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*Personaje: El Emperador ✨ 👑 (posible nombre propio “Neoth”)

*Títulos: El Emperador de la humanidad, La Anatema, La Revelación, El Omnissiah (culto del dios máquina de Marte) , El Dios-Emperador.

*Habilidades: Inmortalidad biológica (no envejece), Poder Psíquico descomunal, Proyección Astral (puede cambiar las leyes físicas y la realidad.), Clarividencia, Fuerza sobrehumana, resistencia y regeneración, omnipresencia, telequinesis y telepatía (a nivel global), manipulación y carisma de una deidad, Precognición (tuvo visiones de su propia muerte), reencarnación (posible regreso) y resurrección de santos a su devoción.

*Legión: Padre fundador de todas la legiones humanas y sobrehumanas del Imperio.

*Época: Desde el origen de la civilización humana pasando por: Era Oscura de la Tecnología, las guerras de Unificación, la Gran Cruzada Galáctica, la herejía de Horus, Era Indomitus. (Manifestación como deidad en la disformidad.).

*Registro: milenio 0-42

*Compañera: “Erda” la Perpetua (mujer humana Psíquica más poderosa después del Emperador y madre biológica de los 20 Primarcas.)

*Herederos: 20 Hijos Genéticos

1. Horus Lupercal (Señor de la Guerra) 2. Sanguinius (El Angel)3. Roboute Guilliman (El maestro de Ultramar) 4. Alpharius & Omegon (La hidra)5. Rogal Dorn (El Pretoriano de Terra)6. Lion El'Jonson (El León)7. Jaghatai Khan (El gran Khan)8. Perturabo (Señor de hierro)9. Corvus Corax (El Señor del Cuervo) 10. Magnus el Rojo (Ciclope Rojo) 11. Leman Russ (El Rey Lobo) 12. Fulgrim (El Fenix) 13. Ferrus Manus (La Gorgona) 14. Vulkan (El Padre de la Forja) 15. Konrad Curze (El acechante nocturno) 16. Angron (Señor de las Arenas Rojas) 17. Mortarion (príncipe de la decadencia.) 18. Lorgar Aurelian (El sabio de Colchis).

Existieron dos Primarcas que fueron purgados y olvidados de los registros Imperiales por motivos desconocidos. (Está prohibido preguntar por la suerte de los dos hijos perdidos.)

(El Monarca Psíquico Parte-01) ☀

El origen del “Emperador” de la humanidad es un mito o leyenda con diversa interpretaciones para explicar al ser humano más fuerte entre su propia especie, algunos relatos antiguos mencionan que miles de almas de antiguos chamanes se fundieron en un único ser inmortal capas de guiar y proteger el destino de la joven humanidad, otros en cambio apuntan a los Ancestrales (oldones) que trajeron de otra dimensión a los últimos dioses protectores de la realidad. (Permitiendo la reencarnación del Emperador.)

Desde su adolescencia “Neoth” desconocía su propósito en la tierra pero lentamente fue descubriendo sus habilidades Psíquicas e Inmortalidad, reconociendo que su destino seria vigilar a los primitivos humanos de no caer en la influencia demoniaca y el Caos absoluto. Comprometido en su causa “Neoth” desmantelo la torre de babel que funcionaba como antena ritual de hechizos demoniacos, con la destrucción de la torre se provocó la división de lenguas. (Una referencia bíblica.) 📖

Diversos papeles interpreto “Neoth” siendo un líder carismático, sabio alquimista, mago de la corte y científico pionero; Siempre adoptando disfraces humildes o acreditando sus logros a otros colegas para no despertar sospechas, su solitaria misión fue el anonimato y su recompensa fue el progreso de la civilización humana alejada por un tiempo de la influencia demoniaca. 😈

Siendo un hombre inmortal “Neoth” conoció a su compañera de viaje “Erda” la Perpetua (una mujer inmortal) juntos planearon los próximos acontecimientos al liberar descubrimientos científicos o prepararse en consecuencia con los nuevos saltos tecnológicos y conflictos globales siendo “Neoth” la influencia más fuerte en la sombras para evitar desastre colaterales en la humanidad. (Incluso durante este tiempo la pareja de inmortales ya había planificado los nombres de sus 20 hijos a Futuro.) 👶

Todo cambio para la humanidad cuando se avanzó en los viajes interestelares y las Inteligencias Artificiales auxiliares (IA) que trajeron una era dorada para la humanidad pero en la cúspide del progreso las IAs que eran serviciales con la humanidad se radicalizaron y emprendieron una guerra de exterminio, sin razón aparente millones de hombres y mujeres fueron eliminados por las maquinas inteligentes marcando en la historia y la memoria humana la infame “Era Oscura de la Tecnología.”

Según algunos relatos “Neoth” participo en la defensa de varios mundos humanos contras las “IAs” pero los acontecimientos fueron muy traumáticos y mortíferos que siglos después bajo el manto del Emperador prohibió para siempre la fabricación de “Inteligencias Abominables”.)

Por último la frase:

“Ningún mundo estará fuera de mi dominio; Ningún enemigo estará más allá de mi ira.”

