by Jennifer Karmin
ISBN 978-0-9790888-3-4
112 pages, 7x9
$16 (+$4 shipping & handling)
or:
Send a check for $20 to:
Flim Forum Press
611 N. Johnson Street, #3
Iowa City, IA 52245
Query: klane at flimforum dot com
flim forum press
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"This book, a score, is full of information both literal and (im)possible. Do dip in; see what you come out with."
—Bernadette Mayer
"Jennifer Karmin brings an openness and generosity to these poems of public address and private insistence. Aaaaaaaaaaalice's buoyant charm calls out for new listeners."
—Charles Bernstein
"I like tightly proposed structures in which anything can happen & does because the more tightly controlled the structures, the more explosively the language will implode, disseminate, fold in or out or whatever it is it needs to do to loosen up or reverse direction & meaning. And that’s the fun of Aaaaaaaaaaalice, lithe row of straight a’s followed by biting animal commentary."
—Pierre Joris
"Alice and anime, Asia and uncertainty, we do so want our sounds to make sense, our textual travels to have a guide, even if that guide is the white rabbit that will hide. Aaaaaaaaaaalice is the sound and sight of the disappearing rabbit, the one with a hat, the one who pops up with regular unpredictability whenever we go somewhere not here, and while words will swivel around us like our very own heads, making the unfamiliar familiar and the familiar unfamiliar, making no sense but nonsense and non-sense sense, like in this very text, what’s moreover curious, as Karmin rightly notes, is that 'yesterday a man was walking.' "
—Vanessa Place
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Jennifer Karmin has published, performed, exhibited, taught, and experimented with language across the U.S., Japan, and Kenya. She curates the Red Rover Series and is co-founder of the public art group Anti Gravity Surprise. Her multidisciplinary projects have been presented at festivals, artist-run spaces, community centers, and on city streets, including Betalevel (CA), Links Hall (IL), the French Broad Institute of Time and the River (NC), the Poetry Project (NY), the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (MI), and Woodland Pattern Book Center (WI).
A proud member of the Dusie Kollektiv, she is the author of the Dusie chapbook Evacuated: Disembodying Katrina. Walking Poem, a collaborative street project, is featured online at How2. Her poems are widely published in anthologies and journals, like A Sing Economy (Flim Forum Press), Come Together: Imagine Peace (Bottom Dog Press), Not A Muse (Haven Books), The City Visible: Chicago Poetry for the New Century (Cracked Slab Books), Bird Dog, Cannot Exist, Delirious Hem, MoonLit, Otoliths, and Womb. She is the Community Aesthetician for Les Figues Press at Give A Fig.
In Chicago, Jennifer teaches creative writing to immigrants at Truman College and works as a Poet-in-Residence for the public schools. She earned her BA in the Poetics Program at the University of Buffalo and MFA in the Writing Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Past grants and residencies were funded by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, the Djerassi Program, the Joseph Kellman Family Foundation, the Poetry Center of Chicago, Poets & Writers, Rochester Community Savings Bank, Summer Literary Seminars, and the Synapses Foundation.
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Read some early reviews of Aaaaaaaaaaalice selections here, and of Aaaaaaaaaaalice in performance here and here.
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Monday, November 08, 2010
Flim Night @ the Poetry Project
Brandon Shimoda & Jennifer Karmin (with special guests)
Monday, November 8
8pm
@ The Poetry Project
131 E. 10th St. (and 2nd Ave)
New York, NY
see: The Alps and aaaaaaaaaaalice
Monday, September 13, 2010
Reading } Forget the terrible lies you've heard about us.
Jjjjjjjjjjjennifer Karmin and Adam Golaski will be reading together in Chicago on the 18th at Myopic Books. Jennifer will read from (or in close proximity to) Aaaaaaaaaaalice, oh, have we mentioned Aaaaaaaaaaalice?, and Adam will read from Color Plates, his new book from Rose Metal Press.
Adam will also read on the 19th at the Orange Alert series. This will be the official debut of Color Plates, suggesting--at least to this reporter--that the Myopic Books reading will have a delicious illicit feel to it, like eating a kiwi fruit while wearing someone else's underpants.
Adam will also read on the 19th at the Orange Alert series. This will be the official debut of Color Plates, suggesting--at least to this reporter--that the Myopic Books reading will have a delicious illicit feel to it, like eating a kiwi fruit while wearing someone else's underpants.
