visual poetry by christian bök
visual-poetry: by christian bök (+)
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visual-poetry: by christian bök (+)
read more →It’s the end of the year, time for looking back, for bucket lists, and yes even for roundups of roundups. To put it another way, here’s a roundup of the big events of 2015 on the literary Internet.
read more →Why do companies pretend to invent the very things that they work so hard to make obsolete? Now, from the creators of the amazon.com website that you may have heard of, it’s a bookstore.
read more →What’s going on with blogs and forums? Are they worse a worse place for serious conversation than established publications? All this and more in the Litblog Roundup, a bi-weekly overview of topics, trends and highlights from the literary Internet.
read more →Downloads, updates, logins, alerts, updates, logins, downloads… when do we ever get to just do what we came to do?
read more →Do writers get picky about music? Are E-books sufficiently advanced? What’s up with the new line of books coming out? All this and more in a new installment of the Litblog Roundup, a bi-weekly overview of topics, trends and highlights from the literary Internet.
read more →visual-poetry: »everything will be taken away« by adrian piper [at the 2015 venice biennale]
read more →Is twitter a form of literature? What do you think about banned books week? All this, dead oysters, and more in the Litblog Roundup. The Deal with Blurbs You’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover.
read more →What happens when a white man pretends to be a member of another ethnicity in order to get published? Let’s survey the fallout in this edition of Litblog Roundup, a bi-weekly overview of topics, trends and highlights from the literary Internet.
read more →Is there such a thing as a writer that’s too prolific? What’s it like to work at Amazon? What does the CIA have to do with literary magazines?
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