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  • The Xenopoetics of Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series

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    The Xenopoetics of Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series Andrew C. Wenaus, the University of Western Ontario (click on the above title for the following description and link to the VICFA site) In November 2023, Andrew C. Wenaus of the University of Western Ontario gave a lecture with the title “The Xenopoetics of Daniel Y. Harris’ The Posthuman Series” in

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  • Jack Skelley’s Interstellar Theme Park Reviewed Compulsive Reader

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    Reviewed by Shannon Vare Christine Interstellar Theme Park: New and Selected Writing by Jack Skelley BlazeVOX June 2022, Paperback, 204 pages, ISBN-13: 978-1609644116 The titular opening poem in Jack Skelley’s Interstellar Theme Park: New and Selected Writing, invites the reader to an avant-garde setting where the speaker proclaims prayer-like a listing of “I want” items to consider. This is a

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  • Daniel Y. Harris is interviewed in E·ratio

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    “The Daniel Y. Harris Interview.” Daniel Y. Harris is interviewed by Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino, subtitled “The Posthuman Series (Volumes I-V), An Entrevenue” in E·ratio. E·ratio is a premier venue for postmodern and experimental poetry. It is edited by Gregory Vincent St. Thomasino. Here’s the link to the interview: http://www.eratiopostmodernpoetry.com/HarrisInterview5523.html

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  • Tyrone Williams Reviews of 26 Tears in Poetry Project Newsletter

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    On 26 Tears by George Tysh and Chris Tysh Tyrone Williams 26 Tears by George Tysh and Chris Tysh BlazeVOX Books, 2022 Though they have not always received due credit for their contribution among the oral (and, of course, musical) artistic innovations that have dominated the history of poetics in Detroit, George and Chris Tysh have been crucial to the

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  • CHRIS MCKINNEY reviews Lilith Walks on Hawaii Review of Books

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    CHRIS MCKINNEY reviews Lilith Walks on Hawaii Review of Books In Lilith Walks we read how Susan Schultz, Hawai‘i’s celebrated and (dogged) literary experimentalist, reacted to the daily challenge of walking her pooch while rational down a gantlet of Trumpeting, COVID-denying, conspiracist neighbors.   Is Kāne‘ohe the punchiest neighborhood on the island? You could argue it. I would. It’s the

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