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:: 11/23/09 :: Review Review ::
Nate Pritts from the new issue of RECONFIGURATIONS.
Randall Jarrell is one of my heroes. His criticism was based on his “taste” - which was of course refined & honed & very articulate - but still his taste, his preferences, his gut feeling.
I think one problem with contemporary reviews has to do with the fact that the reviewer doesn’t have enough personality, enough of a stake in the review itself. I’m not concerned with the “exuberant praise” found in some reviews as much as I am that I can’t tell - from one review to the other - who has written it.
:: 11/16/09 :: Interactive Journals ::
Nate Pritts talking about H_NGM_N at the PANK blog:
1. How does an interactive poetry journal differ from a poetry journal?
The short answer here is to say – in lots of ways that I haven’t figured out yet. I think one way has to do with dissemination. If you have a poem published in a print journal, you have to hand or airlift the entire journal to a friend if you want them to read your poem. And maybe that friend will read other poems in the journal. With an interactive poetry journal, you can send your friend the direct link to your poem. And maybe that friend will read other poems in the journal. I think, since an interactive poetry journal is ostensibly free, the possibilities for promotion are increased – I can tell you that you should read H_NGM_N & give you the link to do so all at once. And one contributor can post a direct link on his or her Facebook wall, or tweet about it, & you can then simply click & find yourself delivered unto the page itself.
Maybe the apparent immediacy of online publication provides a better network of energies – ie, if you like a poem of mine in an online journal, it easy to find other poems of mine fairly quickly. It’s also easy to find my email address & write to me to tell me you liked it. I think, in some way I can’t quite define, online publishing humanizes the process.
:: 11/09/09 :: Art & Reality ::
Claim 1. There is a convergence between art and reality and this is an argument that has existed for quite some time. Claim 2. All speaking and personal communications are creative and authorial acts. Claim 3. All forms of listening and spectatorship of personal communicative acts are interpretive acts. It thus follows that the world of personal and biographical and therefore real is not completely distinct from authorship, creativity, and the therefore fictional world. All communicative acts become part of a body of work and are fair game when it comes to usage for interpretation. I say this knowing that a piece of creative writing does not necessarily correspond directly to events in the author’s life and I do not attempt to deny the author’s creativity and ability to imagine. However, arguing that biographical and personal readings limit the possibilities of a text is invalid because I believe that all interpretations and readings limit the possibility of a text. The personal reading is not alone in this weakness. This argument is made through a study of the work of Rebbecca Brown and through an analysis of my own personal reading experience. The following is also a love letter. I begin…
:: 10/29/2009 :: Fantasy Land ::
Writing: What? I write what I think is happening. The factors that have shaped my consciousness are what I try to know. If a person doesn’t know what is influencing them, how will know if they are seeing reality clearly? Not knowing one’s influences can lead to difficulty. Maybe someone is addicted to the enchanted forest and the forest is a trap? Maybe they’ll find it hard to leave even if they want to because their fantasies have shaped their brain to work against their progress. It makes sense to me to seek the truth within a context of forgiveness. This way you don’t burn in regret or hatred; I’m saying this because it was a problem that I had as a young person.
I am prone to be avoidant but truth seeking means that I have to avoid avoidance. One leaves fantasy land to give a hand to a sick friend, for instance. Or to give a hand to your sick self, stuck in a tree in a lost world… I think writing should make a person more capable of facing their life.
Pick up Ish’s book UNION! from Canarium Books. It’s beautiful.
:: 10/27/2009 :: Who Wants It? ::
Citizens of the world!
H_NGM_N #9 is locked & loaded & ready to be dropped from a low flying plane on some unsuspecting country whose regime is in need of being toppled.
& if that country is CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE you can start to see how my metaphor is apt:
http://www.h-ngm-n.com/cur_ent-i_sue
Please note that we are currently open to submissions until November 30th & be sure to check out the updated info on H_NGM_N Books:
http://www.h-ngm-n.com/h_ngm_n-books/