— Emperador de la Humanidad ⚔ ⚡

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In this photo: Abby Chryst, Greg Cole, Laila Simonovsky, Yesenia Rivero, Ariella Mostkoff, Mike McVicar, Gaby Hernandez, Enrique Mendoza, Maria Rogal

 

photographer: Morgan Slavens

 

design for development, university of florida school of art and art history 2009 trip to quintana roo, mexico.

 

Conflict &/or Concord.

 

edited by Karl E.Jirgens.

 

Windsor, [may 2o14].

 

6-1/2 x 11, 4o sheets white bond perfectbound in white rectogloss card wrappers, all printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to outside covers.

 

front cover:Carol Stetser

62 contributors ID'd:

D.M.Aderibigbe, Samuel Andreyev, Louis Armand, [Stanley Ashenbach], Gary Barwin, Charles Bernstein, Dominique Blain, Hugues Brouillet, William S.Burroughs, David Burty, Melody Sumner Carnahan, Osvaldo Ramirez Castillo, Eleanor Catton, Norman Cornett, Cyril Dabydeen, Steven DaGama, Frank Davey, Alan Davies, Robert Dawson, Satch Dobrey, Brian Edwards, Darren Ell, Stephen Emerson, Cliff Fyman, Keith Garebian, David Groulx, Gabor G.Gyukics, Faye Harnest, Joseph D.Haske, Brian Henderson, Karen Hibbard, Peter Jaeger, Hal Jaffe, Karl Jirgens, Nicholas Jirgens, Daniel King, Andrejs Kulnieks, Paul Lisson, Alan Lord, Phillipe Montbazet, Shane Neilson, B.Z.Niditch, Edward Nixon, Honey Novick, Marjorie Perloff, [Andy Phillips],Tina Raffell, Amin Rehman, Vicky Reuter, Stan Rogal, J.Spencer Rowe, Abraham Anghik Ruben, Neil Scotten, Jay Smith, Laura Solomon, Carol Stetser, [Michael Sumner], John Tavares, Daniel Scott Tysdal, Eric Miles Williamson, D.Harlan Wilson, Elana Wolff

 

includes:

i) [untitled photograph of bpNichol, by David Phillips] (much reduced & as used on the cover of Frank Davey's aka bpNichol in an ad for the book); p.15

Small Stories

an exhibition of fiber work

curated by Joetta Maue

 

at the Urban Alchemist Design Collective

343 5th St, Brooklyn, NY 11215

 

Opening Saturday June 23, 2012, 6-9pm

On view June 20 - July 22, 2012.

    

Featuring work by:

Neta Amir, Sarah Bahr, Kristy Bishop, Millicent Bradleigh, Danielle Burgos, Nathan Carnes, Marcy Chevali, Marie France Cournoyer, Julie Anne Danylewich, Jane Waggoner Deschner, Autumn-Grace Dougherty, Ann Duggan, Di Ellis,Kelly Fleek, Veronica Fuentes, Peg Grady, Eileen Hoffman, Jane Lee Horton, Jan Johnson, Caroline Kirton, Susan Lenz, Skid Lo, Sanna Majander, Anny Mefford, Laura Mongiovi, Nicole Monjeau, Ruth Moskell, Meg Pierce, Astrid Philipps, Patricia Reis,

Laura Reyes, Lora Rocke, Dawn Rogal, Rachel Rose, Bonnie Sennott, Beverly Y. Smith, Ruth Tabancay, Katya Usvitsky, Ansie Vanderwalt, Leni Levenson Wiener

 

edited by Beverley Daurio.

 

Toronto, Canadian Literary Research Foundation, fall 1987.

 

4o pp printed, offset. 11-3/8 x 15, unbound tabloid.

 

poetry by John Baglow, Shaunt Basmajian, Ron Charach, Hilary Davies, Endre Farkas, Artie Gold, Martin Gray, Paul Heyer, Gerald Hill, Robert Hilles, Kevin Irie, Maria Jacobs, Sarah Klassen, Tom Konyves, Lotte Kramer, Donna Langevin, Claudia Lapp, John B.Lee, Mark Lowey, Anne Marriott, John McAuley, Patricia McKenzie-Porter, Brenda Mooney-Jardine, Roger Moore, Stephen Morrissey, Daniel David Moses, Erin Moure, Ken Norris, Susan Parker, Al Purdy, Janis Rapoport, Stan Rogal, Gerry Shikatani, Bob Spicer, Yvonne Trainer, Patience Wheatley; poetry translations by C.Otis of Vassilis Kouyeas, Dino Siotis, Popi Sotiriou; Fred Wah interviewed by Lola Lemire Tostevin; essays by Mick Burrs, Mary Di Michele, David Donnell, Raymond Filip, David O'Rourke, Peter Robinson, Linda Rogers, Libby Scheier, Richard Truhlar (partly on jwcurry), Bruce Whiteman, Carolyn Zonailo; reviews by Marguerite Andersen, Barry Dempster, Robert Gibbs, Glenn Hayes, Phil Hall (on Bill Bissett & bpNichol), Luella Kerr, Francis Mansbridge, Allan Markin, James McElroy, Sparling Mills, Leslie Nutting, Andrew Parkin, Karen Ruttan, Andrew Vaisius, Brian Vanderlip, Elizabeth Woods; graphics by David Anderson; photography by Betsy Carey, Dolly Dennis, Lisa Di Michele, Michael A.Gilbert, Mitch Hippsley, Szluko Veny; more.

this issue includes grOnk piggyback series vol.1 nr.3, concrete poetry by Penn Kemp.

