The AlteredScale.com Issue 4 Launch Reading took place at Boneshaker Books in Minneapolis on July 21. The first two videos display Jonathan reading his poetry, and the third shows him singing an original Americana song. In the next week, videos by the other participants will appear.
"Like Birds Embrace the Sky" (words, music and performance by Jonathan Brannen)
[Sorry about the camera angle. I forgot to adjust when he sat down. But you can still hear it. --Jeff]
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Monday, September 30, 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
the FACTory
by Mary Kasimor
the
breathless WHisper
BREATHless
secrets
ARound my SELVEs
THE
men pinnED me
down
to examine LISTS TATtooed
onto
my skin
I
WAS
an
original butterFLY
they
took my WINGs
&I
COllapSEd into a synthesized
SEA
there
were ENDLESS products before
the wordS WERE found
the wordS WERE found
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Mary Kasimor is a regular contributor to this blog.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Braille Dawn
by John Grey
oh my eyeless son
rippling flashings tell
some busted icy speeches
as supermarket brands
stuff the blind canal -
parallel sheets of wind
rock the dawn
thrash the light,
travel vibrant with your words -
sit back and watch you
wander in them –
one sharp blast
and you will shatter –
you feel like all those
who can only know
the lineal thunders –
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John Grey is an Australian born poet. Recently published in International Poetry Review, Chrysalis and the science fiction anthology, Futuredaze with work upcoming in Potomac Review, Sanskrit and Fox Cry Review.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Rorschach
by Peter Stein
(Click on poem to isolate it.)
(Click on poem to isolate it.)
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Peter Stein appears in AlteredScale.com 4.
Peter William Stein is a Minnesota poet and a father of four sons. His poems have been published in The Edge Magazine, Kerouac's Dog Magazine, the Planet Formerly Known as Earth, and the Zumbrota Crossings Poet and Artist Collaboration. He has read his poetry at various reading series in the Minneapolis area, and actively involved with the League of Minnesot a Poets. You can check out his work online at www.pwilliamstein.com.
Friday, September 20, 2013
AlteredScale.com Issue 4: Out and the Launch Reading is LIVE
AlteredScale.com Issue 4 Launch Reading
****At 5 pm Central Time today (July 20), AlteredScale.com Issue 4 is out and live on the Internet****
To celebrate, we will have a launch reading:Sat., Sept. 21 at 7 pm
Boneshaker Books
2002 23rd Ave S Minneapolis, MN 55404
(Corner of Franklin and 23rd Avenue)
(612) 871-7110
Featuring: Jonathan Brannen
Jonathan Brannen is the author of twelve volumes of poetry and five books of visual literature, including two books by TheAlteredScalePress—Sway and turning point. Recent collections include this is visual poetry (this is visual poetry chapbooks, Kingston PA, 2010), a sequence of full color word art; Mona Lisa (Avantacular Press, 2010), a sequence of visual poems he created combining computer constructed images and photocopying between 1975 and 1982; and Deaccessioned Landscapes, a collection of technically innovative sonnets (Chax Press, Tucson, AZ, 2005). His poetry and fiction have been anthologized in five countries on three continents and translated into two languages. He grew up in Florida and currently resides in St. Paul, Minnesota.Also appearing:
Leigh Herrick
Tom Cassidy
Elisabeth Workman
George J. Farrah
Terrence Folz
Ann Bogle
Lenora Drowns
Ann Tweedy
Gretchen Marquette
& maybe more
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
The Smell of an Elevator
by Marc Vincenz
I’ve never known an elevator
to stink so much of garlic.
It must be Mister Huang
who’s always farting
on the way to work.
Perhaps I should have a chat
with his good wife;
though, they say
she’s a good cook
and you know
how good cooks are
about taking advice.
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Marc Vincenz is a regular contributor to this blog. He appeared in AlteredScale.com issue 2, and he edits MadHat.
See his entry at Poets & Writers.
