10/21/2005

412 | Bryn Dekker

10/20/2005

380, 381 | Julie Reyes





It's the one's you miss you regret the most. Julie Reyes read tonight at Luna's and I'll miss it. Her contributuion to last years Rent Girl event was both scandalous and legendary. Nice to have the cage of conformity rattled every now and again...

10/19/2005

Reading | Book Release | Bill Pieper

what Rumple and Rowdy Roddy have in common...

496 | Robert Grossklaus | sans interlude



The first review of Robert Grossklaus' PFA #496. Barely visible in this online version are the words "poems-for-all" and the issue number (in light blue, among the clouds.) These elements show up better in print. Missing: the poem's full title is Interlude: An Ode to Narcissus.

10/18/2005

Reading | Eric Paul Shaffer & Jordan Jones

10/17/2005

Day of the Dead Celebration in Sacramento



Click on the image to see the event details.

10/16/2005

134 | redesign | Arthur Butler



A redesign of Arthur Butler's PFA 134.

10/13/2005

478 | Kimberly White | Luna's














Kimberly White's tiny alabaster Buddha (PFA # 478) was finished in time for her Luna's Reading tonight. Below are pictured finished copies with the Buddha (and red tissue paper) depicted on the cover. The lighting gave the "white" Buddha a purplish tint...

10/08/2005

pictures | cut. fold. staple. howl



We took a break from our Second Saturday Reading Series in October, deciding not to compete that weekend with the Sacramento Poetry Center's conference and a variety of other readings going on here and in nearby San Francisco where folks were celebrating the 50th anniversary reading of Allen Ginsberg's Howl in a big way. We opted for an un-event. That is, no formal reading; we'd set up tables and anyone who wanted to could come and build poems-for-all and/or drink wine and beer. At the last minute we sent out an announcement that if there was enough interest, we'd also read Howl. (We did.)



Ahhh, free labor. It's a beautiful thing. Especially when there are so many booklets to be cut! Pictured (left to right) are J. Greenberg, Kevin Porter, Ru Hansen, Rachel Hansen, and Crawdad Nelson.

I decided to focus our attention on just one booklet, PFA #1 The Bells of the Cherokee Ponies by d.a. Levy for two reasons: first, working with this many volunteers (many hobbled by good wine) is like wrangling cats. The thought of trying to make a variety of PFA booklets, overseeing which guts went with which covers, etc., seemed harrowing. Secondly, I wanted to make a contribution to the upcoming d.a. Levy conference in Cleveland, OH (Oct. 29 and 30) of a bunch of Levy PFAs to be given to attendees for free.

We made over 400 booklets.



"Kathunking," is the art of using the Stanley Saddle Stitch stapler to connect covers to guts with a single staple in the center of the spine. My seven-year-old daughter Ru (pictured) loves to Kathunk and won the MVP award this evening for all the booklets she managed to make. (She didn't drink any wine and did more than most of the adults, hmmmm.)



J. Greenberg reads Howl from a collection of Ginsberg poems (we didn't have the tidy and convenient City Lights Pocket Poets edition). Crawdad Nelson listens.



Crawdad's turn to read Howl. Rachel and Richard Hansen and Tom Working also read. Star Vaughn was also there to help build poems.

10/01/2005

Kabinet | October Film Screenings