Friday, January 17, 2020

a hand made visual poem featured in Guest 8: Femmecraft

G U E S T 8 , the latest in the above/ground press chapbooks edited by guests is now out. https://guestpoetryjournal.blogspot.com/.
For this issue, the editors are the wonderful Kate Siklosi and Dani Spinosa, who sent out a call for femmecraft, hand made work. I loved this idea. I am pleased that my stoneware NO bowl is in the chapbook. You can pick up a copy through above/ground press, and you should...because there is intriguing work therein. My contribution is a handbuilt stoneware bowl in the form of a coil and the word “NO,” which I also made from stoneware. I was thinking about craft, which is often dismissed as "women’s work," as if that is somehow pejorative, and often not considered to be art. I was thinking about resistance to this idea and resistance to women’s empowerment and creativity. I thought the call represented a celebration of feminist resistance to patriarchal dismissal and suppression of the force and creativity of imagination.
This is one of four imperfect pieces I submitted for consideration. They are cracked and chipped and made wrong. When I first started to take pottery workshops in the 90s, my instructor told me my work was charmingly uneven. I replied that this was much like my character. I think handmade work can resist this insistence on perfection and therefore show evidence of tender humanity. As T.J. Burnett said, “Perfection is a second-rate idea.”














and here are the other pieces from the series:

Saturday, November 16, 2019

The Vispo Bible: Deuteronomy - completed

The Vispo Bible: Deuteronomy 34

I began Deuteronomy in May and have finally finished it (November 16, 2019). So far, only two of the chapters have been published Deuteronomy 2 by Page Fifty One and 34 here. 

I have completed 291 pages since I began the Vispo Bible in 2015, 7 chapters from the Old Testament and 8 from the New. All being well, I will start on Acts from the New Testament in the beginning of 2020. 

Thank you to all those who have published excerpts from the Vispo Bible, purchased chapbooks and broadsides and expressed interest and support in the project.

If you'd like more information, please feel free to contact me at amanda at amandaearl dot com.

Monday, September 16, 2019

Page Fifty One publishes Deuteronomy 2

Thanks to Geoffrey Nilson of pagefiftyone in New Westminster, BC for publishing this piece from the Vispo Bible in an edition of 50 copies. I have some copies if you'd like one. They are 5 x 5 inches and this is fittingly micro-broadside # 5.


I began Deuteronomy in May and am at the 12th of 34 chapters of Deuteronomy.
Since June, 2015, I have completed a total of 269 pages from Old and New Testaments.
The Vispo Bible is a life's work to translate every book, every chapter, every verse of the Bible into visual poetry.

Sunday, August 18, 2019

Not Your Best #1 Visual Poetry now available for pre-order from Knife Fork Book


thanks to the editor Eric Schmaltz for including pieces from the Vispo Bible and Knife Fork Book for publishing NYB 1. the anthology is now available for pre-order. click on the link to purchase.

Sunday, August 11, 2019

bill dimichele

I was sad to learn that the visual poet, artist, poet, publisher bill dimichele had died on Sunday, August 4, 2019 at the age of 67. i knew bill as both a poet and a publisher. my small press, AngelHousePress published his work on NationalPoetryMonth.ca and in Experiment-O Issue 5. he also participated in the DevilHouse 6 interview, a series that explored the nature of transgression in creative work.

somehow, i don't remember when it happened or how, bill contacted me to participate in Tip of the Knife, his wonderful blog/site where published various writers and artists. he was always so welcoming and enthusiastic. i will never forget how much he welcomed me and encouraged me to play and be whimsical. For #15, i somehow misunderstood and thought he was doing a special issue on child art. i wasn't sure if i should contribute but the call inspired a series called Vizpo Kidz. He loved it.  In his introduction to the work, he wrote "I’ve seen a lot of Amanda’s work, and I’ve been happy to publish some; I always imagine the Angel creating her art out of laughter, lightheartedness and beautiful, whimsical energy.  Images made from inventive letter/picture coactions bring both amusement and sage excitement.  One of the most interesting aspects of these things is the titles, all twists on the pics - and who could not love titles like ‘Cinderella Snowflake’ and ‘Scuttling Sam Bones’?  Not everyone can make a crisp graphic work like Amanda can.  And no one else can put a head on it.

