Monthly Archives: November 2010

“Fallingwater,” Susan Holl-Jensen

In response to the prompt “homes, houses and dwellings of all kinds,” Call No 4. Susan Holl-Jensen is a poet and textile artist living in Annapolis, Maryland.

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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse No. 6

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, Lauren Palmor

In response to “homes, houses, and dwellings of all kinds,” Call No. 4. Untitled Lauren Palmor In days since we were named (and made from soft hands), houses have been built and their doors locked: new paint and sleeping children. … Continue reading

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Collaboration in the News, No. 6

Just a quick announcement to let you all know that Electric Literature is hosting an Exquisite Corpse over at ThumbScribes. The wonderful Aimee Bender will post the first part of a short story on November 17th, and readers are invited … Continue reading

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Call No. 6

Call for the week of 11.14.10. Fractious, adj. — refractory or unruly; readily angered; peevish; irritable; quarrelsome

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Call & Response – Issue 1 (Hilary Term 2007)

In lieu of a new work on Fridays, we’ll be releasing past issues until our new issue comes out in December.  There’s still (a very small window of) time left to submit for this print issue, and we’re currently looking … Continue reading

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No Tidal, Roger Arnold

In response to Francis Bacon study, Call No. 5. “No Tidal,” Roger Arnold Roger Arnold enjoys critical theory, grocery shopping, and visiting art galleries. He blogs about contemporary art at no wonders.

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Wednesday Exquisite Corpse, No. 5

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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“Thoughts On Leaving Dinosaurs,” Christina Mancuso

In response to the photo of Purgatoire River Trackway, Call No. 4. Thoughts on leaving the dinosaurs Christina Mancuso The sixth grade was the beginning of the end of my love of paleontology. Though it probably can’t even be defined … Continue reading

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Call No. 5

Call for the week of 11.07.10. “You suit me well; for you make me laugh”  – Marianne Moore

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