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Conjunctus: Tuesday Plus More
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Sunday, November 8, 2009. Here is one brief article for Tuesday's class (along with readings in The Practical Reader. Interview with Literary Agent Georges Borchardt. And here are some upcoming dates:. Thursday, November 12: Due—Reader's response to three articles. Thursday: November 19: Due! Friday, November 13: Shannon. See you on Tuesday.
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Conjunctus: Interview With Gregory Wolfe
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Sunday, November 22, 2009. Interview With Gregory Wolfe. 1) The vision for Image journal is different from most other journals that have received acclaim, especially from a Pulitzer Prize winner Annie Dillon. What inspired you and your staff to create a journal with the specific focus of integrating imagination and religion? 5) In ways does the...
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Conjunctus: SIDEBROW: GHOSTS AS A SOCIAL THEORY
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Monday, November 23, 2009. SIDEBROW: GHOSTS AS A SOCIAL THEORY. At first, I wasn’t sure that Sidebrow. Project I thought a little bit more open minded and wanted to learn to appreciate the rest of the site. However, I decided to focus on the intriguing project of Ghost. I thought it was pretty awesome. This whole idea of. Who built the bombs?
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General Projects: Timmons, Mathew
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8801;≡≡≡≡. Mathew Timmons is a writer, curator and critic in Los Angeles. He is the General Director of General Projects. At various locations including Outpost for Contemporary Art. And The Ups and Downs. An installation series, at workspace. He also co-edits/curates Insert Press. W/ Stephanie Rioux), Late Night Snack. And he is the Los Angeles editor of Joyland. A chapbook, Lip Service. Is recently out from Slack Buddha Press. His first full length book, The New Poetics ( Les Figues Press. Institute fo...
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Conjunctus: Mathew Timmons Interview
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Saturday, November 28, 2009. Why do you publish on paper/in print? If you were to have a Mission Statement, what would it be? What makes you a Small Press Publication? What is your budget for publishing Insert Press materials? Everything is out of pocket-. What sorts of financial support do you receive? Do you have any cover letter advice?
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Conjunctus: Interview with Michael Rayes of Rafka Press
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Monday, November 23, 2009. Interview with Michael Rayes of Rafka Press. What is the staff structure at your press [ rafkapress.com. What do you look for in a submission? Catholicism, readability, and salability. I’m not worried so much about grammar. By “readable” I mean the story has to flow. All the conflicts must be...There should be some mo...
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Conjunctus
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Thursday, November 19, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Council of Literary Magazines and Presses. Another Way to Think About This. Sarah Hampson Reads and Ponders Emily Dickinson at the Globe and Mail. The Next Big Thing: Divya Victor. We're going to hiatus-land. What challenges do you face as a publisher? Interview With Gregory Wolfe.
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Conjunctus: Making Things, Like Chapbooks
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. Making Things, Like Chapbooks. We'll be learning some basic book making techniques tomorrow. Please also read the following:. Considering Chapbooks: A Brief History of the Little Book. By Noah Eli Gordon. DIY Poetry Publishing Cooperative. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Council of Literary Magazines and Presses.
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Conjunctus: The Concept of the Canon
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. The Concept of the Canon. First of all I'd like to apologize for how incredibly late this post is. I didn't realize this was due until I went in to talk with Professor Carmody. Anyways so here is my post on the Concept of the Canon. And Isabel Allende's House of Spirits. In this class I've been told that if we want t...
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Conjunctus: Interview with Kate Bernheimer
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Every day brings new advertisements of literary undertakings, and we are flattered with repeated promises of growing wise on easier terms.". Samuel Johnson, 1759. Friday, November 20, 2009. Interview with Kate Bernheimer. Kate Bernheimer is the author of. The Complete Tales of Ketzia Gold. The Complete Tales of Merry Gold. She is also the. Founder and editor of the Fairy Tale Review. The latest issue of Fairy Tale Review, The Aquamarine Issue and previous issues can be found on. 7) Have you noticed any c...