1. Reading Ought

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    13/04/2013 by funnomad

    Day #29: Ought tries to blend in with its peers. So far, Ought has attended readings by the following authors, …
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    25/03/2013 by funnomad

    What does the blank space on a page mean for you? Susan Howe: “Freedom. Ah, I suppose, ultimately, freedom. The …
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  3. Ides of March

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    16/03/2013 by funnomad

    So yes, beware today. Beware the evening of the Ides of March as well. At the Brock-Fulbright lecture last night, …
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  4. Ought Book

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    08/03/2013 by funnomad

      2013 March 8 Friday: today I bought two sets of Strathmore Calligraphy 20lb Writing paper each with 50 sheets …
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  5. I Don’t Believe: The Next Big Thing

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    27/12/2012 by funnomad

    Ten Interview Questions for the Next Big Thing: What is your working title of your book? Ifs Where did the …
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  6. Lost manifesto

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    03/12/2012 by funnomad

    In reading back issues of Blackfish, a small and short-lived Vancouver zine 1971-2, I came across this manifesto from editors …
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  7. Introducing RUSH

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    25/10/2012 by funnomad

    My comments two nights ago at the launch of RUSH: bill bissett came to us from the planet Lunaria. I …
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  8. Postmodern Decadence in Canadian Sound and Visual Poetry

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    06/10/2012 by funnomad

      My article from RE: Reading the Postmodern: Canadian Literature and Criticism after Modernism edited by Robert David Stacey (Ottawa: …
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  9. Avant-Garde Canadian Literature: The Early Manifestations

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    24/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description Avant-Garde Canadian Literature draws attention to the fact that the avant-garde has had a presence in Canada long before …
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  10. W.W.E. Ross: Irrealities, Sonnets, and Laconics

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    23/09/2012 by funnomad

    Description The poetry of William Wrightson Eustace Ross spans over forty years. The poet was born in Peterborough, Ontario, in …
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