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Free Verse, or Freeing Free
... ‘free’ in ‘free verse’? What is the relation between a free Archive, constrained writing and free trade?
Free Verse, or Freeing Free
... Free Verse Poetry Book Fair in London this Saturday, 7th September. The all-day reading programme included Archive of the Now poets Geraldine Monk, Alan Halsey and Drew Milne (and forthcoming AoNners Chris McCabe and Tom Jenks), alongside tables
Cristina Veiga Judar – Questions for a Live Writing
... free prose and interaction. Probably due to its dynamic nature, its health depends on good words, on that which is blessed by the human mouth. For this reason, I can destroy someone's body or even save it, with only the use of speech. According to m
An Interview with Salome Voegelin
... freedom for me to do philosophy, and use phenomenology, among other philosophical methods, in a slightly unorthodox way, maybe in an upside down way, in a useful way for me. And I think you’re quite right to point out that mine is a sort of psycho
“We Are Primed for Patterned Language”: Listening Together
... Free. Accessible venue. All welcome.
"By beginning from the particular, the particle, with a clip, a segment, a sample, a micro-sample, a breath, the sound of a turning page, a stutter, a variant in pronunciation, the voice vibrating against the hi
Cutting Up the Archive: Practice.
... free, open-source software.
Cutting Up the Archive: Practice
... free to use, and offers an audio recording tool as well. It's also fairly intuitive.
I downloaded mp3s from the individual poet's pages on the Archive, and extracted an mp3 from a YouTube video via video2mp3.
Once I had all my mp3s, I opened A
Girls Get Life
... settings-free, free of their setting (and mise-en-page) – I heard at the reading, spoken by Etter, Frances Presley, Reckin, Lucy Sheerman and Tarlo. You can hear, in situ and singularity, the recordings of each author that I cut up to make the op
“Always an Alibi Available”: Performance Writing(s) & Text Festivals
... freeing to realise that "[t]he full stop has fragile authority once it has to leave the page" (Hall 58, Vol.1).
Ron Silliman’s Blog
... free already, and in much greater depth, at PENNsound.. In unmistakable contrast with Motion’s slickness, Archive of the Now simply seems intent on becoming an online and print repository of recordings, printed texts and manuscripts, focusing on i
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Anne Blonstein
... freelance as a writer, translator and editor.
Her first poems were published in British and North American journals in the late 1980s. After one chapbook in 2002, her first full-length collection, the blue pearl, appeared from Salt in 2003.
Andrea Brady
... href="http://www.manson88.freeserve.co.uk/Object.htm">Object Permanence</a> 8 (Feb. 1997); <a href="http://drewmilne.tripod.com/announcement.html">Parataxis</a> 10; Poetry Review 94.3 (Autumn 2004); <a hre
Stuart Calton
... free improvisation. Originally released on Fenland Hi-Brow Recordings, many of these have now been made available for free download on Free Music Archive. He was half of the free improvisation duo Pleasure-Drenching Improvers which featured Dre
Vahni Capildeo
... freedoms and disciplines of Anglo-Saxon poetry at Oxford, which allowed to her to think about metre and rhythm in ways that did not tie down scansion to contemporary standard English. She also found a group of friends, notably including the Scotl
Kelvin Corcoran
... free'."-- Rosmarie Waldrop on LYRIC LYRIC
"The poet's news comes so swift and sharp and fresh that it really is immediate, present; not loud. The magic of it, Cheltenham delivering, morning intelligence not subscribed to the delusi
Kai Fierle-Hedrick
... Free Arts NYC, and notes about her on-going projects can be found at www.orium.org.
