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reminder

Peter Miller Books reminds you: there are just a few days left to see orchestrated light in the gallery. It’s open Monday through Saturday, 10:00am to 5:00pm Pacific, with an extra hour (til 6:00pm) on First Thursday, June 2.

Peter Miller Books is located on S. Post Alley in Seattle’s Pioneer Square. Call for details or directions: (206) 441-4114.

The show’s final day is Friday, June 3, 2022, and I’d be honored if you’d have a look before it’s gone.

Synapse International

It was an honor, back in late winter, to be approached by karl kempton and Philip Davenport to guest-edit a post on women working in visual poetry for Synapse International. The artists I selected are working in a variety of materials and media and the resulting series of posts are now available for viewing on seven separate pages (on each page, click the images to see a larger version):

I am so grateful to these artists for generously sharing their work.

(The non-English script on the site is Bengali. karl kempton reports that Synapse International is the first visual poetry site available to a Bengali-speaking audience in India.)

today! tomorrow!

Tonight’s the night: Wednesday, May 4, 2022, 5:00-7:00pm Pacific.
And if you can’t make it tonight, tomorrow works, too: Thursday, May 5, 2022, 5:00-7:30pm Pacific.
And if neither of those is an option, you have the month of May to visit Peter Miller Books and see poetry on the walls.
If you can, please do!

The Indianapolis Review

Enormously pleased to have six of my found poems (and recordings) included in the all-visual edition of The Indianapolis Review.

If you’re interested in the range of visual poetry, browse through the issue by clicking Next Page at the bottom of each image.

first of five

found, posted

Tucked!

It’s the dream that accompanies every submission: click Send at night and find your acceptance waiting when you get up in the morning. Thanks to Tuck Magazine for responding in the affirmative, with alacrity!

live!

Otoliths

Hugely pleased to have seven of my found poems included in issue forty-two of Otoliths. It’s a particular honor to be included with artists/writers whose work I’ve admired and respected for so long, including Richard Kostelanetz, Karl Kempton and John M. Bennett.

do you Truck?

Truck

According to his brief resume, “John M. Bennett has published over 300 books and chapbooks of poetry and other materials.” He has been a major presence in the world of mailart and visual poetry for decades. I am honored that he has included four of my found poems in his visual poetry blog, Truck. Go. See. Leave a comment. Start Trucking.

P.S. If you’re in Seattle this evening, stop by Elliott Bay Book Company, where I’ll be reading along with other contributors to the current issue of Raven Chronicles.

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