I’ve never known an elevator
to stink so much of garlic.
It must be Mister Huang
who’s always farting
on the way to work.
Perhaps I should have a chat
with his good wife;
though, they say
she’s a good cook
and you know
how good cooks are
about taking advice.
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Marc Vincenz is a regular contributor to this blog. He appeared in AlteredScale.com issue 2, and he edits MadHat.
See his entry at Poets & Writers.
Sunday, September 15, 2013
& you off-switch director
by Billy Cancel
maintain 0 blossom
in mood net should be lively sequence lunatic well
-no strings attached massive machines watch open mouth
self-contained caught bullets in her hand chewed 'em on
lemon ave 'mongst derelict cars chemically level hope tattoo nearly
you unhindered rationale amoeba's choice day made pies
leapt from yellow hence she often thought of
filling the ditch tricking the devil not out
of circulation into small receptacle
Wire Cutter Homage
Reference Point Heir Apparent Brash Strokes Through Careful Interconnection
Stupifying Bright Interlude ****************************** *************
****************************** **me upon demystification approach
taking a short cut by stadium close season all cold turkey off plastic planting
trees as fence to pen cuckoo in so SUMMER STAYS
bled shine once made a thing of iron hive addressed every dimple
depression real skimmer reconfigured to eat up space 3 moves ahead
yet if god permits out of some defunct mine shaft shall worm
apple hill apple hill innocent
complex little vanguard
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Billy is a regular contributor to the blog. His work can also be seen in AlteredScale.com issues 2 and 3.
See his webpage.
maintain 0 blossom
in mood net should be lively sequence lunatic well
-no strings attached massive machines watch open mouth
self-contained caught bullets in her hand chewed 'em on
lemon ave 'mongst derelict cars chemically level hope tattoo nearly
you unhindered rationale amoeba's choice day made pies
leapt from yellow hence she often thought of
filling the ditch tricking the devil not out
of circulation into small receptacle
Wire Cutter Homage
Reference Point Heir Apparent Brash Strokes Through Careful Interconnection
Stupifying Bright Interlude ******************************
******************************
taking a short cut by stadium close season all cold turkey off plastic planting
trees as fence to pen cuckoo in so SUMMER STAYS
bled shine once made a thing of iron hive addressed every dimple
depression real skimmer reconfigured to eat up space 3 moves ahead
yet if god permits out of some defunct mine shaft shall worm
apple hill apple hill innocent
complex little vanguard
____________________________
Billy is a regular contributor to the blog. His work can also be seen in AlteredScale.com issues 2 and 3.
See his webpage.
Friday, September 13, 2013
Open Season
by KT Gutting
I want you to put on
your red jacket. Grab
your smokes. Let's go
out back and set
the Pontiac on fire.
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Anxiety-ridden San Diego poet KT Gutting is a member of the 2013 graduating class of the MFA program at Saint Mary's College. She very strongly believes in prepositions, the personal I, and enjambment. This is her writing's first public appearance.
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Witch Creek
by Kathryn Gutting
The land burned outside-in
as I watched palm shadows
shift in the barbed light of flame,
feeling your demons braid
through my blood. Not yet mine
for a day, and already I wished
to slide the night open, to throw
them back where they belonged.
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Anxiety-ridden San Diego poet KT Gutting is a member of the 2013 graduating class of the MFA program at Saint Mary's College. She very strongly believes in prepositions, the personal I, and enjambment. This is her writing's first public appearance.
Anxiety-ridden San Diego poet KT Gutting is a member of the 2013 graduating class of the MFA program at Saint Mary's College. She very strongly believes in prepositions, the personal I, and enjambment. This is her writing's first public appearance.