She may live in our newly constructed Age of Quasi Reason, but she’s not a slave to it the way some visual poets are, like those who construct little scientific systems devoid of soul and spirit.  Amanda may live in Candyland, but she knows how to tame the gum drops."

I was enchanted.  He published my attempts at autobiography as song titles in Issue 17. my earlier attempts at working with the alphabet in Issue 5 in 2011.

For Issue 11 from 2012, i was playing around with words, shapes. He wrote this about my work:

She has some cool space age themes going on with these pieces- simple so that our space voyager can take off with letters made of polished metal and plutonium retro rockets, excited to land, to spread new visual languages to the uninitiated aliens.  Amanda can do this, so I crown her Queen of the Universe.  These transformed glyphs are full of meaning to make the odyssey worthwhile.  Each page reveals a testament to exploration, fire and bravery.  Then there’s the piece about a crater where the ship has crashed, digging into the black extraterrestrial ground, exploding red astronaut blood which hovers above the surface in low gravity.  The red/black contrast itself is powerful enough to shatter the planet.  At first I thought 001 seed was outside the theme, but then I started thinking that some other  worldly race planted us and tended us.  Don’t look at me like that, it’s possible. 

I was so pleased to be part of Tip of the Knife, which introduced me or reacquainted me with fellow travellers of whimsy and gave me the opportunity to be read by the great bill dimichele, a kindred.

i end this post with a quote from his own contribution to Tip of the Knife 32, the final issue. 

This was when Billy first came unstuck in time.
His attention began to swing wildly through
the full arc of his life passing into death which
was violet light.

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.


rest in whimsy, fellow explorer. enjoy the violet light.

my condolences to his family, friends and all he's published and by published by. i will miss him. 

post-script, all being well a few best of issues of Tip of the Knife will be published and edited by Crag Hill. 

Sunday, May 19, 2019

Concrete is Porous: Act 3 - Windsor, Ontario

the third exhibit for Concrete is Porous will take place at the Common Ground Gallery in Windsor, Ontario from May 28 to June 9, 2019.

I have two pieces in this show from the Vispo Bible: Genesis 2 and 34. If you are in Windsor, or area, I hope you'll check out the show, with readings taking place by the curators and Gustave Morin.

thank you once again to the organizers for including my work.


Friday, May 17, 2019

Starting Deuteronomy - the Vispo Bible

here's an intermediary step on the road to Deuteronomy. Deuteronomy is in the Old Testament and has 34 books. Let's see how long it takes me to complete it. I've decided to have a palette of metalic gold text on a black background for this book. Not sure why. Something to do with Moses, I guess. Golden idols.

Friday, May 10, 2019

Matthew is complete and other updates for the Vispo Bible

Matthew 7
I began the Book of Matthew, 1st book in the New Testament in September, 2018 and completed it in May, 2019. There are 28 chapters.

For the first time, I had some stops and restarts and did several pieces over.

I finally got the right tone when I inverted the text and background to give the ghostliness that I always feel when I think about the life of Jesus, his resurrection etc.

As a child, i always felt like he was a ghost, a benevolent and sad ghost.

So far Matthew 5, 6 and 7 have been published in the Peter F. Yacht Club's VERSeFest 2019 issue.

I have submitted the Book of Matthew to a publisher to consider for publication as a book. I'll let you know what happens. I may stick with this inversion for a bit and do more.

Concrete is Porous Acts I and II, which exhibited in Toronto and Ottawa and featured two of my pieces from Revelation, is not over. Act III will take place in Windsor, Ontario for a month or so, starting at the end of May at the Common Ground Gallery. I have two pieces from Genesis in that show.

Thanks to those of you who've shown an interest in the project, published excerpts from it and bought chapbooks.

I began the Vispo Bible almost 4 years ago, starting in June, 2015. I have completed 6 books in the Old Testament and 8 in the New. Only 53 more books to go!

Monday, April 01, 2019

Concrete is Porous

Concrete is Porous, a visual and concrete poetry show curated by Hart Broudy and bill bissett is now on tour. For the Toronto show, which ended in March, and the VERSeFest Ottawa show, which also just ended, my pieces Revelation 19 and 20 were included.

