[I have no idea how to stop the Viagra ads popping up in my comments section. Oh well. But here's an announcement for my next pubic impertinence, at the Zinc Bar on November 23rd.]
Issue 4 of Pompom magazine is here -- and so's a celebratory reading at zinc
bar in nyc this sunday the 23rd!
Highlights of the issue:
Etel Adnan's Moby Dick indicts Captain Ahab.
Lyn Hejinian poms herself.
Dana Ward and Karen Weiser go vertiginous.
The editors ponder the pom, pomming.
Plus artwork from Bill Marsh & Joel Lipman
Please come to the big pre-thanksgiving pom2tenanny
on Sunday November 23 at 6:59pm at Zinc
to celebrate in fine style the release of the latest POM2.
Our launch party features Issue #2 contributor Brian Kim "All the Trimmings" Stefans, issue #3 contributor Fred "Sweet Potato Pie" Schmalz, and issue #4 contributor Barbara "Cranberry Sauce" Cole. The editors will be on hand to discuss the magazine as well.
Zinc is 90 West Houston btw Laguardia & Thompson in Manhattan
Contributors to issue 4 include:
Etel Adnan | Holly Bittner | Daniel Borzutzky | Barbara Cole | Corina Copp | Brenda Coultas | kari edwards | Albert Flynn DeSilver | Marcella Durand | Betsy Fagin | Michael Farrell | Noah Eli Gordon | Jefferson Hansen | Carla Harryman | Lyn Hejinian | Joel Lipman | Sarah Mangold | Bill Marsh | Yedda Morrison | Sheila E. Murphy | Eileen Myles | Simon Pettet | Kristin Prevallet | Sarah Rehmer | Andrew Riley Clark | Camille Roy | Sara Smith | Chuck Stebelton | Christina Strong | Chris Martin | Lisa Samuels | Kerri Sonnenberg | Anne Tardos | Edwin Torres | Dana Ward & Karen Weiser
Visit www.pompompress.com for selections.
Single issue $5 / Subscription (2 issues) $9
Send check payable to Susan Landers to:
128 Noble St. #3
Brooklyn, NY 11222
Zinc is a great place. Good luck with reading.
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Posted by: leslie at November 19, 2003 12:53 PMWhen compared to the Stack, the Heap is a simple thing to understand. All the memory that's left over is "in the Heap" (excepting some special cases and some reserve). There is little structure, but in return for this freedom of movement you must create and destroy any boundaries you need. And it is always possible that the heap might simply not have enough space for you.
Posted by: Noe at January 19, 2004 05:05 AMWhen compared to the Stack, the Heap is a simple thing to understand. All the memory that's left over is "in the Heap" (excepting some special cases and some reserve). There is little structure, but in return for this freedom of movement you must create and destroy any boundaries you need. And it is always possible that the heap might simply not have enough space for you.
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