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Meow | Electronic Projection Poetries | Small Press: An Annotated Guide | Vowels and Single V | EPC.News | RIF/T: An Electronic Space For Poetry, Prose & Poetics | Linebreak

 

PUBLICATIONS-WORKS IN PROGRESS 

"The Poetics of the Web." Book-length manuscript under revision for a university press.

 

MONOGRAPHIC WORKS 

Leaving Loss Glazier. Buffalo: Paisán Press, 1997 [poetry].

The Parts. Buffalo, NY: Meow Press, 1995 [poetry].

Electronic Projection Poetries. Buffalo, NY: RIF/T, 1995 [essay].

Small Press: An Annotated Guide. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing, 1992.

Reviewed in: College & Research Libraries 54, no. 4 (July 1993): 358-59; Library Journal 117, no. 21 (Dec. 1992): 124; Library Quarterly 63, no. 4 (Oct. 1993): 564-565; Sipapu 23, no. 1 [Issue 45] (Spring 1993): 18-19. Also cited in American Literature 65 (Sept. 1993): 622; Reference & Research Book News 8 (June 1993): 50.

Vowels and Single Vase. Walnut Creek, Ca: Entre Deux Côtes, 1990 [poetry].

Concerning the Muse: A Convocation of L.A. Poets. Los Angeles, CA: University of Southern California, Doheny Library, American Literature Collection, [1988] [editor].

Prayer Wheels of Bluewater; the Geographies, Opus 18. Mountain View, CA: Ocean View Press, 1987 [poetry].

All's Normal Here: A Charles Bukowski Primer. Fremont, CA: Ruddy Duck Press, 1985 [editor].

 

DISSERTATION 

"The Electronic Poetry Center: A Poetics of the Web" (UMI Number 9634436).

 

CONTRIBUTIONS TO MONOGRAPHS 

"Jumping to Occlusions" Assembling Alternatives (Wesleyan) submitted by request.

"LINEbreak Interview" The LINEbreak Interviews (Pittsburgh UP) forthcoming.

"Charles Bernstein" entry, Dictionary of Literary Biography 169: American Poets Since World War II, Fifth Series. (Joseph Conte, ed.) Detroit: Gale, 1996: 13-28.

"Robert Creeley" entry, Dictionary of Literary Biography 169: American Poets Since World War II, Fifth Series. (Joseph Conte, ed.) Detroit: Gale, 1996: 78-97.

"Charles Bernstein: An Autobiographical Interview" Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series. Detroit: Gale, 1996: 31-50.

 

CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS 

"Mouseover: Essay in JavaScript," Electronic Book Review [forthcoming].

"Jumping to Occlusions," Postmodern Culture 7, no. 3 (1997): http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/v007/7.3glazier.html

"'Our Words Were the Form We Entered': A Model of World Wide Web Hypertext," Hypertext 97: the Eighth ACM Conference on Hypertext (New York: Association for Computing Machinery, 1997): 24-28.

"What Sound A Wall" Sulfur 40 (Spring 1997): 127-29.

"Assembling: A Review" Witz 4, no. 3 (Fall 1996): 14-18.

"Home, Haunt, Page" Chloroform: An Aesthetics of Critical Writing (1997): 207-222.

"Intermedial Investigations" Chain 3, Part 2 (Fall 1996): 57-63.

"An Interview with Charles Bernstein" boundary 2 vol. 23, no.3 (Fall 1996): 21-43.

"A Century of Experiment: Reading Poems for the Millennium" Agni Review 44 (1996): 232-236.

"Our Words Were the Form We Entered" Witz 4, no. 2 (Summer 1996): 15-29.

"Quirkes and Quilits," Small Press Traffic Newsletter 1996.

"5 Pieces for Sound File," The Little Magazine 21, cd-rom issue (1995).

"A Conversation with Juliana Spahr" The Rusty Word 1 (Sept. 1995): 1, 7-12.

