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"On the Edge" is volume 5 of the poetry collection book series of poetry from Janet Kuypers that has appeared in past issues of cc&d magazine. This volume contains writing from issues and chapbooks from volumes 216 through 252 of cc&d.
The book "(pheromenes) haiku, Instagram, Twitter, and poetry" is book 3 the Janet Kuypers' "(pheromenes)" poetry books, and "(pheromenes) haiku, Instagram, Twitter, and poetry" is a book of Janet Kuypers' poems written from 2017-2019 while she lived in Austin Texas - most of these poems are included in this volume because they often are short and include images used to advertise the poems on Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and Facebook. Some of these poems are longer, however, and are included in this collection to round out the book to give the reader a better sense of the style of author Janet Kuypers. "Pheromenes" is a word created FOR this series of poetry books, because if you can be attracted to someone's pheromones, you might be attracted to their memes, or their written word (pheromemes). This is a collection of poems to learn more about the recent work of Janet Kuypers, which in this case ifg often also reflected (especially in smakller poems) with images that appear on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and even Tumblr.
"Purpose" is a poetry book based on the May through July-August 2011 issues of Down in the Dirt magazine (the magazine "revealing all your dirty little secrets", founded 2000 though originally a section in cc&d magazine in 1994, http: //scars.tv/dirt) into this poetry and prose (and very occasionally artwork), published by Scars Publications. The cover art of this collection book was photographed in Chicago in 2011. Writers in this collection book inlcude Janet Kuypers, Tom Ball, Chad D. Barber, Matthew T. Birdsall, Elena Botts, Wm. Samuel Bradford, Rex Bromfield, Jon Brunette, Mark Breckenridge, Eric Burbridge, Brandi Capozzi, Gibson Culbreth, Derek A Davis, Frank De Canio, Kenneth DiMaggio, Steve Dodd, Travis Green, Nathan Hahs, Fritz Hamilton, Rod Hamon, Christopher Hanson, Kathleen Hennessey, Cheryl Hicks, Matt Hlinak, Eric Holden, Ruth Juris, James Kowalczyk, Jennifer E. Lee, Kathryn Leetch, Joseph Lisowski, Brian Looney, Sarah Lucille Marchant, Denny E. Marshall, William Masters, John Constantine Mastor, Kristopher Miller, Jeffrey Park, Steven Pelcman, Donna Pucciani, John Ragusa, J. D. Riso, Amanda Ronan, Daniel J Roozen, Larry Schug, Ian C Smith, Liam Spencer, Bob Strother, Lori Ulrich, Clinton Van Inman, Kerry Lown Whalen, Donald C. White Jr., Changming Yuan and Eleanor Leonne Bennett.
"Prominent Pen" is a poetry and prose collection book of materials from the May through the August 2011 issues of "Down in the Dirt" magazine (http: //scars.tv/dirt), published through Scars Publications. Writers included in this collection are from around the United States, with Linda Webb Aceto, Karen Alea, Jason Austin, Tom Ball, Marie Barry, Kyrsten Bean, Christina Bejjani, Aaron Bragg, Danielle Bredy, Holly Day, Jack Bristow, Mark Chrisinger, Allie Claus, Karen Delasala, Nicholas Conley, Roger Cowin, Rebecca L. Dupree, Harold W Eppley, Kim Farleigh, Terry Ferrell, Tom Fillion, Carys Goodwin, Fritz Hamilton, Christopher Hanson, Laine Hissett-Bonard, J.D. Isip, Malachi King, Ash Krafton, Janet Kuypers, Peter LaBerge, Robert Levin, Ben Macnair, Ally Malinenko, Sarah Mallery, Denny E. Marshall, Justis Mills, Sheryl L. Nelms, Elizabeth Mitchell, Alicia Parks, Lam Pham, Victor Phan, Megan Price, John Rachel, John Ragusa, Emma Eden Ramos, Matthew Roberts, Edward Rodosek, Iftekhar Sayeed, Sarah Scharnweber, Carl Scharwath, Richard Shelton, John Silvio, Jasmyne Suggs, Micah Thorstenson, Toni M. Todd, Clinton Van Inman, Mel Waldman, Mitchell Waldman, Kelley Jean White MD, Lucie M. Winborne, and Caleb Yarborough.
