Cosimo Galluzzi
One Nice Bug Per Day

JVL
Claire Keane

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TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Love Begins

Janaina Medeiros

tannertan36
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Kaledo Art
$LAYYYTER
i don't do bad sauce passes
sheepfilms
Show & Tell
dirt enthusiast
we're not kids anymore.

shark vs the universe
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@wendyssubway
Open today. The last day of the WS reading room for #oe2015, stop by!
@aliaseditorial books in our #oe2015 library. Thrilled to share Galaxias Explosivas and Campos de acción!
The WS reading room is open until 6pm for #oe2015. Pick up a catalog and check out the collection! (at Carnegie Mellon University)
Books from @belladonnaseries and The Organism for Poetic Research in our #oe2015 library.
Books by Angela Davis and Frank Smith in our #oe2015 library in Pittsburgh @7storiespress and Les Figues Press
Karl Holmqvist & Ei Arakawa
WS Library: Just in!
We we’re thrilled to meet the folks behind edicionestransversales during our recent visit to Mexcio City at Aeromoto. Their project is incredibly exciting and they were kind enough to leave the third installment for our library.
The third series features:
La danza permanece By Silverio Orduna Cruz (Shekspir) by Ivan E. Segota El cutautor by Adriana Melchor Betancourt Baquilita liquida y horneada by Luis Manuel Quintino Cintora Divagaciones para colorear by Rodolfo Sousa Una provocacion de la erupcion del Popocatepetl by Irais Cordova Sosa Kilometros por hora- kilometros por segundo By Ana Del Castillo Vzqz
We are so excited.
The Complete Stores, by Clarice Lispector comes out in August from newdirectionspublishing
please read this today
WS Library: Just in!
A Volumes 2, 3, & 4 of Anal Magazine now in our stacks.
Thanks Anal Mag!
Dodie Bellamy | The TV Sutras
Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore
WS Library: Just in!
La Arte Nuevo de Hacer Libros, Ulises Carrion
From Ediciones Hunrgria in Mexico City, D.F.
An incredible printing of Carrion’s work on the inside of a book sleeve.
Thanks so much to Ediciones Hungria!
WS turns one tmr at 830!
But it is not enough for me to stand before you tonight and condemn riots. It would be morally irresponsible of me to do that without, at the same time, condemning the contingent, intolerable conditions that exist in our society. These conditions are the things that cause individuals to feel that they have no alternative than to engage in violent rebellions to get attention. And I must say tonight that a riot is the language of the unheard. And what is it America has failed to hear? It has failed to hear that the plight of the negro poor has worsened over the last twelve or fifteen years. It has failed to hear that the promises of freedom and justice have not been met. And it has failed to fear that large segments of white society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity.
Martin Luther King, Jr., “The Other America,” Grosse Pointe High School, March 14, 1968. (via mcnallyjackson)
Wendy’s Subway is pleased to announce the WS Residency Program. Every quarter, organizations, publications, and presses are invited to Wendy’s to develop public programming and workshops, contribute to our quarterly publication, Wendy’s Is, and contribute to the WS Residency Archive, a growing library of residents’ publications and selected materials. The WS Residency program works to continue our insistence on the value of discourse and collaboration through interdisciplinary and open practices. We are excited to announce our first publication-in-residence, Apogee Journal. Apogee's mission: "Apogee is a literary journal specializing in art and literature that engage with issues of identity politics: race, gender, sexuality, class, and hyphenated identities. We currently produce a biannual issue featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and visual art. Our goal is to publish exciting work that interrogates the status quo, providing a platform for unheard voices, including emerging writers of color." As part of their residency, Apogee Journal will host an anti-Valentine’s reading in February, and a Writing & Activism workshop series (dates TBA). Apogee Journal will also contribute copies of previous issues to the Residency Archive, and works from their Alternate Canon. More projects to be announced.