Marion Weiss spoke as part of the Architecture forum lecture March 22. In the Q&A she talked about how one draws. The fingers draw lines, furniture. Drawing from the wrist and its range of motion makes another set of forms possible. The elbow and the shoulder each have their own gestural capacities and inherent body […]
Author Archives: Pearl
The Pressingness of Small Press
The 12 or 20 interview series has branched into interviewing small presses. The first up is an interview with AngelHouse Press. Here’s a snippet 4 – What do you see your press doing that no one else is? AHP’s own little niche is versatility and playfulness. aside from poetry, we’ve also published a print version […]
Monkey Grinding Out More Poems
At ReadWritePoem, Robert Peake How do you be a poet every day? With finite time and all the competition and difficulty, interior and exterior, how to juggle the habit? If you are so bent, can you afford not to? Maybe you only make widgets and never assemble to sound or page, but your brain tinkers. […]
The End of Publishing?
My, that’s cleverly done. [via Arsenal]
Fishes and Waters
On the small press and large press divide…People freely move according to project and audience and what happens to happen. The two can be complementary, interchangeable, parallel, feeding each other, not warring solitudes of non-contravenable tastes and biases. It isn’t two closed to each other systems. Broadsheets and spine books isn’t migration from little league […]