W12 The All Music Issue read at: Kootenay School of Writing 2005 - September 2008

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W12 The All Music Issue

Reads at Kootenay School of Writing

 

Thursday, October 284, 2007

Authors who read on this date:
W12 The All Music Issue


Programme

 
 
aBANDon - "Biomorphic 7"
 
aBANDon - "Biomorphic 8"
 
Steven Ross Smith - "Future Hygenic Part II"
 
Lia Pas - "Portal Vein"
 
Andrew Levy with Gerry Hemingway - "Curve Black Plateau"
 
Lynn Starheim - "First World"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Hard Core Logo"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Lisa Loebb"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Osman Spare"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Palm Pilot"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Scala Event"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Shaw Cable"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Silver Make"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Wardsworth"
 
Lynn Starheim - "Wordsworth"
 
Lynn Starheim - "KSWWWW"
 
David Ito Chokroun - "Basic Readings on the MMPI"
 
Colin Smith - "Skank Toons"
 
Fred Wah and Jason de Couto - "Now I Know I Have a Heart Because It's Broken"
 
The Pppoetry Band - improv on Bob Perelman's "The Story of My Life"
 
The Pppoetry Band - improv on The Four Horsemen's "The Room (A Valentine) Winters Day
 
The Pppoetry Band - improv on Harryette Mullen's "Muse and Drudge"
 
or download a ZIP file containing all of these mp3s -

 
© W12 The All Music Issue, 2007



 
Biblio
These are the MP3 audio files that are embedded in the large downloadable version of W12.

Please note that all of the works by Lynn Starheim except "KSWWWW" are less than 1 second long each. To hear them correctly, be sure that your mp3 player is not set on "repeat".

To download the text-only pdf of W12, go to http://www.kswnet.org/fire/w_magazine.cfm

W12 was edited for the KSW collective by Jonathon Wilcke and Nikki Reimer

W12 contains work by aBANDon, Ted Byrne, David Ito Chokroun, Judith Copithorne, Halvard Johnson, Amdrew Levy/Gerry Hemingway, R. Mittenthal and N. Vassilakis, Lia Pas, the pppoetry band, ek rzepka, Steven Ross Smith, Colin Smith, Lynn Starheim, Jeremy Turner, and Fred Wah/Jason De Couto/Orith Fogel.

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