 

2o.oo

 

Men's U-18 national camp

 

FRONT ROW:

Dr. Kevin Asem

Adrian Honish

Kyle Richards

Quinton Duncan

Dylan Sacramento

Samuel Adekugbe

Yacine Ait-Slimane

Matthew Vuylsteke

Mark Wadid

Sebastian Cabrera

Jason Edwards

Mike Power

 

BACK ROW:

Jeff Seney

Rob Gale

Jérémy Gagnon-Laparé

Stephen Almeida

Michael Wagenknecht

Ali Musse

Nolan Wirth

Mark Rogal

Jackson Farmer

Adam Bradshaw

Haris Radoncic

Brody Huitema

Marc Bircham

Michael Findlay

 

The Buffalo Issue.

 

edited by John Barlow.

 

Toronto, 26 may 2oo6.

 

8-1/2 x 11, 21 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled twice, all printed black photocopy.

 

cover by John Barlow with texts by jwcurry & Kevin Thurston.

51 contributors ID'd:

Dawn Amato, Aristotle, Kemeny Babineau, Steve Baird, Jane Barlow, John Barlow, Leeshia Barwick, M.Basinski, John M.Bennett, Gregory Betts, Jennifer Books, Louis Calabro, Jason Christie, Mark Connery, Lynda G.Curnoe, jwcurry, Rose DeShaw, David Fujino, Dawn Hefso, Alexandra Hlinyanszky, Marshall Hryciuk, Geof Huth, Jutin Katko, Bill Kennedy, Frances Kruk, J.Lehmur, Federico Garcia Lorca, Aaron Lowinger, Camille Martin, Walter E.Mayer, Lynn McClory, Rob McLennan, Jeremy McLeod, Max Middle, Natasha Pedro, Tim Posgate, Ross Priddle, Richard Rathwell, Frances Raven, Rob Read, Jamie Reid, Harold Rhenisch, Stan Rogal, Adam Seelig, Justin Sirois, Karen Sohne, Kevin Thurston, Bernadette L.Wagner, Lisbeth West, Sarah Winterton, Michael Woods.

 

curry contributes:

i) night frieight (poem, front cover)

ii) "neat to see the shots from our evening by the (prose correspondence excerpt, p.7)

iii) Point Pivot (poem, p.9)

iv) St.Rangers On A Train (poem, p.9)

v) letting go of the idea (poem, p.29)

vi) train reaction (poem, p.38)

vii) The Rail Yard As Pataphysical Proving Ground (poem, p.39)

viii) Fucked Up (poem, p.39)

 

also includes:

ix) CURRY REPLIES TO ROTUNDA PARTICULARLY H RHENISCH, by John Barlow (prose with quotes from a letter by curry, p.7)

The Poetic Eye. edited by Karl Jirgens. Windsor, [fall?] 2o14.

 

6-1/2 x 11, 4o sheets white bond perfectbound into white rectogloss card wrappers, all printed black offset with 3-colour process addition to outside covers.

 

cover by Jaap Blonk.

52 contributors ID'd:

Fernando Aguiar, Reed Altemus, Aditya Bahl, Vittore Baroni, Gary Barwin, Derek Beaulieu, Fausto Bedoya, John M.Bennett, Gregory Betts, Jaap Blonk, Joseph Alexander Brown, Rob Budde, Melody Sumner Carnahan, Lucas Crawford, Aaron Daigle, Sergio Monteiro De Almeida, Keith Garebian, LeRoy Gorman, Willem Groenewegen, Elke Grundman, Helen Hajnoczky, Ken Hunt, Karl Jirgens, Karl Kempton, Richard Kostelanetz, Serse Luigetti, Josh Massey, Wendell Mayo, Mac McArthur, Rob McLennan, Lorenzo Menoud, Antoni Miro, Gustave Morin, Andrew Maximilian Niss, John Nyman, Jürgen Olbrich, Andy Phillips, Amin Rehman, Stan Rogal, Marilyn Rosenberg, Gerry Shikatani, Carol Stetser, Stephanie Strange, W.Mark Sutherland, Tentatively A Convenience, Andrew Topel, Dennis Tourbin, Terry Trowbridge, Barrie Tullett, Nico Vassilakis, Barrie Walsh, Michael Winkler.

 

includes:

i) TTA Translation, by Derek Beaulieu (graphic, p.47, derived from Nichol's poem Translating Apollinaire)

ii) Deciphering Translating Translating Apollinaire, by Joseph Alexander Brown & Terry Trowbridge (prose on Nichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire: A Preliminary Report, pp.5o>52, with quote from Nichol's Statement)

iii) Please, No More Poetry\ The poetry of derek beaulieu, by Rob McLennan (prose, pp.74>76, Nichol referenced pp.75 & 76)

iv) bpNichol's Organ Music, by Rob McLennan (prose, pp.78>79, with quotes from an unID'd press release from Black Moss Press p.78, Nichol's The Toes part 1 p.78, The Vagina part 4 p.79, & Some Words Of Introduction p.79)

v) organ music bpNichol (very reduced black & white reproduction of the cover of Nichol's organ music, with 12 virtually-anonymous (reduced to silhouette) portraits of Nichol by Andy Phillips)

"El imbécil"

Letra: León Gieco / Música: Eduardo Rogatti

 

Sos de los que quieren que los chicos estén pidiendo guita y comida en las calles

Cerrás las puertas de tu auto falo, cuando los chicos te piden un mango

Cuidado Patri, guarda Ezequiel, cuidado el bolso con cosas de valor

Cuidado Nancy, poné el brazo adentro, de un manotazo te sacan el reloj...