Past projects include Spelling ( ) Bound (Ellectrique Press), an artist book created with poets Cara Benson and Kathrin Schaeppi; the text install
Allen Fisher
... href="http://freespace.virgin.net/reality.street/">Reality Street</a>, 2005), ISBN: 1-874400-28-8. <em>Place</em> was named by Iain Sinclair as one of the 'Books of the Year' in <em>The Guardian</em> (26 No
Jérôme Game
Born in Paris in 1971, Jérôme Game lives there after having spent several years in the United States and in England. He joined the American University of Paris in 2004, where he is currently an Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Fi
Elizabeth James
Grew up in Cardiff and now live in London, working as a librarian at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Involvements include(d): 'English Literature', art history and criticism, creative-writing teaching, the internet, book history; in poetry: perfo
David Kennedy
... freeform mutant rap;
(d) offers an unblinking poetics free of specious closure;
(e) has an oddly shifted sense of perspective, perhaps with just a dash of that New York hot sauce;
(f) is full of shouted words and outbursts, clashing industrial rh
Peter Larkin
... freely <br /> tied over so far torn.</p>
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<p class="alltext">Naked of house abate the stacks <br /> sheer boles by failed roof, <br
Tony Lopez
... freelance on short stories for newspapers and magazines in the early 1970s and published five crime and science fiction novels with New English Library between 1973 and 77, when he gave up writing fiction and went back to school. He attended the Uni
Peter Manson
... Freebase Accordion.
Drew Milne
... freewheeling aleatoric delinquency.' Robin Purves in Object Permanence 'Lyrical social critique becomes a plausible art in Drew Milne's Go Figure, which gives us radical-informed iconoclastic arrays that are not so bitte
Tim Morris
... free, but, in the withered distance, are calibrated back to zero, fitted with flat plates and compressed suspension rings. Care must be taken to prevent some rapture of the paper, likely as a sky which blots th
Redell Olsen
... freeway GALATEA rolling out of lanes into a dark blue sky permanently lost in gold plate tossed out after the main course into The Tiber sights for a banked sore eye in mock tapestry gone with the job of painting in the curtains or straddling force
Maggie O'Sullivan
... freedom with which this is achieved suggests an immense disenfranchisement of the ideological content of language in favour of its raw physique... (T)he movement of the text is given an acute physical agenda: intensively condensed and punctuated
Simon Perril
... free, was a much later discovery; a skint MA student raiding the contents of Leeds town Library. Growing a third ear for Ayler, Mingus, Ornette, Sun Ra etc.]
And then went to CCAT full time as an undergraduate, seeking out Pound again. But needi
Frances Presley
... freedom to roam, although the agribusiness was already changing the landscape. My secondary education was at Grantham Girls' Grammar School, where I rebelled against the rounded vowel, and later at Minehead Upper School.
My defining moment in po
Richard Price
... free verse; in fact, their precise structures, their subtle use of rhyme and ingenious rhythms reflect the speed and depth of thought. The ordering of the poems in the collection is deeply satisfying; Price leads the reader on a mazy sometimes aston
Kaia Sand
... free trade for you today
Robert Sheppard
... <em>Free Fists</em> (with Patricia Farrell), London: Writers Forum, 1996.</li>
<li class="alltext"><em> Neutral Drums</em> (with Patricia Farrell), London: Writers Forum, 1999.</li>
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Simon Smith
... freely above signifieds
Or endless sunsets or whatever
The moment you like
Screw of paper white
Windows black windows
Keston Sutherland
... 2003)
Antifreeze (Barque Press, 2002)
Translations of my poetry in:
Wozu Vögel, Bücher, Jazz? Gedichte aus England. Ed. Hans Thill (German)
Action Poetique (French; poems plus an interview)
Chinese newspapers.
Articles:
Scott Thurston
... Freer published in issues 3-9 of Poetry Salzburg Review (2002-2006)
ON-LINE REVIEWS
'Lisa Samuels: The Invention of Culture and Carrie Etter: Yet' Stride Magazine (2009)
'Robert Sheppard: Tin Pan Arcadia and Hymns to the God in which My
Lawrence Upton
... free; 14 minutes; 2 channels; text Lawrence Upton; live voice Lawrence Upton; additional sound elements John Drever; sound treatment John Drever; Interlace concert April 2006
Cobbing's "Kurrirrurriri" - A version; 20 mins approx; 2 channels
James Wilkes
... freelance writer. I have self-published two chapbooks, and my poetry has been included in the anthology Generation Txt and various magazines and e-zines. For further details about publications, as well as critical writing, radio and visual work s
Catherine Hales
... freelance translator, writing, doing the occasional reading and co-organising Berlin’s festival of poetry in English, Poetry Hearings, as well as translating some of the many German poets living in the city.
