Alan Sondheim on Mon, 7 Oct 2013 01:27:30 +0200 (CEST)


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<nettime-ann> ebr news (fwd) (Maria Damon reviewing my book Writing Under, among other things)


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Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2013 17:35:37
From: Davin Heckman <davinheckman@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: ebr news -- ghouls' night out edition

Boo!

In the US, we are well into the season of bats, witches, and pumpkin spiced coffee drinks. Though you cannot see the centaur costume I wear as I write this message to you, I do have some tricks and treats that you can enjoy: Simply click on the links in this email and indulge your intellectual sweet tooth.Â

We have two new essays for you, plus an exciting addition to our p2p
stream.Â

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Essays/texts being published this month
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? Simultaneously Reading/Writing Under/Destroyed My Life by Maria Damon

Maria Damon reviews Alan Sondheim's Writing Under: Selections from the
Internet Text in light of the literature of John Fahey to demonstrate that
those texts, like her performative review of them, enact a
"mastering/dismantling itch twitch" that has a "life of its own, moving
through the artist in a parasitic way."

? Espacement de Lecture by Penny Florence

This introduction is not a "digital" essay, but what follows it - a version
of a moving essay-poem originally presented in real time at the 2012 elo
conference - is. Florence's presentation explores how the "espacement"
(Mallarme, Derrida) intrinsic to all writing changes in a born-digital
context. The work reminds us of something we anticipated early in the
formation of ebr - that 'critifiction' is and always has been the way to
make essays in the digital era.

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Essays for review
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Against Desire: Excess, Disgust and the Sign in Electronic Literature
http://electronicbookreview.com/thread/electropoetics/disgust

To participate in our p2p review process, login with your reviewer account.
To create a new reviewer account, please navigate to our site
(electronicbookreview.com), click 'Log In' and then use the social media
icons to login using your Facebook, Google, or other social media login. The
accounts go through a moderation process, so you should log in using the
email address that receives updates from the EBR Contributor Listserv. Once
your subscription has cleared, you may then log in at any time to see the
essays. You'll need to click the "workflows" link, select Â"P2P Review
Process" from the drop-down menu, click "Apply," and then select an essay.
It will have at the end a comment field and radio buttons, where you can
register an evaluation: ready for publication, or in need of further
revision.

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Have a spooky month!Â

Davin Heckman
Managing Editor
EBR, electronicbookreview.com
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