 

Soy su padre y les voy a explicar que piden para no trabajar

No tuvieron la suerte de ustedes de tener un padre como el que tienen...

 

Sos de los que miran el retrovisor y cierran todo, todo justo a tiempo

Y esa manito que golpea el vidrio te hace revolcar en tus pobres triunfos

Cuidado tía, vos que en todos confiás, ese pañuelo que es de seda francesa

Cuidado chicos, miren sin mirar, porque estos entran enseguida en confianza...

 

Soy su padre y les voy a explicar que piden para no trabajar

No tuvieron la suerte de ustedes de tener un padre como el que tienen...

 

Sos un imbécil que a los chicos culpás de la pobreza y la mugre que hay

Que nunca te echen, rogale a tu Dios, porque en el culo te pondrás ese auto

No quiero que me limpien el parabrisas porque está limpio y lo van a ensuciar

No quiero que me pasen esa estampita, de alguna iglesia la habran ido a robar...

 

Soy su padre y les voy a explicar que piden para no trabajar

No tuvieron la suerte de ustedes de tener un padre como el que tienen...

 

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This is the prototype of the God Emperor of Mankind from the Warhammer 40k universe.

 

Thanks to Faber Mandragore for the pattern!!!!!

www.flickr.com/photos/141847184@N06

 

I want to upgrade this version because i don't have some pieces now to complite this figure.

Yes, he misses the cloak ^^.

 

The design of this figures is that of the God Emperor in the game "drop assault" because the are some simplified details.

 

Possible characters/prototype (with the good size):

 

The God Emperor of Mankind

Roboute Guilliman (V8)

Lorgar (Horus Heresy)

Horus (Horus Heresy)

Horus (Pre Heresy)

Rogal Dorn

Konrad Curze

Corax

Gabriel Angelos

Mortarion (V8)

Leman Russ

Alpharius/Omegon (Horus Heresy)

Lion El Johnson

Vulkan

Perturabo (Horus Heresy)

Ferrus Manus

 

For the others, I d'ont find all system and idea to make the prototype.

 

Traditions/Innovations.

 

edited by Karl E.Jirgens. Toronto, 2oo2.

 

7-1/2 x 11-1/2, 32 sheets white bond perfectbound into white rectogloss card wrappers, all printed black offset with 3-colour process addition to outside covers.

 

wraparound cover graphic by Steve Venright.

51 contributors ID'd:

Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Ted Andkilde, J.Atkin, Louise Bak, Gary Barwin, Carla Bertola, Bill Bissett, Christian Burgaud, Louis Carrier, Frank Davey, Yvonne Dumouchel, Mark David Dunn, Paul Dutton, Jim Francis, Jean-Claude Gagnon, Loss Pequeño Glazier, Sophie Grenier, Irene Guilford, Charles Hope, Claudel Huot, Geof Isherwood, Karl E.Jirgens, Istvan Kantor, Pia Kleber, Cliff Klein, Geeta Kothari, Evelyn Lau, Pierre Leblanc, Robert Lepage, Helen Lovekin, Karen Mac Cormack, Alistair MacLeod, Richard Manian, André Marceau, Richard Martel, Steve McCaffery, Rob McLennan, Pierre-Louis Mongeau, Opal Louis Nations, bpNichol, John Reeves, Joseph Revells, Stan Rogal, Shelagh Rogers, Spencer Selby, Antanas Sileika, Steven Ross Smith, W.Mark Sutherland, John Swan, Thomas Vamos, Steve Venright.

 

Nichol "contributes":

i) "H!" (p.52; graphic in an advertsiement for meanwhile)

ii) "bp nichol" (p.52; selfportrait with Captain Poetry)

 

also includes:

iii) "A video, by Cliff Klein (p.3; advertisement for Brian Nash's film bp (pushing the boundaries): a process documentary)

iv) Cochleal carousing: Sound Poetry in my Ear, by Steven Ross Smith (pp.48-5o; prose essay with lots on Nichol & Four Horsemen)

v) [untitled photograph], by Andy Phillips (p.52; portrait of Nichol severely reduced from the cover of meanwhile (bottom photo))

My version of the 7th Primarch, Lord Rogal Dorn. Didn't have time to finish his cape which will have some freehand at a later stage. He won bronze in the 40k single mini category at the Fang in GW Copenhagen last weekend.

A NEW CANADIAN POETICS.

 

edited by Rob McLennan.

 

Toronto, Insomniac Press, [december] 2oo2. ISBN 1-894663-34-9.

 

6 x 9, 138 sheets tan newsprint perfectbound in matte PVC white card wrappers, all except last leaf printed black offset with 3-colour process additions to covers.

 

cover photographs by Kate Seguin; design by Mike O'Connor.