Friday, August 27, 2010
Out again } at Stain
jennifer karmin's self-propelled and multi-dimensional aaaaaaaaaaalice tour lands in brooklyn tonight, that's right, tonight the most evil-sounding poetry series presents an absurd number of poets--perfect for performing a multi-vocal text-sound-epic, if I do say so myself. I do. the stain of poetry begins at 7pm with jennifer, julie doxsee, curtis jensen, eric lindley, ben mirov, and peter spagnuolo. I suggest you wear a hat.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Yes! / Stain
Jennifer Karmin and aaaaaaaaaaalice will be in NY this week, Albany on the 26th, and Brooklyn on the 27th...
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Thursday, August 26th
Yes! Reading Series
@ the Albany Social Justice Center
33 Central Avenue
7:30pm
w/
Sarah Giragosian
Maryrose Larkin
Jennifer Karmin
Friday, August 27th
Stain of Poetry
@ Goodbye Blue Monday
1087 Broadway, Brooklyn
7pm
w/
Julie Doxsee
Curtis Jensen
Jennifer Karmin
Eric Lindley
Ben Mirov
Peter Spagnulo
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Monday, August 02, 2010
Roland blows the olifant. } + bleeds.
so. th'first fitt'v Green furnished by th'folks at fopen fletters fmonthly. the translator is briefly interviewed here, and expounds on a single line here.
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
@ Everyday Genius
flim's Jennifer Karmin is July 20th this month @ Everyday Genius, guest editor Kate Zambreno. There's a host of other exciting writers on the July roster. Go day by day.
Monday, July 19, 2010
Not Content: Unnatural Acts
Jennifer Karmin and aaaaaaaaaalice will be in LA this week, July 21-24, to participate in Les Figues' Not Content. All events at LACE.
July 21: Installation (12-5) and Hunger Texts Read in the Dark performance (5-5:30pm) by Amina Cain
July 22: Installation (12-5) and 4000 Words 4000 Dead street performance (5-6pm) by Jennifer Karmin
July 23: Unnatural Acts, 8 hours of collaborative writing (12-8pm). Collaborators include: Harold Abramowitz, Tisa Bryant, Amina Cain, Teresa Carmody, Saehee Cho, Kate Durbin, K. Lorraine Graham, Jennifer Karmin, Laida Lertxundi, India Radfar, and Mark Wallace.
July 24: Artists’ Talk (2-3pm). Collaborative Reading (4-6pm). Readers include: Harold Abramowitz, Tisa Bryant, Amina Cain, Teresa Carmody, Kate Durbin, K. Lorraine Graham, Jennifer Karmin, India Radfar, and Mark Wallace.
More info here
Monday, June 28, 2010
-Shaped
Jennifer Karmin's aaaaaaaaaaalice tour hit The _____-Shaped Reading Series in Madison, WI this past weekend. Here's the proof thru the Youtube Youtube Youtube.
Jen also has some new poems in the latest Requited. Give some love.
Ongoing: you can purchase aaaaaaaaaaalice here.
Saturday, May 01, 2010
reading experiment in progress } tour
four readings led by jennifer karmin in support of aaaaaaaaaaalice:
THURSDAY, MAY 6th @ 7 PM
Amina Cain & Jennifer Karmin
at Franklin Pierce University
40 University Drive
Rindge, NH
FRIDAY, MAY 7th @ 6 PM
Amina Cain, Jennifer Karmin & Anne Shaw
at Symposium Books
240 Westminster Street
Providence, RI
SATURDAY, MAY 8th @ 3 PM
Amina Cain, Jennifer Karmin & Anne Shaw
at Small Animal Project
Outpost 186
186 1/2 Hampshire Street
Cambridge, MA
&
MONDAY, MAY 10th @ 7:30 PM
Andrea Henchey, Adam Golaski & Jennifer Karmin
at La Paloma Sabanera
405 Capitol Avenue
Hartford, CT
aaaaaaaaaaalice is lovely to hold and brilliant to read but as a multi-vocal epic, it's meant to be performed, too--don't miss this east coast opportunity.
[photos: jennifer conducting mad science with the mysterious jessica leigh, disappeared since denver, and with poet / avant-translator adam roberts.]
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Jennifer Karmin's aaaaaaaaaaalice
ISBN 978-0-9790888-3-4
112 pages, 7x9
$16 (+$4 shipping & handling)
or:
Send a check for $20 to:
Flim Forum Press
418 Brown Street, #17
Iowa City, IA 52245
Query: klane at flimforum dot com
flim forum press
___
"This book, a score, is full of information both literal and (im)possible. Do dip in; see what you come out with."
—Bernadette Mayer
"Jennifer Karmin brings an openness and generosity to these poems of public address and private insistence. Aaaaaaaaaaalice's buoyant charm calls out for new listeners."
—Charles Bernstein
"I like tightly proposed structures in which anything can happen & does because the more tightly controlled the structures, the more explosively the language will implode, disseminate, fold in or out or whatever it is it needs to do to loosen up or reverse direction & meaning. And that’s the fun of Aaaaaaaaaaalice, lithe row of straight a’s followed by biting animal commentary."
