BlazeVOX an.online.journal.of.voice

Presenting fine works of poetry, fiction, text art, visual poetry and arresting works of creative non-fiction written by authors from around world

BlazeVOX an.online.journal.of.voice

2k5

The complete full year of 2005 of BlazeVOX an.online.journal.of.voice. This PDF includes the spring and fall issues of BlazeVOX 2K5.

BlazeVOX 2k5 Spring / Summer 2005

+ Paul A Green

+ Michael S. Begnal

+ Justin Vicari

+ Davide Trame

+ Ashok Niyogi

+ Marie Kazalia

+ Christopher Barnes

+ Jennifer Firestone

+ Joel Van Noord

+ Michelle Greenblatt

+ Pat Lawrence

+ Rosemarie Crisafi

+ Rich Murphy

+ Geoffrey Gatza

+ Rochelle Ratner

+ Colin Searle

+ Ak-Uh

+ Randy Prunty

Buffalo Focus

Ed Taylor | Six Poems [ PDF ]

Alan Bigelow | Saving The
Alphabet
[ interactive fiction ]

Ted Pelton | Jack Slazy, Ma Scrazy
an excerpt from the novel Malcolm and Jack
(and other Famous American Criminals)

 

Every issue we will try to explore a new Buffalo poet. There is a lot going on here in Buffalo and I think it is important to engage some of that energy and bring you a sample of our home

BlazeVOX 2k6 Winter 2006

+ Allen Itz

+ Adam Fieled

+ P.L. George

+ Andy Martrich

+ Colin James

+ Corey Habbas

+ James Davies

+ James Grinwis

+ Kenji Siratori

+ Megan A. Volpert

+ Michelle Greenblatt

+ Nancy Graham

+ Sarah Parry

+ Phillip Henry Christopher

+ Shishir Gupta

+ Nicholas Manning

 

Buffalo Focus

Kevin Thurston | Dada Spectacular

Every issue we will try to explore a new Buffalo poet. There is a lot going on here in Buffalo and I think it is important to engage some of that energy and bring you a sample of our home

 

Mobilis in Mobili Series

"moving in a moving thing"; our new free ebook
and Print On Demand combo!

BlazeVOX 2k5 Bonfire Night 2005

+ Lily Hoang : Butterfly Effect

+ Peter Jay Shippy: seven poems from ALPHAVILLE

+ Joel Bettridge : From Presocratic Blues

+ Joseph Hughes: Graze

+ Donald Wellman: Prolog Pages, Madrid,
Andalucía, Tangier, ... July 2003 - July 2004

+ Gunpowder Plot's 400th Anniversary
Nov. 5, 1605 - Nov. 5, 2005
To celebrate our war on terror, here is a fun site of
the most notorious attempted acts of terrorism

"Penny for a Guy?"

IntroductionIntroduction

In this issue we seek to avoid answers but rather to ask questions. With a subtle minimalistic approach, this issue of BlazeVOX focuses on the idea of ‘public space’ and more specifically on spaces where anyone can do anything at any given moment: the non-private space, the non-privately owned space, space that is economically uninteresting. The works collected feature coincidental, accidental and unexpected connections, which make it possible to revise literary history and, even, better, to complement it.

Combining unrelated aspects lead to surprising analogies these piece appear as dreamlike images in which fiction and reality meet, well-known tropes merge, meanings shift, past and present fuse. Time and memory always play a key role. In a search for new methods to ‘read the city’, the texts reference post-colonial theory as well as the avant-garde or the post-modern and the left-wing democratic movement as a form of resistance against the logic of the capitalist market system.

Many of the works are about contact with architecture and basic living elements. Energy (heat, light, water), space and landscape are examined in less obvious ways and sometimes develop in absurd ways. By creating situations and breaking the passivity of the spectator, he tries to develop forms that do not follow logical criteria, but are based only on subjective associations and formal parallels, which incite the viewer to make new personal associations. These pieces demonstrate how life extends beyond its own subjective limits and often tells a story about the effects of global cultural interaction over the latter half of the twentieth century. It challenges the binaries we continually reconstruct between Self and Other, between our own ‘cannibal’ and ‘civilized’ selves. Enjoy!

Rockets! Geoffrey Gatza, editor

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