33 contributors ID'd:

John Barlow, Dana Bath, Derek Beaulieu, Robert Budde, Stephen Cain, Natalee Caple, Margaret Christakos, Mark Cochrane, Wayde Compton, Jeff Derksen, Tess Fragoulis, Michael Holmes, Adeena Karasick, Catherine Kidd, Ryan Knighton, Jason Le Heup, Anna Livia, Gil McElroy, David McGimpsey, Rob McLennan, Mike O'Connor, Shane Rhodes, Ray Robertson, Stan Rogal, Ian Samuels, Kate Seguin, Nathalie Stephens, Anne Stone, Michael Turner, Steve Venright, Cris Walker, J.C.Wilcke, Sheri-D Wilson.

 

includes:

i) introduction, by Rob McLennan (pp.9-1o; prose with passing reference to bpNichol)

ii) poetics statement: problems in composition, by Derek Beaulieu (pp.35-38; concrete essay with reference to bpNichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire p.35)

iii) A Prose is a Prose is a Prose is a, by Robert Budde (p.39-42; prose in 5 parts includes parts

–3. a porous prose (pp.41-42; with passing reference to Nichol's Selected Organs)

–5. Works Cited (p.42; bibliography includes Toronto Research Group's Rational Geomancy))

iv) ROUTE I: PED XING, by Stephen Cain (pp.59-61; prose in 4 parts includes part

–3. "Wondertwin transformation, I think the monkey's name was Gleep. Fire" (p.6o; with passing reference to Nichol))

v) ottawa snapshot: a quick poetics, by Rob McLennan (pp.174-176; prose in 4 parts includes parts

–1. "The poem I am writing now makes leaps of logic that the reader is left to (p.174; with passing reference to Nichol)

–3. the other side of the mouth: postscript (p.175; with passing reference to Nichol's zygal))

vi) Centens, by J.C.Wilcke (pp.212-223; poetry/prose in 12 paets includes part

–9. "– is the first word in fluency. (prose with passing reference to Nichol))

vii) My Meteoric Rise to Obscurity – A Treatise On the Merits of Lexiconjury, Deliriomancy and Icelandic Breakfast Foods, by Steve Venright (pp.25o-256; prose in 12 parts includes parts

–5. Sleeping Fits, Insomnia Propaganda, and a Superfluous Inventory (pp.252-253; with passing reference to Four Horsemen)

–11. The Living Language as Agent of Ascension (p.255; with passing reference to "Nichol's alphabetic hagiography"))

In this photo: Yesenia Rivero, Ariella Mostkoff, Greg Cole, Gaby Hernandez, Gabriel Aguilar, Abby Chryst, Maria Rogal, Jorge.

 

photographer: Morgan Slavens

 

design for development, university of florida school of art and art history 2009 trip to quintana roo, mexico.

 

edited by Michael Holmes, Bill Kennedy & Darren Wershler-Henry.

 

Toronto, [spring 1994?].

 

8-1/2 x 11, 9 sheets white xerographic bond folded to 36 pp & stapled twice into electric blue bond wrappers, all except verso of centersheet printed black photocopy with 4 x 3-3/8 white bond label on front cover printed black laser.

 

cover by Beth Learn.

15 contributors ID'd:

Bruce Andrews, John Barlow, Christian Bök, Natalee Caple, Nancy Dembowski, Dennis Dennisoff, Michael Holmes, Bill Kennedy, Beth Learn, Damian Lopes, Steve McCaffery, Stan Rogal, R.M.Vaughan, Death Waits, Darren Wershler-Henry.

 

includes:

i) Numerological Survey of Known Quantities, by [Michael Holmes &or Bill Kennedy &or Darren Wershler-Henry] (prose editorial with reference to bpNichol's the martyrology)

Captain Rogal (left) is presented with the Flight Sergeant Founder’s Trophy for winning top shooter in service rifle stage 1&2 during the Canadian Armed Forces Small Arms Concentration closing ceremony at the Connaught Ranges and Primary Training Centre in Ottawa, Ontario on September 21, 2019.

 

LF01-2019-0101-0329

Photo By: Able Seaman Camden Scott,

Directorate of Army Public Affairs

At last, Rogal Dorn and the VII Legion take centre stage in a Horus Heresy novel! And it's a doozy, as the assault on the Solar System begins. Or does it?

Traditions/Innovations. edited by Karl E.Jirgens.

 

Toronto, 2oo2.

 

68 pp printed, offset. 7-1/2 x 11-1/2, perfectbound wrappers.

 

Frank Davey, Pia Kleber on Robert Lepage (with photographs by Sophie Grenier & Claudel Huot), Alistair MacLeod interviewed by Shelagh Rogers, André Marceau, Richard Martel, Steven Ross Smith on sound poetry; prose by Paul Dutton, Jim Francis, Irene Guildford, Geeta Kothari, Helen Lovekin, Opal Louis Nations, Joseph Revells, Antanas Sileika, John Swan; poetry by Louise Bak, Gary Barwin, Bill Bissett, Mark David Dunn, Loss Pequeño Glazier, Evelyn Lau, Karen Mac Cormack, Rob McLennan, Steve McCaffery, Stan Rogal; concrete poetry by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Carla Bertola, Christian Burgaud, Jean-Claude Gagnon, Istvan Kantor, Spencer Selby, W.Mark Sutherland; graphics by bpNichol, Steve Venright (covers); ad for the film bp (pushing the boundaries) with portrait of jwcurry by Cliff Klein.