When I was ten I wanted to be an a
Gavin Selerie
... free-flow impressionism and allowing the present to (silently) frame that earlier period. Le Fanu’s Ghost is a cultural, familial and poetic labyrinth, this form being, as Andrew Gibson remarks in another context, ‘a pervasively ironical
Alistair Noon
... carefreely, never alighting in the pigeonhole for long enough to become ringed. Each poem represents a moment of attention just long enough to signal its intention, and then it moves on.' --Giles Goodland</p>
<p>'This is genuinely terri
Samantha Walton
... freezing oils where the cuff lavender is brought alive to claw to earth where we are buried to stay cool and grow white hands to reach and tuber, and come to fruition and bask without a song so be drowned or drown over exposed leaves shaking restl
Lisa Robertson
... freelance writer in the visual arts.
Andrew Spragg
... free poetry postcards for download and distribution.
cris cheek
... Freer and Carlyle Reedy. Much of his work has explored the politics of collaborative and collective practice; as co-founder of Chisenhale Dance Space, in London's east end (1981). where he worked alongside Ghislaine Boddington with whom he started S
Richard Barrett
... Free is forthcoming from Blart Books. Besides these publications his work has appeared in a number of anthologies, most recently the Philip Davenport edited The Dark Would. Richard has been invited to read his work out at numerous venues across the
Anna Reckin
... freelance editor. Her poems and essays have been published in the UK and the US, and her first poetry collection, Three Reds, was published by Shearsman in 2011. She received an Arts Council England grant in 2012-13 to work on her second collection.
Katy Price
... Freewood Publications. 2010. ISBN 978-0-9565268-0-9. Performed at the Brick Lane Gallery, 7 April 2010.</li>
<li><a href="http://chrisjoseph.org/blastup/" target="_blank"><strong>BlastUp!</strong>&l
Ian Brinton
... <em>Free Verse and Formal Restraint</em>, (Shearsman Books, 2015); <em>‘An intuition of the particular’, some essays on the poetry of Peter Hughes</em>, (Shearsman Books, 2013);<em>‘Thrills
Michael Weller
... Freer (non-imprint artzine, 2010)</p>
Karl MV Waugh
... free with soundtrack)</li>
<li>Rituals and Fragments of Machine Code </li>
<li>Set Theory </li>
<li>Awfullier</li>
<li>Acne Grease</li>
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Matti Spence
... freedom on a plant <br /> there is something I think about cycles <br /> or totem-type conundrums like Richard <br /> said. Like kinder-eggs the seed like kinder-<br /&
Paul Hawkins
... href="http://www.hesterglock.net/murder-your-darlings-pdfs.html">free pdfs</a></li>
<li><em>St John Sessions</em> (<a href="https://runloganrun.bandcamp.com/album/st-john-sessions-limited-edition-c
Agnes Lehoczky
... <em>Free Verse. </em>Her work<em> </em>translated also appeared in <em>Kluger Hans</em>,<em> Confluences Poetiques</em>, <em>Arterie</em>,<em> </em><em>No Poesia </em&g
Alec Finlay
... Free and Un-free, We Used to Say’, <em>Gymnasium, </em>edited by Ruth Ewan, Annika Eriksson and Raqs Media Collective (Site Gallery)</li>
<li>2016 <em>Arboreal: A collection of n
Azad Sharma
... free poetry pamphlets on both Sussex and Brighton university campuses. </span></p>
<p>In 2017, Azad's first collection of poetry, entitled <em>Against the Frame</em>, was published by <a href="http://www.barque
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'Free at last' (Robert Hampson)
Rocking the Free World Here (Ed Luker)
Reading from 'Track' (Norman Finkelstein)
... Free Range on Thursday 28th February 2013. Norman is reading the first 'movement' from <em>Track</em>, a long poem written over ten years and originally published in three separate volumes. It has recently been released in one volume by ...