The Way the Data CrumblesThere was never an algorithmic sex act. That wasn’t a real breast that flashed like Magritte’s pipe on your tongue. There is no smell of menstrual...
by Paul VogelConsider this a provisional attempt at paying tribute to visual poet, artist, collagist, and essayist David Baptiste Chirot. David’s Wisconsin friends Tom Hibbard, Matthew Rethaber, Zack Pieper, and...
by Walter Hoffman Better Light Alex Emanuel Peacedale Records and Alex Emanuel Is it possible that there was an art form set up to work better than recorded music during...
by Susan Visakowitz“I think about [Boog] as a life-long project,” says editor, publisher, and chief mastermind David A. Kirschenbaum of Boog City, which celebrates an astounding 30 years this month...
by Dan FishbackLet’s Talk About TurtlesOne of Alfie’s DadsI honestly assumed that Andrew Phillip Tipton was retiring from music when he married his boyfriend and moved to New Jersey—a gesture...
by Allison Cobb Wifthing Pattie McCarthy Apogee Press When it comes to gender relations, some things have not changed much since the Middle Ages, a point that Pattie McCarthy draws...
by Jason TrachtenburgEmily Frembgen It's Me or the DogSo here's the story, and please correct me if I am misled.I first met Emily Frembgen when we were working our respective...
JiffyBoog 3 was instantly published in July 1999 documenting, and during, the First annual Boston Alternative Poetry Conference, the progenitor of today's Boston Poetry Marathon. Only printing of 100 copies.
Mark Fisher commissioned Booglite 6 for the October 1999 Lowell Celebrates Kerouac! festival he helped organize. Only printing. Published in a signed and lettered edition of 26, and general edition...