The show will now travel to Windsor, Calgary and possibly Sweden. To save money on shipping and insurance, I have been asked to offer smaller pieces. I will give two 10 x 10 inch, simpler pieces that aren't as dense because the density needs a high resolution. I will let you know which pieces end up in the touring show.

I am grateful to the curators who kindly included my visual poetry in the show and to Daniel Bradley who has been a key participant in making the show happen and helping out.

You can find out more about the show and see some of the pieces on tumblr.

photo credit: Renee Saklikar

The Vispo Bible: Numbers 3 and 26 now online

at talking about strawberries all the time. thanks to talking for including these pieces.

Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Romans now online from where is the river of Toronto

Thanks to Kiefer Logan of where is the river for publishing Romans as an online pdf chapbook.
i'm in fine company with chapbooks by rob mclennan and Michael Sikkema.
Take a read here: https://whereistheriver.blogspot.com/2018/11/chapbooks-november-2018-series-one.html

Revelation now available from Timglaset Editions of Sweden

Thank you to Joakim Norling of Timglaset Editions for publishing the latest addition to the Vispo Bible, Revelation, from the New Testament.

He has put great care and thought into the publication of this work, from the cover colour, which is the colour of the word "Revelation" to me (grapheme synaesthesia).

Here's a description from the Timglaset site:

Revelation is the seventh book to come out of Amanda Earl‘s (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) lifelong project, The Vispo Bible, translating the Bible to visual poetry. This book contains 22 visual pieces, each representing one chapter of The Book of Revelation, New TestamentThe Vispo Bible is part of Amanda‘s general poetic practice of chance operations from the Dadaists and Jackson MacLow’s Light poems, cutting up, reshuffling, remixing existing sources – words, phrases, lyrics, titles, objects, geographical and psychological landscapes – to unlock fixed propaganda and repurpose it.
Amanda has grapheme synaesthesia where numbers, people’s first names, names of the month and week, and pain have colours. The cover of Revelation is bright orange and inside there is an explosion of colour, corresponding to the colours Amanda has assigned to words and phrases in the the text of The Book of Revelation. This book is in A4 format (297 x 210 mm), 28 pages and is printed in full colour on heavy high quality paper. The cover is in orange cardboard and hand-labelled with title an author name. The inlay is saddle stitched and the cover is rubber band bound. 60 copies were made. CAD 18, EUR 12, SEK 130. Postage costs will be added.

I consider this to be a huge milestone in my life as a poet and an artist. I can't thank Joakim/Timglaset Editions enough for this great work. To all the amazing and generous small press publishers who have been publishing the Vispo Bible, I am thrilled and grateful for the work you do and the work you have done with my Vispo Bible. This project is very important to me. 
You can purchase a copy here.

Wednesday, October 24, 2018

The Vispo Bible - the books of John 1, 2 and 3 now available from the Blasted Tree

Thanks to Kyle of the Blasted Tree for making this beautiful chapbook. You can order it here.


Publications from the Vispo Bible include
Ruth, Simulacrum Press, 2018, Hamilton, Ontario
Mark, above/ground press, 2018, Ottawa, Ontario
Esther, Puddles of Sky Press, 2017, Kingston, Ontario
Revelation 20, No Press, 2017, Calgary, Alberta
Leviticus XII, Penteract Press, 2017 UK

with Revelation forthcoming from Timglaset Press, Sweden, and Romans from where is the river, Toronto, Ontario.

Additional individual pieces have appeared in h&; our teeth, illiterature, Brave New Word (Ukraine), Dreamland Magazine, untethered, Ustanga.it,  Chaudiere Books NPM 2018, and ToCall Magazine in Germany, and are forthing coming in not your best visual poetry from knife fork book.

Revelation 19 and 20 will be exhibited as part of the Concrete is Pourous show in Toronto between November 3, 2018 and February 26, 2019 at the Secret Handshake Gallery, and will move to the Common Ground Gallery in Windsor afterward.

Thank you to the Ontario Arts Council 2018 Recommender Grant for Writers program for funding part of the creation of the Vispo Bible this year.