"The Charles Olson Festival" Poetry Project Newsletter 159 (Dec./Jan. 1995): 10-12.

"Small Press Report," Sipapu 25, no. 5 [issue 50] (1995): 18-19.

"Internet Resources for English & American Literature Studies," College & Research Libraries News 55, no. 7 (July-August, 1994): 417-22.

"Making No Compromise with the Paper Taste," Poetic Briefs 13 (Oct./Nov. 1993): [4].

"MLA on CD-ROM Concerns: Survey Results," Biblio-Notes: the Newsletter of the ACRL English and American Literature Discussion Group 19 (Winter, 1992): 2-3.

"Identity Crisis in Print," Small Press Review 19, nos. 6-7 [Issue 173-174] (June-July 1987): 5.

"Concerning California Presses: Los Angeles Region," Sipapu 18, no. 1 [issue 35] (1987): 4-6.

"Libraries, Small Press, and 1984," Alternative Library Literature 1984-85 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. 1986): 87-88.

"Mirror of Ourselves: Notes on Bukowski's Post Office," The Review of Contemporary Fiction 5, no. 3 (Fall 1985): 39-42.

"Intelligent Publishing Comes to the Library," Small Press Review 17, nos. 6-7 (June-July 1985): 15.

"Libraries, Small Press, and 1984," Small Press Review 16, nos. 6-7 (June-July 1984): 11.

 

PERIODICALS-EDITOR/CORRESPONDENT 

Poetry Project Newsletter, Internet Correspondent, 1996-1997.

RIF/T: An Electronic Space For Poetry, Prose & Poetics. [Electronic journal.] Co-Editor, 1993-Present.

EPC.News. [Electronic newsletter.] Editor, January, 1995-Present.

Oro Madre. Editor and publisher, 1980-1988.

Editor, "Contemporary Poetry in American Libraries," special section of Collection Management 16, no. 4 (1992): 19-77 (by invitation).

Editor, "Independent Publishing, Libraries, & American Literature in the 21st Century," Special ALA Library Issue, Small Press Review 19, nos. 6 7 (June-July 1987).

 

OTHER EDITORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS 

Editor, "Assembling Alternatives," "50s in Orono: the Reviews," and "Larry Eigner: An Online Tribute," http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc/documents.

Editor, "Contemporary Poetry in American Libraries," special section of Collection Management 16, no. 4 (1992): 19-77).

Editor, "Independent Publishing, Libraries, & American Literature in the 21st Century," Special ALA Library Issue, Small Press Review 19, nos. 6-7 (June-July 1987).

 

REVIEWS 

I have published over two dozen reviews in various publications. (List available on request.)

 

POEMS (MAGAZINES) 

Alpha Gallery, Arts in Buffalo, Atticus Review, Berkeley Poetry Review, Berkeley Poets Cooperative, BFLO Journal, Buffalo News, Common Ground, Compound Eye, Dark Horse, The Experioddicist, Footwork, Galley Sail Review, Le Guepard (translation into French), Ice River, The Jacaranda Review, KIOSK: A Magazine of New Writing, The Little Magazine, Lost and Found Times, no trees, Notebook: A Little Magazine, Mirage #4 Periodical, Newsletter of the Associates (General Library, UC Berkeley), Osiris, Oro Madre, Pig Iron, Poet News, Puerto Del Sol, Random Weirdness, RIF/T, Slipstream, Small Press Traffic Newsletter, Spindrift, State University of New York at Buffalo Reporter, Talisman, 33 Review, TO: A Journal of Poetry, Prose, and the Visual Arts, Uprising: An Occasional Journal, Velocities. Forthcoming in Situation, Tinfish.

 

POEMS (ANTHOLOGIES) 

Concerning the Muse: A Convocation of L.A. Poets, Prairie Smoke: The Pueblo Poetry Project, 1979-1989, Would You Wear My Eyes: A Tribute to Bob Kaufman.

