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Internet Poetry Manifesto: How social media will spawn a major revitalization in poetry

it’s often said that no one cares about poetry, but every day millions of people are looking for content online. sites like tumblr are built around sharing videos, pictures, and text. there is nothing inherently boring or old-fashioned about poetry, and with the freedom of form that poetry has exhibited throughout history, there’s no reason why poetry can’t thrive in this kind of environment. i believe we are entering an era where dedicated living poets will be able to achieve larger, more engaged audiences than ever before

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A PATCHWORK OF ROOMS FURNISHED BY MISTAKES

BY J. BRADLEY

RELEASE DATE: JUNE 21, 2011 NOW

Often funny, often fervent, sometimes very much both, the poems in “A Patchwork of Rooms Furnished by Mistakes” will whisper the breath out of you and shout your conscience clean. Poet J. Bradley writes of “the scoliosis of Greyhound buses” and the “ventriloquism of Steven Hawking” in spare yet jarring tones, rich in their strangeness yet plainly familiar in feeling. The name of this collection is entirely fitting, as Bradley spends his time here twisting meaning, inverting the language of bodies and selves, and building a new set of sounds to furnish the rooms these poems occupy. No mistakes here, though; just well-crafted, light-as-ghosts poetry that will make your brain work overtime and your tongue long to wrap itself around these words.

-Amber Sparks

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photo from david tomaloff : a patchwork of rooms furnished by mistakes.
got yr own patchwork photo? send it: deckfight ((at)) gmail ((dot)) com
book from j. bradley comes 2morrow. 

photo from david tomaloff : a patchwork of rooms furnished by mistakes.

got yr own patchwork photo? send it: deckfight ((at)) gmail ((dot)) com

book from j. bradley comes 2morrow. 

popserial:

As you maybe already know, the 2nd issue of Pop Serial is now online.
At Impose, Josh Spilker covers the issue: “All of your faves or should-be faves and undiscovered faves have a piece in here.”
At We Who Are About To Die, Ani Smith calls the contributor lineup “an all-star cast of your most favorite skinny young writers.”
Morgan Myers, in his review of Noah Cicero’s Best Behavior, mentions that he sought out the book after reading Noah’s poem in PS2, “It Is Okay to Feel Catastrophic.”

popserial:

As you maybe already know, the 2nd issue of Pop Serial is now online.

At Impose, Josh Spilker covers the issue: “All of your faves or should-be faves and undiscovered faves have a piece in here.”

At We Who Are About To Die, Ani Smith calls the contributor lineup “an all-star cast of your most favorite skinny young writers.”

Morgan Myers, in his review of Noah Cicero’s Best Behavior, mentions that he sought out the book after reading Noah’s poem in PS2, “It Is Okay to Feel Catastrophic.”

j. bradley reading and explaining the new Patchwork of Rooms Furnished by Mistakes. Out 2morrow (holla) on Deckfight Press…nice. 

that guy ‘seems interesting’
internetpoetry:

“broken word too experimental”  by josh spilker of deckfight

that guy ‘seems interesting’

internetpoetry:

“broken word too experimental”  by josh spilker of deckfight