Amanda Earl’s visual poetry has been exhibited in Canada, Brazil and Russia, and published in the last vispo: anthology: visual poetry 1998-2008 (Fantagraphics, 2012), Of the Body, (Puddles of Sky Press, 2012), Bone Sapling, a collaboration with Gary Barwin, (AngelHousePress, 2014), a field guide to fanciful bugs, (avantacular press, 2010),  Montparnasse: this is visual poetry, (chapbook publisher, 2010) and in the magazines, untethered (2017) and dreamland (2016). Amanda's visual poetry also appears in online journals, Brave New Word, Angry Old Man, Ustanga, h&, Our Teeth otoliths, tip of the knife, ffooom, the new post literate, Logalia.com, DrunkenBoat, and the Bleed. Gary Barwin gave a lovely write up of Amanda's visual poetry on Jacket2, "What kind of [sic] sense is that?: Amanda Earl & the synaesthesia of reading" (June, 2013). For more vispo, please visit EleanorIncognito.blogspot.ca.

Tuesday, September 25, 2018

The Book of Ruth - Now available from Simulacrum Press

Thanks to Sacha Archer of Simulacrum Press for publishing the Book of Ruth.

You can order a copy here.

Publications from the Vispo Bible include
Mark, above/ground press, 2018, Ottawa, Ontario
Esther, Puddles of Sky Press, 2017, Kingston, Ontario
Revelation 20, No Press, 2017, Calgary, Alberta
Leviticus XII, Penteract Press, 2017 UK

with John forthcoming from the Blasted Tree, Calgary, Alberta; Romans from where is the river, Toronto, Ontario and Revelation from Timglaset Press, Sweden.

Additional individual pieces have appeared in h&; our teeth, illiterature, Brave New Word (Ukraine), Dreamland Magazine, untethered, Ustanga.it,  Chaudiere Books NPM 2018, and are forthcoming from a small magazine in Germany, and not your best visual poetry from knife fork book. 

Revelation 19 and 20 will be exhibited as part of the Concrete is Pourous show in Toronto between November 3, 2018 and February 26, 2019 at the Secret Handshake Gallery, and will move to the Common Ground Gallery in Windsor afterward.

If you'd like more information about the Vispo Bible, please read my essay The Vispo Bible: One Woman Recreates the Bible as Visual Poetry presented as part of Kanada Koncrete Material Poetries in the Digital Age, University of Ottawa, May 4-6, 2018. 

I am currently working on Matthew from the New Testament.

Thank you to the Ontario Arts Council 2018 Recommder Grant for Writers program for funding part of the creation of the Vispo Bible this year.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Eileen Tabios reviews the Book of Mark

Eileen R. Tabios wrote this wonderful review of the Book of Mark (above/ground press, 2018). Much thanks to Eileen! You can pick up a copy of the chapbook here

Friday, June 22, 2018

The Vispo Bible - Numbers - completed

I began Numbers in May 2017 and it took me 11 months to complete it. It's not that it's that large at 36 chapters, i was just doing other things. Some of the chapters were long with over 50 verses.

All 36 chapters of Numbers will be on display/for sale at the Ottawa Small Press Book Fair on Saturday, June 23 at the Jack Purcell Community Centre from noon to five pm with the proceeds going to Cornerstone Housing for Women. If you can't come by, please feel free to make a donation to Cornerstone and I will mail you something (chapbook, broadside, book) by way of appreciation.

Thanks to the Ontario Arts Council for funding part of this work in 2018.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

The Vispo Bible - artist's talk at Kanada Koncrete

on May 5, 2018 as part of Kanada Koncrete, Material Poetries in the Digital Age, a symposium at the University of Ottawa, I gave an artist's talk entitled "The Vispo Bible: One Woman Recreates the Bible as Visual Poetry."

I've posted the talk on the AngelHousePress essay series here. And you can see the work that I've done so far on the Vispo Bible here.

Thanks to the Ontario Arts Council for funding part of  this project this year and to Coach House Books for the Recommender Grant.

Wednesday, May 02, 2018

The Vispo Bible: Book of Mark is now out with above/ground press

thanks to rob mclennan of above/ground press for publishing The Book of Mark from the Vispo Bible.

This is the second of the Vispo Bible chapbooks so far, with the first being The Book of Esther, published by Puddles of Sky Press last year.

You can order copies of Mark here.

and Esther here.

