Voices in the Roses

Voices in the Roses is an e-journal dedicated to providing writers a place for their work. They are currently looking for well-crafted poems to be published in the inaugural issue, which will be available Summer 2003. Send submissions to submissions at voicesintherose dot com.

LatinoNetarte.net

JavaMuseum is proud to launch LatinoNetarte.net, the last show in the “2nd of Java series.” LatinoNetarte.net features netart created by 48 artists from Latin American countries, Spain and Portugal.

New RCCS Reviews

New book reviews in Cyberculture Studies include: Dani Cavallaro’s Cyberpunk and Cyberculture: Science Fiction and the Work of William Gibson reviewed by Samir Chopra; Peter Ludlow’s Crypto Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate Utopias reviewed by Atara Frenkel-Faran & Merav Katz; Greg M. Smith’s On a Silver Platter: CD-ROMs and the Promises of a New Technology reviewed by David Prater; and Arne Tangherlini’s leo@fergusrules.com reviewed by Michael Filas.

Hyperliterature Exchange

Edward Picot has plans to set up a Hyperliterature Exchange. Anyone publishing hyperliterature in a tangible format, such as on a CD, and would be interested in a listing on the Exchange may contact him for full details. Click here to see how the Exchange would function. To qualify for the Exchange, each work must have an ISBN, be registered with Book Data, and the publisher must be registered for UK rights.

WOTS Call for Submissions

WOTS, Word On the Site, is a project that believes that the word of people should be seen as frequently as advertising and network news. It should be made clearly visible to the public, such as on LED displays. You can submit a poem, thought, or words of wisdom that may be scrolled on a large LED electronic display in Downtown Boston. For more information, visit http://www.freewalkers.com. This is part of the Digital Art in Public Space Conference.

The Iowa Review Web

Vol. 5, No. 2 of The Iowa Review Web features: “A Media Theory of Consciousness” by Anthony Enns, a review of Joseph Tabbi’s Cognitive Fictions; an interview with Tabbi, and Tabbi’s “Overwriting”; “The nEARness/t of [IrOny] U’s” an interview with Talan Memmott by M.D. Coverley, and Memmott’s “Self Portrait(s) [as Other(s)]; The Very Essence of Poetry”: Judd Morrissey and Lori Talley’s My Name is Captain, Captain by Jessica Pressman, and Flying Blind: An Interview with Judd Morrissey and Lori Talley by Jessica Pressman; “Relics and Kindling: An Autobiography “by Eric Pankey; and “American Mammals” by Ina Grigorova.