple by Samar Abulhassan
That obscure coincidence of feeling by Juliana Leslie
published by No Press
Scaffolding my Proust Vocabulary by Bronwen Tate
