Monthly Archives: October 2010

Untitled, Carlea Holl-Jensen

In response to “Attrition” by Kristin Maffei & the photograph of space, Call No. 3. The stars are white as milk teeth.  We pluck them down with the same giddy anticipation, and they come loose with the same sucking resistance … Continue reading

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Barnegat Bay, August 2010, Dan Farley and Christina Mancuso

In response to the photograph of space, Call No. 3. Dan Farley is a graduate of Pennsylvania State University. He works at Mercedes-Benz and drives fancy cars. Christina Mancuso blogs about food and life at Vivere Per Dire, and is … Continue reading

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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No 3.

An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments.  The first … Continue reading

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Untitled, Jennifer Hummler

In response to the instructional craft video, “easy snack bags with no velcro,” Call No. 3. Untitled Jennifer Hummler Kristin, that snack bag Idea is totally cool Now I want a snack Jennifer Hummler is co-owner of LionWhale Music.  She … Continue reading

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Call No. 3

Prompts for the week of 10.25.10: nam myoho renge kyo (Daimoku) We welcome your responses to these prompts — or to any element of the work that appears in Call & Response — through the comments feature below, or via … Continue reading

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Collaboration in the News, No. 3

The Stanford Daily has a profile on professor Tom Kealey, in which he talks about collaborative writing and combating the stereotype of the ‘lone genius.’  Kealey stresses collaboration in the writing workshops he teaches at Stanford, including a graphic novel … Continue reading

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“Attrition,” Kristin Maffei

In response to the word ‘attrition,’ Call No. 2. Attrition Kristin Maffei Like wiggling your first baby tooth, the gnawing good-pain, like love, the final bloody pop of childhood. Or, no.  Like grinding rocks in an old, smoky machine to … Continue reading

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“depression era photo circa 1932,” Erik Fuhrer

In response to the photograph ‘A Veteran and His Wife, 1860,’ Call No. 1. depression era photo circa 1932 Erik Fuhrer the dust is palpable. tastes like lickin the road. faces dry like lips are. dry like the cracked cheeks … Continue reading

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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 2

An Exquisite Corpse is a method of collaborative work where words and images are assembled collectively to create new meaning. Drawing from the work in the most recent comment, respond in one line or image only via comments.  The first … Continue reading

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“The Most Curious Account of Johnson, A Butler,” Briana Whyte Harris

In response to the photograph ‘A Veteran and His Wife, 1860,’ Call No. 1.

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