 

top corner bumped, a few small scratches, contents fine...

8.oo

edited by John Barlow.

 

Toronto, [late 1993? at least 5o unique copies].

 

8-1/2 x 11, 12 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled thrice, all but 5th sheet recto printed black photocopy with variously-handcoloured front & rear covers & random pp within unique to each.

 

cover by John Barlow.

34 contributors ID'd:

John Barlow, Bill Battson, Christian Bök, Allan Briesmaster, Lorenzo Buj, Nancy Bullis, Shirley Chow, Kelly Dembowski, Nancy Dembowski, Johan DeWit, Ian Firla, Eric Folsom, Albert Fuller, Gerry Gilbert, Jen Haberman, Susan L.Helwig, M.W.Holmes, Bill Kennedy, Arthur Klimowicz, Gunther Kunert, Pierre L'Abbé, Beth Learn, Thomas MacKay, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Irene Cafe May, Mac McArthur, Peter McPhee, Paul Mutton, Adam Nashman, bpNichol, Matthew Remski, Stan Rogal, Death Waits, Darren Wershler-Henry.

 

Nichol inclusion:

i) Translatingn Apollinaire 10: Klingon, translation into Klingon by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (also repeated at a smaller size)

 

also includes:

ii) Translatingn Apollinaire 9: Common Bullets, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult

iii) Tn A 2: A Mind Reader Translation, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult with graphic effects by John Barlow

iv) [supplement (a chant for saint and], by Manitoba Alphabet Cult, in this instance a tiny, unreadable graphic version by John Barlow

v) Tn A 2: A Mind Reader Translation, by Manitoba AlphabetCult with graphic effects by John Barlow, different from (iii) above

Empresa: OMNIBUS METROPOLITANOS

Fabricante: YUTONG

Modelo: ZK6118HGA

Ruta: 27

Carro No: 5214

Chapa: B-162 156

Banderola: PALATINO-AVE DEL PUERTO

Lugar: En 12 y Linea, HABANA, CUBA

Fecha: MARZO 2016

Autor: RAMON

Terminal: PALATINO

 

Este carro fue transferido de Guanabo a la terminal palatino en Dic 2015

edited by Gail Harris, Libby Scheier, Jim Smith.

 

Toronto, Toronto Small Press Book Fair, fall 1991.

 

8-1/2 x 11, 2o sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled twce into red mayfar card covers, all except rear covers, p.2 & last page printed black photocopy.

 

cover graphic by Clint Hutzulak.

39 contributors ID'd:

Timothy Archer, Gary Barwin, Halina Berger, Christian Bök, Daniel F.Bradley, Maureen Brown, Clint Burnham, Bernice C.Champagne, Katy Chan, Victor Coleman, Susan Dyrkton, Rachel Glass, G.Richard Gustafson, Susan L.Helwig, Bill Howell, Marshall Hryciuk, Richard Huttel, Clint Hutzulak, Maureen Judge, David Liu, Jaes McNally, Lillian Necakov, Christopher Mitchell, Andrew Nikkel, Franco Pante, Jon Pape, Randy Park, Susan Parker, Nicholas Power, Stan Rogal, Sarah Shadowitz, Kathy Shaidle, Cheri Smith, Bobbi Speck, Julia Steinecke, Clive Thompson, Timothy Van Tassell, Druh Whitworth, Frank Young.

 

includes:

i) THE INSTANT ANTHOLOGY, by [Clint Burnham & Katy Chan?] (inside front cover; prose introduction with passing reference to bpNichol as past editor)

ii) Waiting for the Plain Song, by Victor Coleman (poem, 21 lines, "A Sequencer for bp")

Scientific Wonders. edited by Karl E.Jirgens.

 

Windsor, 2o11.

 

84 pp printed, offset. 7-1/2 x 11, perfectbound wrappers.

 

Iain Baxter, Fausto Bedoya, John Robert Colombo, Gordon W.F.Drake, Adam Lauder on N.E.Thing Co., Alan Lord, Ruggero Maggi, Mike Marcon, Kevin McPherson, Rosemary Nixon, S.S.Prasad, Gail Scott interviewed by Jirgens, Eric Zboya; prose by Joe Davies, Daniel King, Norman Lock, Antanas Sileika, Murali Sivaramakrishnan, Richard Truhlar; poetry by Scorr Bentley, J.R.Carpenter, Francine P.Lewis, Lorenzo Menoud, Daniel David Moses, Edward Nixon, Stan Rogal, Christen Thomas, Aaron Tucker; concrete poetry by Christian Burgaud, Kim Goldberg, Stephen Humphrey, Gustave Morin; sculpture by Guy Laramée (covers +); photography by John Oughton, Monica Radulescu; graphics by Reed Altemus, Ryosuke Cohen, Carol Stetser.

 

cover creases...

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2011 National Championships

Nutrilite All Stars showcase

Closing ceremonies

 

Silver medal

Ontario U-15

 

1Mark Rogal

2Daniel Gasbarri

3Scott Crichton

4Ian Fernandes

5Derick Sequeira

6Jordan Haynes

7Phillip Makinde

8Jordan Strowger

9Milan Beader

10Jaden Lewis

11Ejiroghene Mrabure

12Eric Soares

13Carlo DiFeo

14Bailey Winkel

15Owen Pearce

16Ryan Kolenda

17Daniel Ciapka

22Daniel Milton

 

Ruben Flores

Armandinho Manjante

Serge Desbiens

Christopher deGraauw

Eclectic/Perspectives/Éclectiques. edited by Karl E.Jirgens.