"Chapter 48 (v2)" is a 2018 poetry collection book of poetry from Janet Kuypers in poetry readings, radio shows and performance art shows since the released of her 3-volume set of Chapter 38 poetry. This book entails poetry she performed of hers in her shows from 2011-2018, and pieces are arranged in this book by show (with the same typefaces and chapbook release designs from the shows).
"Chapter 48 (v1)" is a 2018 poetry collection book of poetry from Janet Kuypers in poetry readings, radio shows and performance art shows since the released of her 3-volume set of Chapter 38 poetry. This book entails poetry she performed of hers in her shows from 2009-2011, and pieces are arranged in this book by show (with the same typefaces and chapbook release designs from the shows).
"The Mission" is a poetry book based on the May through August 2012 issues (and occasional Internet chapbook releases) of cc&d magazine (byline: "the UNreligious, NON-family oriented literary and at magazine", founded 1993, http: //scars.tv/ccd) into this poetry and prose (and very occasionally artwork), published by Scars Publications. "The Mission" was released not only as an "issues edition" (of the majority of the writings appearing in issues) and a "chapbooks edition" (of the chapbook releases during this period, plus select bonus writings from the issues). This issues edition contains a larger nmber of writers, and gives a better idea for the feel of the writings in issues of cc&d magazine. The cover art of this collection book was photographed in Chicago in 2011 (and the color was changed for different editions). See http: //scrs.tv for a full list of all contributors to this collection book. Writers in this collection book inlcude Janet Kuypers, Linda Webb Aceto, W. Donta Andrews, Christine Barba, Luis Cuauhtemoc Berriozabal, Dana Blake, P. Keith Boran, Wm. Samuel Bradford, Audrey Burns, Paul J. Burt, Michael Ceraolo, Corey Cook, Kelly K. Darrow, Holly Day, Frank De Canio, Kenneth DiMaggio, Brian Duggan, John Duncklee, Lily Gardner, Deni Ann Gereighty, Matthew Guzman, Fritz Hamilton, Don Hargraves, Joseph Hart, Kyle Hemmings, Eric W Jepson, Bob Johnston, max keanu, Seger Lansdale, Brian Looney, Robert D. Lyons, Brandon A.M., Marcin Majkowski, Bruce Matteson, Don Maurer, Jennifer McCain, Jim Meirose, Drew Nacht, Sheryl L. Nelms, John Newmark, Andrew H. Oerke, Alexander P.S., Jeffrey Park, Emily Olive Petit, S. Progress, John Rachel, I.B. Rad, Stephen V. Ramey, Yasmin Ramirez, Carl Scharwath, Rex Sexton, Derrick Sherwin, Sterling A Slechta, Bob Strother, Jane Stuart, R. N. Taber, David Thompson, Ronald M. Wade, and artwork by Peter LaBerge, the HA!man of South Africa, Cheryl Townsend, David Michael Jackson, Brian Forrest, Zanadu, Rose E. Grier, John Yotko, Nick Brazinsky, George Coston, Oz Hardwick, Aaron Wilder, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Henry Walter Matthews, Uzeyir Lokman CAYCI, Brian Hosey and Lauren Braden, and Eric Bonholtzer.
"Poetry and Prose" is a 2019 re-release from Scars Publications of the May 1996 v79 issue of cc&d magazine, which contains poetry and short stories as well as letters to the editor and an editorial, now placed into a perfect-bound book by assorted writers and artists. "Children, Churches and Daddies" (AKA cc&d, subtitle "the UN-religious, NON-family oriented literary and art magazine) has been printed in many forms since it's inception in 1993, but since 2014 cc&d has been released every other month (with bonus issues) as a 6"x9" perfect-bound paperback book, with not only it's usual ISSN# (print ISSN# 1068-5154, Internet ISSN# 1555-1555), but also an ISBN#. With ISBN#s for issue/book releases, all issues now carry a title to accompany the new format, reflecting the writing inside the book and the cover design, so, since this original issue did not have a title, it gets the writing that appeared on the cover, "Poetry and Prose". Writers in this book include Janet Kuypers, Catharine Wright, David McKenna, Sydney Anderson, Ray Heinrich, J. Speer, Michael McNeilley, Paul Glaze, Michael Estabrook, Carol Brown, Chuck Taylor, Peter Scott, Laurie Calhoun, Joseph Verrilli, Ben Whitmer, and Ben Ohmart.
