Off Flaw
by
Dawn Pendergast (Goodreads Author)
Hand made chapbook.
In part with the third dusie kollektiv.
The complete issue will be available as well at dusie.org
the 49 contributors are:
Jared Hayes, Cara Benson, Amy King, Emma Phillipps, Arielle Guy, Jane Sprague, Ana Bozicevic, Anna Moschovakis, Kaia Sand, Anna Fulford, Samar Abulhassan, Mackenzie Carignan, Zoe Skoulding, Catherine Meng, Ann Bogle, Susana Gardner, Bon...more
In part with the third dusie kollektiv.
The complete issue will be available as well at dusie.org
the 49 contributors are:
Jared Hayes, Cara Benson, Amy King, Emma Phillipps, Arielle Guy, Jane Sprague, Ana Bozicevic, Anna Moschovakis, Kaia Sand, Anna Fulford, Samar Abulhassan, Mackenzie Carignan, Zoe Skoulding, Catherine Meng, Ann Bogle, Susana Gardner, Bon...more
12 pages
Published
September 10th 2009
by Klinger/Dusie
(first published 2009)
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Sep 21, 2009
Kathrin Schaeppi
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Recommends it for:
poets, people who like word play
OFF Flaw by Dawn Pendergast
Published by Paul Klinger
OFF FLAW. OF LAW. A FLAW. AWFUL AW. A flaw mars the perfection of something. A flaw is also “a defect in a legal document that can render it invalid.” This handmade chap (published by Paul Klinger & Dusie) has a cover of braille and a woodblock print. Flaws render new readings that awe us. How do we read “worlddish? (world-dish? worl-dish? worldish?) Our eyes touch the page searching. What happens when you read: “if not night / then then th...more
Published by Paul Klinger
OFF FLAW. OF LAW. A FLAW. AWFUL AW. A flaw mars the perfection of something. A flaw is also “a defect in a legal document that can render it invalid.” This handmade chap (published by Paul Klinger & Dusie) has a cover of braille and a woodblock print. Flaws render new readings that awe us. How do we read “worlddish? (world-dish? worl-dish? worldish?) Our eyes touch the page searching. What happens when you read: “if not night / then then th...more
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