Perihelion Archives


Perihelion Archive Selections
From Past Issues 

Volume One  - Four


Discussion

    Lifeon the Frontier - Web Published Poetry
    Around table discussion with Dennis Gaughan, Marek Lugowski, David HunterSutherland, and Mike Neff


Theory

    Concrete to Computer: the Future of Visual Poetry
    byPaul Kloppenborg


Practice

    TheFine Line of Finding an Online Poetry Workshop
    byPamelyn Casto


Discussion

    Ink on Your Fingers, Bytes on your Brain
    Around table discussion with David Chester, Ruth Daigon, Jan Strever, Walter Cummins and Jamie Wasserman 


Perihelion Verbatim

    DorianneLaux Interview


Theory Article One

    DIGITALLANGU(IM)AGE
    languageand image as objects in a field 
    byJim Andrews


Theory Article Two

    TheVoice of Discontent/Outlaws Among Us
    E.A. Lynch and John Carle Editorial


Discussion

    PaintingTrees on the Landscape of Poetry
    Around table discussion with Kim Addonizio, Jaimes Alsop, Mary Barnet, John Kinsella, and William Slaughter


Discussion II

    IsThere A WebPoetry?
    Around table discussion
    hostedby Moshe Benarroch with Karen Alkaly-Gut, Janet I. Buck, Klaus Gerken,Maryann Hazen and Kucinta Setia.


Perihelion Verbatim

    RobertKendall's A Life Set for Two, Interview


Theory

    Haiku:
    Originsand New Directions
    byA.C. Missias


Practice

    Howto Start Your Own Zine
    (orHow I Sacrificed My Social Life for You Ungrateful Bastards)
    byJamie Wasserman, complete with usable web site building information, tonguein-and-out of cheek.


Discussion

    The Untamed Nature of the 'Feminine Wilds'
    Around table discussion with Daniela Gioseffi, Janet Bernichon, Wendy Carlisle, Johanna Drucker, Chocolate Waters


Theory

    Couched in Ideas: Gender and the Web
    byChristy Sheffield Sanford


Theory

    I'm Nothing Without My Writing
    byDaniella Gioseffi


Theory

    Canadian Women Poets on the Internet
    byPaula Kirman


Practice

    The Land of the Ice Medusa:Writing from Your Fear
    byPamelyn Casto


Perihelion Verbatim

    Pinkie Gordon Lane, Interview