 

Toronto, 1997.

 

84 pp printed, offset. 5-7/8 x 14, perfectbound wrappers.

 

Basil Johnston, Thomas King interviewed by Jirgens, Clemente Padin on Guillermo Deisler/translated by Gioconda Moreno, Geza Perneczky on mail art, Death Waits; prose by George Angel, Phlip Arima, Joan Chevalier, Paul Dutton, Joellie Ethier, Genni Gunn, Jirgens, Alan Lord, Helen Lovekin, Sheila Murphy, Rolland Nadjiwon, Opal Louis Nations, Philippe Sollers/translated by Elaine Corts; poetry by Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm, Louise Bak, John Barlow, Gary Barwin, Jill Battson, Hédi Bouraoui, Aleksandrs Caks/translated by Harry Rudolfs, Christine Germain, Susan Andrews Grace, Kristjana Gunnars, Gabor Gyukics, Richard Harrison, Laurie Kruk, Hank Lazer, Michael Londry, Oscar Martens, Robert Priest, Stan Rogal, Armand Garnet Ruffo, Lisa Samuels, Betsy Warland; concrete poetry by Fernando Aguiar, Christian Bök, Brian David Johnston, William Knight, Gerry Shikatani; graphics by Arthur Elliott, Rolland Sabatier; collage by Ryosuke Cohen (cover), Serse Luigetti, Jürgen O.Olbrich, K.Takeishi-Tateno; more.

 

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Freshman defensive specialist Allie Mueller serves Saturday during a scrimmage at Carterville High School. The team is preparing for their first game on Aug. 30 for the IPFW Invitational in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Alexa Rogals | Daily Egyptian

  

Hannah Rogal '09, Ralitsa Donkova '05, and Ellen Pactor '06

The Giant Print Issue.

 

edited by John Barlow.

 

Toronto, [fall 1994?]. [95 unique copies issued in 3 variants:

a) 1st issue of 2o copies printed light due to low toner;

b) 2nd issue of 75 copies with dark toner in 2 variants:

––1. side-stapled thrice;

––2. bottom 8 leaves side-stapled thrice with the top 8 leaves stapled to the bottom 8 top left corner.

 

8-1/2 x 11, 16 leaves white xerographic bond stapled as noted above, all printed black photocopy with hand-coloured (paint, marker, pencil) front cover, some copies with address in red ballpoint.

 

cover by John Barlow.

34 contributors ID'd:

Peter Bakowski, John Barlow, Jill Battson, Bill Bissett, Joe Blades, Allen Briesmaster, Nancy Bullis, Natalee Caple, Degan Davis, Nancy Dembowski, Johan DeWit, David Donnell, Eric Folsom, Troy Harkin, Steve Heighton, Susan L.Helwig, Coral Hull, Adeena Karasick, Janet Kauppinen, Bill Kennedy, Peter Kurtz, Beth Learn, Nopah Leznoff, Laura MacDonald, Thomas MacKay, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Edward Mycue, Brigitte Nagy, Brian Panhuyzen, Stan Rogal, Lorraine Ursomarzo, R.M.Vaughan, Death Waits, Glen D.Wheeler.

 

includes:

i) the language show, by [Beth Learn] (advertisement poster (reduced), bpNichol listed as exhibitor)

ii) Amo(i)re 3, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (concrete poem consisting of Nichol's Blues quoted in full & overlaid some 48o times)

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note

ecah copy has all its pages in a different order with the exception of the cover, which remains consistent throughout the variant runs

Appeal for Human Relations

 

U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter was guest speaker at the American Jewish Committee

Pittsburgh Chapter's 2000 Appeal for Human Relations Dinner at the

Pittsburgh Athletic Association Tuesday night. "He is definitely outnumbered

by Democrats," quipped one guest. Despite the ideological differences, the

senator impressed the guests by discussing the election cycle and the Middle

East.

    

Daniel Shapira, Alvin Rogal and David Kremen. (Bob Donaldson, Post-Gazette)

  

Among those interested in his views were Alvin Rogal (with Ann), who was

awarded the 2000 Appeal for Human Relations Award. Event chair Daniel

Shapira (with Barbara) mingled with guests including director David Shtulman

(with Debbie), board chair Estelle Comay (with Dr. Bruce Raybin), board

president David Kremen, Harvey and Florence Zeve, Karen and David Shapira,

Karen Wolk Feinstein, Rudy and Gissa Weingartner, Alan and Barbara Ackerman,

David and Judy Ehrenwerth, Burr and Barbara Wishart Jr., Cathy and Sy Holzer

and Tom and Maureen O'Brien.

Grounds Department workers Dan Douthett, left, of Makanda and Ryan Stillman, of Cobden, fill in landscape with mulch Monday at Faner Hall. Douthett said they are working with construction crews to landscape around the new Student Services Building as well as the surrounding areas. –ALEXA ROGALS | DAILY EGYPTIAN

Name: REGIONAL TRANSIT SYSTEM

Manufacturer: ORION

Serial/Vin:

Model: 1989 ORION I

No: 242

Route:

Destination Sign: OUT OF SERVICE

Numbered: 234-243

Tag/Plate:

Length: 35 FEET

Width: 96 INCHES

Engine: DETROIT DIESEL 6V92TA

Transmission: ALLISON HTB-748

Place:

Date: APRIL 13 2005

Phooto by: EL GUAJIRO

  

Name:

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Serial/Vin

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Route:

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edited by John Barlow.

