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Joyelle McSweeney — is a poet, critic, and professor at the University of Notre Dame [ [http://english.nd.edu/faculty/profiles/joyelle mcsweeney/index.shtml Department of English // University of Notre Dame ] ] . Her books include Nylund, the Sarcographer (Tarpaulin … Wikipedia
Flarf poetry — can be characterized as an avant garde poetry movement of the late 20th century and the early 21st century. Its first practitioners practiced an aesthetic dedicated to the exploration of “the inappropriate” in all of its guises. Their method was… … Wikipedia
McSweeney — Is a surname of Irish origin. It is the Anglicized form of the Old Gaelic MacSuibhne , son of Suibhne, a male given name from suibneus, suaimhneas , easy going, pleasant. McSweeney may also refer to: McSweeney s, an American publishing house… … Wikipedia
Spinning Jenny (magazine) — Spinning Jenny , a literary magazine founded in 1994 and first printed in 1995, primarily publishes poetry by emerging writers. Published annually by Black Dress Press, a small independent publisher in New York City, the magazine is edited by… … Wikipedia
Tarpaulin Sky Press — is a small press publisher of hybrid texts as well as poetry and prose. Founded by Christian Peet in 2006 and based in Grafton, Vermont, the company produces full length books, chapbooks, trade paperbacks, hand bound books, and a literary journal … Wikipedia
Double Room — was a bi annual Web based literary publication founded in 2002 by Peter Connors and Michael Neff of Web del Sol to explore the intersection of prose poetry with flash fiction. Double Room published work by popular poets and writers, as well as… … Wikipedia
Chris O. Cook — (born 1978) is an American writer and poet. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers Workshop. [http://www.brooklynartspress.com/Chris Cook.html] His first book of poetry, To Lose to Pretend, was published by Brooklyn Arts Press in 2008. It was… … Wikipedia