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The Summit Is Coming! The Summit Is Coming! May 21, 2013: The East Bay Poetry Summit is almost here! The East Bay Poetry Summit begins this weekend in Berkeley! (Thanks, in part, to generous donations to its successful Indiegogo campaign.) The summit will draw poets from across the U.S. to Oakland and Berkeley, to give poetry readings at several of the East Bay's thriving house reading serieses. [...] by

Blake Butler Reviews Dodie Bellamy, Jon Leon, Tomaž Šalamun for VICE May 21, 2012: Over at VICE, Blake Butler has reviewed three books that cause the good reader to reflect momentarily on sex and power. Dodie Bellamy's Cunt-Ups (Tender Buttons, 2001), a cult favorite, if we may encourage the term (and maybe this one's ready for a reprint); Jon Leon's newest, The Malady of the Century (Futurepoem 2011); and, unexpectedly for [...] by

Five Questions for Dodie Bellamy at HTMLGIANT June 11, 2011: "Poets have often seized the discarded." Dodie Bellamy answers some very thoughtful questions over at HTMLGIANT about experimental writing. There are lots of, or in this case, five ways in. Christopher Higgs has got a great schedule for this interview series, having already talked with the likes of Brian Evenson and Miranda Mellis, with [...] by

the buddhist April 26, 2011: A year ago when I was writing for Harriet during National Poetry Month, I blogged about a reading given at White Columns here in New York City by Tim Griffin, Kevin Killian, and Dodie Bellamy. In my post I described Bellamy as “among the most significant underrecognized and underappreciated writers working today.” These things are relative, of [...] by