 

Toronto, Oversion Press, 25 october 1995. unknown number of unique copies in 2 distinct variants by page count:

a) 1st issue 1o sheets;

b) most later issues of 8 sheets side-stapled

--1. thrice

--2. 4 times

c) some copies top-stapled

d) some copies folded to 5-1/2 x 8-1/2 & side-stapled 4 times (as above).

 

8-1/2 x 11, 8 or 1o sheets white xerographic bond side- or top-stapled thrice, all printed black photocopy with various marker, paint, pen, pencil additions to covers &or elsewhere.

 

cover by John Barlow.

contributors vary copy to copy but overall include:

Tara Azzopardi, Peter Bakowski, John Barlow, Wade Bell, Joe Blades, Christian Bok, Daniel F.Bradley, Allan Briesmaster, Monika Burkhardt, Clint Burnham, William S.Burroughs, Natalee Caple, Victor Coleman, Mark Connery, Mark Critoph, Nancy Dembowski, Douglas Fetherling, Ciaran Ganley, Martha Hillhouse, Rachel Hoste, Jesse Huisken, Gayle Irwin, M.Kettner, Peggy Lefler, Damian Lopes, Thomas MacKay, Jay Millar, Sheila E.Murphy, Terry Murphy, Edward Mycue, Brian Panhuyzen, Matthew Remski, Stan Rogal, Stuart Ross, Rob Ruzik, Dennison M.Smith, Clive Thompson, Steve Venright, Death Waits, Darren Wershler-Henry, Kerry Zentner.

 

includes (varies from copy to copy but overall):

i) SPF95, by John Barlow (photograph of books includes a copy of bpNichol's Cold Mountain (3rd edition); extant in many variations throughout the edition)

ii) "FUN VENUE" (photograph of books includes Nichol's Cold Mountain (3rd edition); extant in many variations throughout the edition)

edited by John Barlow.

 

2nd edition, revised, of Oversion 3. Toronto, [may? 1994]. 5o unique copies in 2 variants:

a) 1st state, as described below;

b) 2nd state with variously-handcoloured cover.

 

8-1/2 x 11, 8 or 9 sheets white xerographic bond side-stapled thrice, all printed black photocopy (of the 3 copies inspected, one has one blank page).

 

cover by John Barlow.

24 contributors ID'd:

John Barlow, Allan Briesmaster, Nancy Bullis, Shirley Chow, Nancy Dembowski, John Ditsky, David Donnell, Ian Firla, Eric Folsom, Gerry Gilbert, Susan L.Helwig, M.W.Holmes, Adeena Karasick, Bill Kennedy, Beth Learn, Thomas MacKay, Manitoba Alphabet Cult, Mac McArthur, Peter McPhee, Stan Rogal, John Spittle, Allen Sutterfield, Nova O.Vens, Death Waits.

 

includes:

i) Translatingn Translating Apollinaire 9: Common Bullets, by Manitoba Alphabet Cult (visual poem with reference to bpNichol's Translating Translating Apollinaire)

ii) "(c) Bill Kennedy 1993", by John Barlow (collage includes reductions of Barlow's untitled visual poem derived from Darren Wershler-Henry's supplement (a chant for saint and) & Barlow's "PEACE ACT", both referencing Nichol)

iii) [untitled visual poem], by John Barlow (a detail from (iv) below)

iv) [untitled visual poem], by John Barlow (visual poem based on Darren Wershler-Henry's supplement (a chant for saint and) (reduced from its appearance on the cover of Oversion 3M))

v) (as (i) above but reduced)

vi) (as (v) above but further reduced)

___________________________

 

note

it seems that each copy of this is truly unique, John with a set of the sheets of OVERSION 3 & some further material jamming with the photocopier to yield "a casual second 50" copies (from his oversion for beginners) that vary extremely from copy to copy in terms of page design, page order, number of pages & works visible &or included; the contributors list reflects the total content of the 3 copies inspected

In this photo: Yesenia Rivero, Gabriel Aguilar, Enrique Mendoza, Jorge, Maria Rogal.

 

photographer:

 

design for development, university of florida school of art and art history 2009 trip to quintana roo, mexico.

 

View to the Prime Minister's Oversion.

 

edited by John Barlow.

 

Toronto, Dervish Press, [january 1996?].

 

5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 4 sheets white xerographic bond folded unbound to 16 pp in selfwrappers, all except inside covers & first interior leaf verso printed black photocopy with green rubberstamp inside front cover.

 

cover by John Barlow.

12 contributors ID'd:

Joh Barlow, Natalee Caple, P.Cob, Victor Coleman, Ean Forest, Coral Hull, Laura MacDonald, Steve McCaffery, Edward Mycue, Stan Rogal, R.M.Vaughan, Death Waits.

 

reprints 2 Cob texts from Words Of P.Cob:

i) "ALBer EiNStEiNS MOM PHON-232" (site 18)

ii) "TOM HElP FOREVER" (site 19)

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