 

POETRY READINGS

 Recent readings include Assembling Alternatives (Durham, NH, August 1996), Poetry City (NY, NY, April 1996), and Net Work (San Francsco, October, 1995).

 

 INTERVIEWS/RADIO/VIDEO 

LINEbreak interview; aired September 23, 1996. (Interviewed by Charles Bernstein; program co-produced by Martin Spinelli.) [Also distributed as an Internet sound file and on cassette.]

"Poetry and Science on the Internet" on WBFO 88.7 FM, Buffalo; aired March 20, 1995. (Interviewed by Mark Scott, News Director, WBFO.)

"RIF/T: Electronic Poetry Journal" on WBFO 88.7 FM, Buffalo; aired September 29, 1994. (Interviewed by Martin Spinelli.)

"Computer Poetry" on Monitor Radio/Early Edition (national radio) aired October 6, 1993. (Interviewed by Martin Spinelli.)

"RIF/T: Electronic Poetry Journal" on WBFO 88.7 FM, Buffalo; aired September 29, 1994. (Interviewed by Martin Spinelli.)

"E-Mail: Access the World," UB Today 12, no. 2 (Fall 1993): 8-11. (Interviewed by Robert Lee James.)

Two part interview on WBFO 88.7 FM, Buffalo; aired October 3 and 5, 1989. (Interviewed by Mary Van Vorst.)

Interview and reading of "Herbarium" in Bishop, J. Shawn, producer, Concerning the Muse: A Convocation of L.A. Poets [video] (Fremont, CA: Ruddy Duck Press, 1988).

 

PAPERS PRESENTED 

"Writing, Linking, Chmodding," Poetry and the Public Sphere Conference, Rutgers University, New Jersey, April 1997.

"'Our Words Were the Form We Entered': A Model of World Wide Web Hypertext," Hypertext 97: the Eighth ACM Conference on Hypertext, University of Southampton, England, April 1997.

"Jumping to Occlusions: A Poetics of the Net, Part II," Association for Computers and the Humanities panel I, Modern Language Association Annual Conference, Washington DC, December 1996.

"Jumping to Occlusions: A Poetics of the Net, Part I," Assembling Alternatives Conference, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, August 1996.

"Ad Valorum Cagli: Olson's Projective Moebius," 50s Conference, National Poetry Foundation, Orono, ME, June, 1996.

"Sounding Bernstein" [paper] and "Electronic Poetry Center" [demo] at the Twentieth Century Literature Conference, University of Louisville, February, 1996.

"'Our Words Were the Form We Entered': Towards a Theory of the Net," "The Convergence of Science and the Humanities: Internet Technologies and Scholarly Resources," a Conversations in the Disciplines program, State University of New York, Buffalo, March 24, 1995.

"Electronic Poetry Center" presented at the "Present(ations) of the Future" Conference, sponsored by The Little Magazine, Albany, New York, January 20, 1995.

"'Another Neon Palm Tree': Quality Control of Internet Texts," presented on the program, "Information Anxiety, " SUNY Buffalo Conference in the Disciplines, Buffalo, October 3, 1994.

"Electronic Literary Journals and Texts" presented on the program, "Scholarly Resources on the Internet: Beyond the Basics," Association of College & Research Libraries Science and Technology Section, American Library Association Annual Conference, Miami Beach, Florida, June 27, 1994.

"'Information' on the Internet: Elvis, St. Augustine and the meaning of 'Reference'" presented at the SUNY/OCLC Network 1994 Spring Meetings, State University of New York, Buffalo, May 17, 1994.

"A La Recherche du Temps Perdu: Internet Training and Update" presented at the 1994 Annual Conference of the Western New York/Ontario Chapter of the Association of College and Research Libraries, Grand Island, New York, April 29, 1994.

"Access to Small Press Publications," presented at the 1993 Annual MLA Convention, Toronto, Canada, December 29, 1993.