These chapbooks and some Vispo Bible posters will be available for barter and sale at Bizarre Bazaar on Friday, May 4 at the University of Ottawa Canadian Literature Symposium: Kanada Koncrete: Material Poetries in the Digital Age.

I will also be giving a talk on Saturay, May 5: The Vispo Bible: One Woman Recreates The Bible as Visual Poetry. More information about the symposium is available here.

Friday, March 30, 2018

Ontario Arts Council Recommender Grant for Writers for the Vispo Bible


I am pleased to announce that Coach House Books has recommended the Vispo Bible for an Ontario Arts Council Recommender Grant for Writers. This is the first grant I've ever received for visual poetry. I am grateful to the Ontario Arts Council and to Coach House Books. I thank the Ontario provincial government for continuing its support of the arts.

Friday, December 22, 2017

asemic pieces published at h&

thanks to Ian Whistle for publishing a few from the series "beyond earth and sky" for my mother, Joan Hamilton, who died on December 22, 2017.

Wednesday, December 06, 2017

Determined Hearts, A Frankenstein Anthology

I have a visual poem in “Determined Hearts, A Frankenstein Anthology," which commemorates the 100th anniversary of the book by Mary Shelley in 2018. thanks to editor, Jacqueline Dorsey for including my work.


https://www.amazon.com/Determined-Hearts-Frankenstein-Anthology-Various/dp/197992760X/

asemic series published by h&

thanks to Ian Whistle for publishing "beyond earth & sky" dedicated to my mother.
a small break from the Vispo Bible...
click here to see the poems

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Puddles of Sky Press publishes the Book of Esther

Thanks to Michael e. Casteels for publishing the Book of Esther, an excerpt from the Vispo Bible.

I have some copies or better yet, pick them up from Puddles of Sky Press.

This is the third chapbook of mine published by Puddles of Sky. The first was Of the Body and the second was Une Semaine dans la Vie de l'Alphabet inside Illiterature Three.

Puddles of Sky is a great press. Buy chapbooks and other great sundry small press delights.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Angry Old Man Magazine - Issue 1 features Exodus from the Vispo Bible

Thanks to Drew B. David for featuring some of my pieces from the Vispo Bible in the his new magazine. i'm in fine company. check out the inaugural issue.

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

untethered Vol 3. 2

has published three pieces from the Vispo Bible: Exodus 15, 16 and 17. Thanks to the editors.

untethered is a bi-annual Toronto-based literary journal. copies and subscriptions are available here:
https://alwaysuntethered.com/

Friday, May 19, 2017

Leviticus Xii published by Penteract Press

Thanks to Britain's experimental chapbook and leaflet publisher, Penteract Press for publishing Leviticus Xii, from the Vispo Bible as a leaflet.

Copies of this beautiful art card are available here.

Or by asking me directly. I have some complementary copies.

Sunday, May 07, 2017

Numbers 1, the Vispo Bible

Today I completed my visual poetry translation of the first chapter of the Book of Numbers from the Old Testament. There are 36 chapters. 


Monday, March 27, 2017

The Vispo Bible: Leviticus is completed

Leviticus 27
I have just completed the third book of the Old Testament for my project, the Vispo Bible. I worked on it from November, 2016 to March, 2017. It contained 27 chapters. A few pieces will appear in an anthology made by Renegade Press, run by andrew topel.

I will continue to alternate between the Old and New Testaments.

Pieces from the Vispo Bible appear in h&, Illiterature (Puddles of Sky Press), Our Teeth, Dreamland, Brave New Word, Ustanga, as a leaflet published by No Press, & are forthcoming in untethered magazine. A few pieces were also displayed as part of a University of Ottawa exhibit and talk about contemporary visual poetry.

I've also posted a few pieces on this blog, & on Tumblr. The entire Vispo Bible's Book of Genesis translation is on YouTube:




Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Revelation 20 published by No Press

No Press has kindly published a leaflet of my Revelation 20 from the Vispo Bible in a limited edition of 40 copies.

