Don Domanski on Role of Poet as Scribe of Sacred Geometries

Yin Yang as Sacred Geometry Originally uploaded by Shirley Two Feathers Some people found the talks of Don Domanski enlightening. As with any writers festival talk, you never know what will happen next. Perhaps one writer will tell another “You don’t like animals?! I love animals. You’re going to Hell.” Or it all might go […]

Messagio Galore V

The century of sound poetry (with one from circa 560-600) presented at the OIW festival was spatial, interaction, and some of it improv. Which is not to say unpracticed. For jwcurry to curate and for the troupe to synchronize their timing and reading of each other that well takes a load of practice and intensity. […]

woo

Currently reading Kevin Connolly’s Revolver (Anansi, 2008) and Nelson Ball’s Bird Tracks on Hard Snow (ECW, 1994). Apparently getting high enough frequency of waves of tingles can actually cool one down. I think they are happening enough for my arm skin fan the air without the bones moving. Who knew that was possible?

Currently In the Midst of Reading on paper

Transformations by John Reibetanz (Goose Lane, 2006) (First impression: ***) Out of Light by Joseph Massey (Kitchen Press, 2008) (First impression: *****) Mornings Like This: Found Poems by Annie Dillard (Harper Collins, 1995) (First impression: ***) Architecture for the Poor by Hassan Fathy (various publishers and new editions with different titles, this one, University of […]