"'With Words Like Smoke': Literary Production and 'Nothing' in Textes Pour Rien" presented at the Northeast Modern Language Association Annual Spring Convention, Buffalo, April 4, 1992.

"Contemporary Poetry in American Libraries," introductory paper to the ACRL English and American Literature Discussion Group Annual Program, American Library Association, ALA Annual Conference, Atlanta, July 1, 1991.

"The State of the Word: Parataxis, Hypotaxis, and Interpretation," presented for the panel, "Contemporary Trends in Poetry," California Library Association Annual Conference, Oakland, California, November 12, 1989.

"Humanities Research and Online Searching: the Uncertainties of Alliance," presented at the ACRL English and American Literature Discussion Group Program at the ALA Annual Conference, New Orleans, July 11, 1988.

"Preserving the Word: Academic Libraries and Envisioning the Future," presented at the Librarians, Publishers, and Vendors Committee program at the California Library Association Annual Conference, Fresno, California, November 14, 1988.

 

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 

Director, Electronic Poetry Center (http://wings.buffalo.edu/epc).

[Reviewed in: "Who's Zoomin' Who?: The Poetics of www.poets.org and wings.buffalo.edu/epc," Postmodern Culture 8, no. 1 (1997): http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/v008/8.1r_caplan.html; Referenced in: "Poetic injustice" The Economist Dec 20th 1997 - Jan 2nd 1998 under "Links" http://www.economist.com/editorial/freeforall/current/xm0014.html]

Moderator, Co-organizer, and grant co-writer, "The Convergence of Science and the Humanities: Internet Technologies and Scholarly Resources," a Conversations in the Disciplines program, State University of New York, Buffalo, March 24, 1995.

Section chair, "H.D.'s Poetry," Twentieth Century Literature Conference, University of Louisville, February 24, 1995.

Presenter, "Wings: the Internet Connection" (with Jim Gerland), "Full-Text Databases," and "English Poetry, " Information Technology Fair, State University of New York, Buffalo, February 16-17, 1995.

"New Scholarly Relations and the 'Community' of Knowledge" [poster session], EDUCOM Annual Conference, San Antonio, Texas, November 1, 1994.

 

COURSES/SPECIAL CONFERENCES 

Hypertext 97: the Eighth ACM Conference on Hypertext, University of Southampton, England, April 1997; "Colloque International: Consensus Ex Machina?" ALLC (Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing) and ACH (Association for Computers and the Humanities) Joint Conference, Sorbonne, Paris, April 19-23, 1994; "Electronic Texts in the Humanities: Methods and Tools" Summer Seminar, Center for Electronic Texts in the Humanities, Princeton University, New Jersey, August 1-13, 1993; "Collection Assessment Using the Pacific Northwest Conspectus," Western New York Library Resources Council, State University College at Buffalo, August 3, 1989; "The Literary Marketplace," Master of Professional Writing Program, Fall, 1987, University of Southern California; "Building 20th Century Literary Collections," Rare Book School, School of Library Service, Columbia University, July 20-24, 1987; "Reconsidering Libraries and Scholarship," Association of College and Research Libraries-Rare Books and Manuscripts Section Preconference, Stanford University, June 23-26, 1987; OMS Leadership Development Program, University Libraries, University of Southern California, Mandalay Beach Resort, Oxnard, California, October 13 15, 1986; Basic Workshop in Archives and Manuscripts, Society of California Archivists, Pomona College, California, May 30, 1986.

 

AWARDS (SELECTED) 

Western New York Writer-In-Residence, 1992 (Poetry). Residency conferred by Just Buffalo Literary Center, Inc., Buffalo, New York.

City of Santa Monica, California, "Octave" [poem] selected to appear on Santa Monica's Big Blue Buses for three weeks, 1990.

Eisner Literary Prize (Prose), University of California, Berkeley, 1986.