Thanks to derek beaulieu for his support and interest in my visual poetry.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

The Vispo Bible: Leviticus 1

& so it begins

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Brave New Word - Exodus

Thanks to Volodymyr Bilik for publishing 5 of my visual poems from the Vispo Bible - Exodus http://bnw-mag.blogspot.com/…/amanda-earl-5-visual-poems.ht…

Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Exodus 19, 20 and 25 on Ustanga.It

3 pieces from the Vispo Bible's Book of Exodus, Old Testament have been published on Ustanga.it. thanks to Ustanga for being such an interesting site for experimental & visual poetry from all over the world.

You can find the work here.

Wednesday, December 07, 2016

The Vispo Bible on Display at U of O

photo by Claire Farley
as part of a graduate course given by Professor Robert Stacey. PhD student, publisher, poet and dear friend, Claire Farley interviewed me for the presentation and lovingly displayed my work as part of an exhibit on visual and concrete poetry at the university.

the conversation was fascinating and fun. i'm glad to see that students are being introduced to visual/concrete poetry. when i first heard of such, i was amazed. the possibilities are endless.

thanks to Claire for this great photo, for the wonderful display and for choosing my work as her subject.

i'm now working on the Book of  Leviticus, the third book in the Old Testament. I've finished Genesis, Exodus in the Old Testament, Revelation and Jude in the New. onward!

Monday, November 28, 2016

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

The Vispo Bible: Jude is published on h&

thanks to Ian Whistle for publishing my latest effort for the Vispo Bible: Jude, which is the second last book in the New Testament.

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

The Vispo Bible: Book of Revelation

the Book of Revelation in the New Testament has 22 chapters. I worked on Revelation from March to May, 2016. The Book is full of colour, texture, beasts, chaos, disaster and symmetry through numbers, particularly even numbers. These visual poetry pieces, which contain all the text from each chapter are attempts to render the above elements.

Note that the numbers in Revelation also have to do with the Golden Sequence of Phi, according to some mathematicians. This sequence appears in nature in nautilus  shells, sunflowers, peacocks tails and other phenomena of nature. These visual poems attempt to articulate similar shapes, using layering of even numbers of the text to recreate them. The image below is Revelation, Chapter 3.


Monday, October 10, 2016

Visual Poetry Exhibitions

My visual poetry has been exhibited three times so far. In Russia and Windsor, Ontario, as part of the Last Vispo Anthology and now in Brazil as part of Mirages: the XXIV Congresso Brasileiro de Poesia (XXIV Brazilian Congress of Poetry). The work was part of the collection of 152 visual poems from 44 countries on display from 13 untill 30 September 30, 2016, in the Fundação Casa das Artes (House of Arts Fundation) in Bento Gonçalves city,  Brazil.

I find it very exciting when  my work travels & rubs shoulders with the visual poetry of others. I was very pleased to be invited to participate. Thank you to the organizer, Tchello d’Barros.

Take a look at the pieces in the exhibit, which are on display over on FB. they're amazing!

Tuesday, October 04, 2016

10th anniversary of vispo

i'm not good at remembering hallmarks, anniversaries, etc, but looking thru my files, it seems i've been creating visual poetry for a decade. i love the whimsy of it, the close attention it requires, the way it makes my eye & mind & body learn a new language. it's taken me down some interesting paths, caused me to be introduced to a world of creative people i would never have met otherwise, both living & dead. i don't intend to stop playing around with vispo. watch this blog.

in the meantime, here's one of the first visual poetry series i ever had published. it was published in 2007 at UnlikelyStories.org & created in 2006. Entitled "Red."











Wednesday, August 31, 2016

The Vispo Bible: Exodus Completed

Exodus 40




I began Exodus, the second book of the Old Testament in January. It contains 40 chapters. I completed it today, August 31. As I was reading through Exodus, it began to occur to me that the content of the work could be reflected more in what I was creating. I started to think of the 10 Commandments, their creation from stone, their being smashed into pieces, distortion of text. The visual poetry evolved accordingly.

Now on to Leviticus, after a hiatus...

For those who haven't been following along, you can read more about this project, which i began in June, 2015 & plan to keep working on until I am no longer capable of doing so or until my demise, whichever comes first.


Sunday, July 24, 2016

Vispo Bible - update on progress Exodus 14

I am on Exodus 14, the 2nd book of the Old Testament; i hope to finish all 40 chapters of Exodus by the end of the summer. I began Exodus in January, 2016. I completed The Book of Revelation from the New Testament (March - May, 2016). Genesis (June-October, 2015). 


Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Vispo Bible: Genesis, now a little movie

The Vispo Bible: Genesis, now a little movie of all 50 chapters translated into visual poetry:


Thursday, June 23, 2016

h& publishes one of my collages

a collage made in conjunction with firstwalks of the year (In/Words Press, 2016) now on line at h&. thanks Ian Whistle http://handandpoetry.blogspot.ca/2016/06/amanda-earl-firstwalks-of-year-three.html

Vintage Drunken Boat Selection

Drunken Boat is kindly highlighting two of my visual poetry pieces, published as part of a concrete and visual poetry feature curated by Sina Queyras in 2010. This comes as a lovely surprise.

Read what the DB 90 editors have to say here.
& do go back & take a look at the visual poetry in the issue & the video poems also.

This work is a precursor to my current project, the Vispo Bible.

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Genesis 22-26 in Dreamland X, Spring 2016

 Thanks to Jeremy Stewart for publishing 5 pieces from the Vispo Bible, Genesis 22-26 in the latest issue of the Prince George publication, Dreamland Magazine.

Some gorgeous work in there, including a poem suite by Jason Christie & the artwork of Caton Diab.

Buy a copy of the issue for $7 or get a 4-issue subscription for $25. 

Those of you who follow along may remember that The Vispo Bible is a lifelong work in progress with the goal to render every book of the Bible, Old & New Testaments into visual poetry. in 2015 I completed Genesis; in 2016 i have begun Exodus & completed Revelation.

Pieces have been published in illiterature issue v. (Puddles of Sky Press, curated by Michael e. Casteels ); h& (curated by Ian Whistle); our teeth (curated by Kevin McPherson Eckhoff); Ustanga & Dreamland IX & X; a few pieces have also appeared on this blog.

Thanks to all the above publishers for the encouragement & support of this project. Such support is rare & vital.

Monday, May 23, 2016

collages: firstwalks of the year on h&

in conjunction with my chapbook "firstwalks of the year" from In/Words Press, 2016, i made collages.

the first of four is posted over at h& here

subsequent collages shall be posted on the site
June 23
July 28
and August 25.

thanks to Ian Whistle, the curator for h&.

file this under other oddities.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Utsanga.it publishes four pieces from the Vispo Bible, Book 1 - Genesis

Thanks to the Italian online journal Utsanga for publishing the last four chapters of Genesis. Take a look here. I am in good company with visual and text based pieces by artists and writers from all over the world.

Sunday, February 14, 2016

a few pieces from Exodus in h&

today is chapter 2.

March 3 is chapter 3

& April 3 is chapter 4.

thanks to Ian Whistle.

Sunday, February 07, 2016

The Vispo Bible in Dreamland IX, Winter 2016

 I'm chuffed to  have excerpts from the Book of Genesis, from the Vispo Bible in the print magazine "Dreamland" published in Prince George, BC by Jeremy Stewart.

It's rare that my visual poetry is published in a print magazine and this is the first time in my memory that it's getting a full page spread.

There are some great poems in the issue and art as well. Subscriptions are available here & you can also order single issues.


Thursday, January 07, 2016

Brick Books' Celebration of Canadian Visual / Concrete Poetry

In December I curated the above. 17 visual / concrete poets agreed to share their work and brief discussions of their influences and methods.

Part 1 includes Jordan Abel, Gary Barwin, Derek Beaulieu, Michael e. Casteels, Judith Copithorne, Helen Hajnoczky and Donato Mancini.
Part 2 includes Billy Mavreas, kevin mcpherson eckhoff, gustave morin,michèle provost, a rawlings, Shane Rhodes, Eric Schmaltz, Chris Turnbull and Eric Zboya.


Singular Vispo

Nico Vassilakis invites visual poets to discuss a specific visual poem that captivated their imaginations. So far there have been five parts. It's a great opportunity to gain insight into visual poetry and to read about some spectacular vispoets. I talk about Mary Ellen Solt's "Flowers in Concrete" in Part 5.

Tuesday, January 05, 2016

The Vispo Bible: Exodus 1

happy new year

Wednesday, October 28, 2015