Tag Archives: Poetry

Poetry Will Be Made By All

The UCLA graduates have manuscripts in the free-for-download international poetry publication project Poetry Will Be Made By All. They are Laura V. Rivera (Apartment Complex), AJ Urquidi (The Patterned Fragment), Jake Eisenmann (Unforgeable Poems) and Stefan Karlsson (No Nothing).

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“Poetry will be made by all! is an evolving exhibition that will publish and disperse one thousand new books of expanded writing and poetry over two months by authors from over fifty countries and spanning six continents. Poets-in-residence will work with visitors and a global network of writers from within an installation by Atelier Bow Wow. As part of the ongoing research project 89plus, this exhibition investigates the significance of poetry and poetic practices for the generation born in or after 1989.”

Library | Poetry Will Be Made By All.

Harryette Mullen, Urban Tumbleweed: Notes from a Tanka Diary

UCLA poet and professor Harryette Mullen, whose last full-length book of poems, Sleeping With the Dictionary, was a finalist for a National Book Award, National Book Critics Circle Award, and Los Angeles Times Book Prize, has just released a new book of poems.

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David Ulin of the Los Angeles Times picked it as a top book of the fall, and reviews of the book appear here, here and here. An excerpt appears here.

From the publisher’s website:

Urban Tumbleweed is the poet Harryette Mullen’s exploration of spaces where the city and the natural world collide. Written out of a daily practice of walking, Mullen’s stanzas adapt the traditional Japanese tanka, a poetic form suited for recording fleeting impressions, describing environmental transitions, and contemplating the human being’s place in the natural world. But, as she writes in her preface, “What is natural about being human? What to make of a city dweller taking a ‘nature walk’ in a public park while listening to a podcast with ear-bud headphones?”

Mullen’s The Cracks Between What We Are and What We Are Supposed to Be: Essays and Interviews appeared in 2012.

 

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I’ve been curious about this new press that opened shop in Santa Monica a few years ago but hadn’t had the chance to check out the journal, or meet the editors, until I bumped into them at AWP in Seattle earlier this month. I’m going to try to drag them out to the Poetic Research Bureau soon, but in the meantime, here’s the website of L.A.’s latest avant-garde pranksters, theNewerYork Press.

The L.A. Telephone Book, Vol. 2

The L.A. Telephone Book Vol. 2 2012-13 is a collection of new work by contemporary Southern California writers and text-artists available for free download.

Volume 1 (2011-12) is also available for free download.

Including new work by:

Will Alexander
Diana Arterian
Thérèse Bachand
Molly Bendall
Guy Bennett
Byron Campbell
Geneva Chao
Andrew Choate
j.s. davis
Larkin Higgins
Erin Jourdan
Siel Ju
Janice Lee
Deborah Meadows
Béatrice Mousli
Dennis Phillips
William Poundstone
David Shook
Chris Stoffolino
Daniel Tiffany
AJ Urquidi

The volume is free for download from Mediafire (see links below).

The collection was created based on a semi-open call to writers and artists for up to 7 pages of work, set in 6 x 9 in .pdf format, which were then assembled into the present file. All choices were made by the artists and presented as they created it. Several artists contributed notes and statements about their work.

PDF

https://www.mediafire.com/?58d0d39mmv13bdy

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