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Gerhardt's Eyes by Jay Paonessa photography, ink, resin on wood |
Monday, June 20, 2011
Spotlight on D.O. Letz
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Lit Mag Pairs Art With Writing
Coming out of Brooklyn, The 22 Magazine is a new lit/art journal, online here. To quote,"The magazine’s mission is to publish art, music and writing as integrated
structures that play off each other and enhance the whole."
There's a Bloomsday contest going on there today, so submit your work for a chance to win $50.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Printer's Row Lit Fest––LOVE.
What a great weekend for the Printer's Row Lit Fest (ignoring the monsoon that swept through on Saturday afternoon).
It was our first time at the festival and it was a great feeling, walking down long rows of booths, stacked high with books––a dream. We listened to poetry, sat in on panels, and even waited, hearts racing, at Pitchapoolza in order to give a schpeel on a new book Megan's completed (sadly, she wasn't picked).
Best of all, it was great to put names with faces as we stopped by Dancing Girl Press, Featherproof Books, Rhino, and Another Chicago Magazine, and we even picked up a couple WWII postcards, and an incredibly detailed etching for our home.
Already looking forward to next year!
It was our first time at the festival and it was a great feeling, walking down long rows of booths, stacked high with books––a dream. We listened to poetry, sat in on panels, and even waited, hearts racing, at Pitchapoolza in order to give a schpeel on a new book Megan's completed (sadly, she wasn't picked).
Best of all, it was great to put names with faces as we stopped by Dancing Girl Press, Featherproof Books, Rhino, and Another Chicago Magazine, and we even picked up a couple WWII postcards, and an incredibly detailed etching for our home.
Already looking forward to next year!
Got a Logo? Submit it!
How Magazine wants to reward your design skills. So if you've created a logo in the past year––whether for work or fun––you have until June 15th to submit it to their competition. 10 winners will be featured on the HOW website, get $150 worth of HOW books, and receive a 1 year subscription to HOW magazine. You will also receive a graphic to post on your website announcing your winning status.
Good Luck!
So You Know It's Me
Flying House contributor and friend, Brian Oliu, has been getting some great press on his new book, just out by Tiny Hardcore Press, entitled So You Know It's Me.
I read it––in one sitting––and agree, It Was Awesome. (It gave me some funky dreams too).
So go buy it here. Or read some reviews at Vouched or Codex, and then go buy it here.
And, we can't help but mention, Betsy Seymour's beautiful photography skillz are featured as Oliu's bookcover. See more of her work at Photosomething. I don't know which I like better––Betsy's fiction, or her pictures.
I read it––in one sitting––and agree, It Was Awesome. (It gave me some funky dreams too).
So go buy it here. Or read some reviews at Vouched or Codex, and then go buy it here.
And, we can't help but mention, Betsy Seymour's beautiful photography skillz are featured as Oliu's bookcover. See more of her work at Photosomething. I don't know which I like better––Betsy's fiction, or her pictures.
Monday, June 6, 2011
An Artist's Assembly Line?
I love that Emily Dickinson hand wrote her poems. I love how you can find fingerprints in Van Gogh's oil paintings. I love opening worn down, yellowed-page books and finding notes in the margins. I love the tangible. So I do not appreciate art house sweatshops like the one's described in this Wall Street Journal article.
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