Sunday, September 8, 2013
Sand between the Toes
by Richard Martin
I
am a cabaret of pure joy
A
bungalow under siege
Last
night the moon wept into a wet rag
Language
leaps from the mouth
Into
a collage of destiny
The
sun rises in an airplane window of regret
I
have a friend named Daphne
I
could sleep in the excessed memories
Of
our brief encounter with meaning
The
clock is a storyteller
It
narrates the edge
The
news is on
The
universe came from nothing
There
is no way to accept the death of children
A
bird in the ivory tree of the soul sings
I
might exchange my mind for the graffiti of hope –
Hitchhike
under a sky of infrared stars
Hurray
for bread and the maker of religiosity
The
past strapped to the present
The
inescapable gorgeous line yet to be written
Drifts
in the sea of a poetic moment
The
ecstasy of repetition stretches a silver wire
Across
the crystal chasm
I’ve
waited too long in the hipster rain
This
way or not a prophet shouts
In
the wake of a wave of lathered horses
In
conjunction with the final ATM
Senselessness
has been accomplished
The
ontological pancake of dreams suspended
Love
is now
The
spontaneity of heartache discloses
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Richard Martin will be reading at SubText books in St. Paul on Oct. 26 at 6:30 pm. He will be joined by Leigh Herrick, George J. Farrah, Elisabeth Workman, and Ann Tweedy.
Richard Martin is the author of five books of poetry, including White Man Appears on Southern California Beach(Bottom Fish Press, 1991) and Under the Sky of No Complaint (Lavender Ink/Fell Swoop, 2013). His work has appeared in Fell Swoop, ACM, Exquisite Corpse, Gargoyle, Artichoke Haircut, Shattered Wig (post) and unarmed. He is also the author of boink!, an antimemoir, published by Lavender Ink (New Orleans, 2005) and four chapbooks. A past recipient of a NEA Poetry Fellowship, he founded and coordinated the Big Horror Poetry Reading Series in Binghamton, New York, from 1982-1996. He lives in Boston.
Saturday, September 7, 2013
AN ANTHOLOGY OF ASEMIC HANDWRITING is out and for sale
Published on Aug 12, 2013
An Anthology of Asemic Handwriting (Uitgeverij Press, Amsterdam) is the first book-length publication to collect the work of a community of writers on the edges of illegibility. Asemic writing is a galaxy-sized style of writing, which is everywhere yet remains largely unknown. For human observers, asemic writing may appear as lightning from a storm, a crack in the sidewalk, or the tail of a comet. But despite these observations, asemic writing is not everything: it is just an essential component, a newborn supernova dropped from a calligrapher's hand. Asemic writing is simultaneously communicating with the past and the future of writing, from the earliest undeciphered writing systems to the xenolinguistics of the stars; it follows a peregrination from the preliterate, beyond the verbal, finally ending in a postliterate condition in which visual language has superseded words. An Anthology of Asemic Handwriting is compiled and edited by Tim Gaze from Asemic magazine and Michael Jacobson from The New Post-Literate blog.
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Tim Gaze is from Australia, and Michael is from Minneapolis. Full disclosure: I appear in the anthology, and Michael and I are friends as well as art colleagues.
Friday, September 6, 2013
in the comfort of angles this parallel
by Leigh Herrick
effects
this
stream of red
this dawn
drawn experiment retarding window and apertured relief for slitting the sheet
the opened door
the bottom swarmed loose
the night taken to stare
cased for red
cased for sub
structure
d ing s
and have
you found an ess for that in the swivel of time
have you
found the upper and lowering of gratify
when in the crimson
when in the nest of it
when in
the egg
the
swallow and sea ethereal spin to save their IF
that whirls itself to wander and the split of it
spins to
swarm the warnings—
and for
the cave of your heart
what
blood now
spelling
the muscle of form
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Leigh Herrick contributes regularly to this blog and has appeared in AlteredScale.com 3. She will also appear in the next issue. Her latest book is Without, Haiku.
Terrence Folz Reading From "Bunt Burke"
Terrence Folz's chapbook Bunt Burke will appear from The Circulatory Press in August 2021. The above film features him reading some o...