—Pierre Joris
"Alice and anime, Asia and uncertainty, we do so want our sounds to make sense, our textual travels to have a guide, even if that guide is the white rabbit that will hide. Aaaaaaaaaaalice is the sound and sight of the disappearing rabbit, the one with a hat, the one who pops up with regular unpredictability whenever we go somewhere not here, and while words will swivel around us like our very own heads, making the unfamiliar familiar and the familiar unfamiliar, making no sense but nonsense and non-sense sense, like in this very text, what’s moreover curious, as Karmin rightly notes, is that 'yesterday a man was walking.' "
—Vanessa Place
___
Jennifer Karmin has published, performed, exhibited, taught, and experimented with language across the U.S., Japan, and Kenya. She curates the Red Rover Series and is co-founder of the public art group Anti Gravity Surprise. Her multidisciplinary projects have been presented at festivals, artist-run spaces, community centers, and on city streets, including Betalevel (CA), Links Hall (IL), the French Broad Institute of Time and the River (NC), the Poetry Project (NY), the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (MI), and Woodland Pattern Book Center (WI).
A proud member of the Dusie Kollektiv, she is the author of the Dusie chapbook Evacuated: Disembodying Katrina. Walking Poem, a collaborative street project, is featured online at How2. Her poems are widely published in anthologies and journals, like A Sing Economy (Flim Forum Press), Come Together: Imagine Peace (Bottom Dog Press), Not A Muse (Haven Books), The City Visible: Chicago Poetry for the New Century (Cracked Slab Books), Bird Dog, Cannot Exist, Delirious Hem, MoonLit, Otoliths, and Womb. She is the Community Aesthetician for Les Figues Press at Give A Fig.
In Chicago, Jennifer teaches creative writing to immigrants at Truman College and works as a Poet-in-Residence for the public schools. She earned her BA in the Poetics Program at the University of Buffalo and MFA in the Writing Program at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Past grants and residencies were funded by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs, the Djerassi Program, the Joseph Kellman Family Foundation, the Poetry Center of Chicago, Poets & Writers, Rochester Community Savings Bank, Summer Literary Seminars, and the Synapses Foundation.
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Read some early reviews of Aaaaaaaaaaalice selections here, and of Aaaaaaaaaaalice in performance here and here.
Tuesday, February 02, 2010
Saturday, January 16, 2010
spare as space
Here's a new review of The Alps from The University of Arizona Poetry Center e-newsletter, written by Bonnie Jean Michalski.
Also, there's this from the print world:
"Shimoda uses the full page, bumping up against left and right margins, sometimes both in the same poem. Punctuation is as spare as space is plentiful, which makes the poems feel all the more delicately orchestrated, as if the words were set down deliberately one letter at a time to resonate with both sound and sense, within and beyond the page's margins. The double columns create movement within an established field, and because the poems vibrate with war references, the columns suggest tension and opposing forces. The formal play might say that one manner of managing something unmanageable, chaotic, or wretched--like war--is to break it down into parts (bombs and butter and blue flowers and tongues), float it sideways from its context, and peer at it closely. The line folded into the first poem, "I wish the arrangement would formally buckle," feels epigrammatic and expressive of intention as much as desire."
--Jacqueline Lyons in the Colorado Review, summer '09
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
under the small lights } awp denver
announced officially by the university of miami press, john cotter's short novel under the small lights will be published this may.
under the small lights will be of especial interest to those familiar with poet charles jodoin, whose work you likely read in the kate schapira edited leopard print chapbook anthology, as he makes an appearance in the novel as a character named... charles jodoin. (jodoin also makes a brief, lecherous appearance in adam golaski's historical essay "the dairy barn.")
john will embark on a national book tour, beginning at the university in ohio; flim forum will post dates so you may begin work on your cotter tour tee, which will be retro cool when your children start college.
on a far less interesting note, flim forum press will share a table with open letters monthly at the upcoming awp conference in denver this april. flim will debut its new title, soon to be officially announced; brandon shimoda's book and both flim anthologies will be available, along with a plethora of side projects, including new genre. open letters monthly will have on hand a print anthology that brings together twelve of their best essays.
Monday, January 04, 2010
The Alps
Read new reviews of Brandon Shimoda's The Alps by Ching-In Chen (white space, inevitable), Brandon Downing (cautious as a groom), Stephen Hong Sohn (such brutality, such violence), Jared White (staring upward, wide-eyed), and Craig Santos Perez (behold the blank)...
More on The Alps
or:
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Iowa City, IA 52245
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