"Fragments" is a poetry book based on the September through December 2011 issues of cc&d magazine (byline: "the UNreligious, NON-family oriented literary and at magazine", founded 1993, http: //scars.tv/ccd) into this poetry and prose (and very occasionally artwork), published by Scars Publications. Contributors in this colledction book inlcude Janet Kuypers, Linda Webb Aceto, Gale Acuff, Cheryl Townsend, J. Kent Allred, Aaron Wilder, Boghos L.inian MD, Michael Aspros, Shannon Barber, Maxwell Baumbach, Kyrsten Bean, John Bolen, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Eric Bonholtzer, Chris Butler, Amy Dunn Caldwell, Peter LaBerge, Lisa Cappiello, Michael Ceraolo, Mark D. Cohen, Rose E. Grier, Roger Cowin, Jim Davis, Jr., Brett E. Devlin, Kenneth DiMaggio, Timothy B. Dodd, Brian Forrest, William Doreski, John Duncklee, Patrick Fealey, Darren Fernando, Irene Ferraro, Cheryl Townsend, Dan Fitzgerald, Rose E. Grier, Meghan Frank, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Dylan Gilbert, Lawrence Gladeview, John Grey, Matthew Guzman, Ned Haggard, Brian Forrest, Fritz Hamilton, Aaron Wilder, Joseph Hart, Oz Hardwick, Kelsey Hebert, Rochelle Holt, Martha Humphreys, Derek V. Hunter, Cheryl Townsend, Marilyn June Janson, Rose E. Grier, Michael Lee Johnson, Bob Johnston, Brian Forrest, Stephanie Kaylor, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Sarah Lucille Marchant, Richard E Marion, Brian Montalbano, Raúl Niño, David S. Pointer, David Thompson, the HA!man of South Africa, I.B. Rad, Emma Eden Ramos, Jenene Ravesloot, Nathan Riggs, Matthew Roberts, Üzeyir Lokman ÇAYCI, Matthew Rodgers, Michael A. Rodriguez, Deborah Nodler Rosen, Fred Russell, Brian Forrest, Anne Scheerer, Emerald Scott, Rex Sexton, Aaron Wilder, Eric Shelman, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, Elaheh Steinke, Oz Hardwick, Jane Stuart, R. N. Taber, Amanda Thoss, Cheryl Townsend, Robert Turner, Anne Turner Taub, Clinton Van Inman, Mel Waldman, Daniel S. Weinberg, Uzeyir Lokman CAYCI and Kelley Jean White MD.
This is part 1 of poetry, prose & art from past performance art shows from Janet Kuypers, starting with the 1997 show "Seeing Things Differently." Other shows include Lake Demented Poets 03/13/02, Six Eleven (06/11/02), Stop. (09/10/02), Death Comes in Threes (03/18/03), Changing Gears (06/17/03), Not Mute (06/25/03), the Cycle of Life (06/25/04), The Other Side (10/25/03), Side A/Side B (12/09/03), Dreams (02/03/04), a Night of Firsts (06/22/04), Poetry Fest (08/28/05), Questions in a World Without Answers (10/05/04), & How Do I Get There? (02/15/05).The title "Chapter 38" is based on the Janet Kuypers chapbook "Chapter 18". At the end of this collection is also the original "Chapter 18" chapbook of poetry and photography.This 6" x 9" collection book was originally released an a cc&d magazine ISSN# special release book, but it was later converted to an ISBN# collection book (so material on the copyright page may reflect only the magazine ISSN number, but not the newly-received ISBN number).
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