[New-Poetry] apocryphaltext vol. 2, no. 1

amy king amyhappens at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 5 10:27:42 EDT 2007


   
   
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  apocryphaltext vol. 2, no. 1 -- http://apocryphaltextpoetry.com/Vol._%202,_%20No.1/V.2_n.1.htm 

   
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  Guest Editor: Tim Earley
   
  kirsten andersen
   
  john m. bennett
   
  jessica bozek
   
  eric elshtain
   
  johannes göransson
   
  brian howe
   
  amy king
   
  danielle pafunda
   
  tony tost
   
  jillian weise
   
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  apocryphaltext vol. 2, no. 1 -- http://apocryphaltextpoetry.com/Vol._%202,_%20No.1/V.2_n.1.htm
   
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  Scott Malby on apocryphaltext:
   
  “Steven Teref writes in a poem featured in this impressive little journal: "The tunnel is subject to what the eyes fill it with." This quote can also be applied to electronic literary publishing in a number of fascinating ways. In APOCRYPHAL TEXT the literate mixes with garage band and appears to create not only a new vocabulary, but a new language and landscape. Editor Alan May is unerring in his textual choice of print and spacing. He states on his submissions page, "APOCRYPHAL TEXT seeks to publish poets with distinct voices/visions. The idiosyncratic and downright ornery are welcome." This strange little poetry site may well provide a remarkable and perverse glimpse into tomorrow. It is thoroughly embedded in the surreal possibilities and dangers inherent in contemporary literary internet publishing, and yet, as a result of, or because of it, provides a minimal, apocalyptic, starkly appealing vision.”
   
  --from Eclectica (http://www.eclectica.org/v11n2/malby_apr_07.html)
   
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  apocryphaltext vol. 2, no. 1 -- http://apocryphaltextpoetry.com/Vol._%202,_%20No.1/V.2_n.1.htm
   
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