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Two Poems – Vaughan Rapatahana

April 29, 2012
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Two Poems – Vaughan Rapatahana

1.     2. Your Poetry Ain’t Mine Bionote: Ko Vaughan Rapatahana te ingoa. Ko Te Atiawa te iwi. Ko Aotearoa te turangawaewae engari ko toru nga kainga inaianei: i roto i Piripaina, Haina me Aotearoa. I am fortunate to be published in array of genre worldwide. English Language as Hydra, a very significant book...

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Audio, Vidpo Wanted

April 7, 2012
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Rem Magazine invites submissions of audio works and video/animation poetry. Rem Magazine takes special interest into asemic, visual poetry and letterist-inspired text. Please submit through our submission manager.

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Website Open For Submissions

March 5, 2012
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The website is now open for submission. Please visit the submission section to read how you can submit.

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New At Rem Press

February 14, 2012
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New At Rem Press

Transliterations: a Pākehā Perspective on the Treaty of Waitangi by Anna T. McLeod & Orchid Tierney, this limited edition booklet celebrates the tapestry of the New Zealand constitution, Te Tiriti o Waitangi. For more details, view the Rem Press page.      

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Ladies Of The Road – Bill DiMichele

December 31, 2011
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Ladies Of The Road – Bill DiMichele

Bill DiMichele has been a visual poet/painter since 1976, when he worked on an old Smith Corona typewriter.  He grew up in Pennsylvania where he insists that he was taught the arcane techniques of sand painting by the shaman of an East coast Native American tribe.  After moving to San Francisco in 1980, he...

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Rem Magazine Vol 2 December 2011 Now Online

December 26, 2011
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Rem Magazine Volume 2 December 2011 is now online. Check out the lastest issue in our Sievert section. Print colour and black/white versions are now available here and here. The journal will open again for submissions late next year. We will still accept works for the website “Uranium” section on a rolling basis from...

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The Old Story – Stephanie Christie

December 17, 2011
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The sight of tigers enriches our lives enough to grow them behind bars. This fantasy’s used in retail. If he loves you now it’s not like what he thought love meant p. latitudes My breaths are leaking Graffiti fits. He puts her in his mouth. I delete all the misery the exhausting repetition a...

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A Mania for Mirages in which a Phrase Is an Ice Cream – Raymond Farr

December 6, 2011
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I. My art life keeps eating And calling me up at 3 am To say “chocolate mint ice cream, Chocolate sauce & almonds” As though I had a mania For phrases in which poetry Is cocoa-flavored The result is— I am not reassured I am taking my world view Into the barber shop And...

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Untitled – Massimo Sannelli

November 16, 2011
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Untitled – Massimo Sannelli

untitled, digital drawing, 2011 Massimo Sannelli was born in 1973. He lives in Genoa, Italy where he works as a linear and visual poet, freelance translator and editor in the field of medieval studies, and as an actor. His most important work for cinema is related to La bocca del lupo, directed by Pietro...

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my floody thought dump – John M. Bennett

November 13, 2011
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my floody thought dump – John M. Bennett

John M. Bennett is the author of over three hundred books and chapbooks of poetry and other writing material including rOlling COMBers (Potes & Poets Press),  INSTRUCTION BOOK (Luna Bisonte Prods) and FASTER NIH (Luna Bisonte Prods).  He was the editor and publisher of LOST AND FOUND TIMES and is Curator of the Avant...

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