thanks Alan, and Sheila. i do wish the projected text that i'm reading was a bit more clear on the video, as well as the text being blacked out that's projecting onto me. and i'm really pleased with how the webmaster dealt w/ the sound and visual on the essay. a film/text by Keith Tuma and myself called "ornithoooneiric" should be up on the site sometime tomorrow.
i recommend Lisa Jarnot's stuff on the site if you haven't checked them out. i recorded them live, and it was my first go at that kind of thing. there was a lot of noise and i did my best to cut it down with eq's etc, so the quality came out ok but not the best. will be better in the future as i get recordings of other sounds as they come thru. let me know if you want to perform in southwest ohio and i can work on oiling the cogs. jUStin On 5/4/05, Alan Sondheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Your reading is fantastic! And for once, a LOT comes through with the MP4 > - congratulations. I wish we had an archive-space for things like these > hot and now - > > The energy's amazing also really liked the essays - excellent! - Alan > > > On Tue, 3 May 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > ---------------------------- Original Message ---------------------------- > > Subject: Oxmag issue XIX out now! > > From: "Christopher Michel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: Mon, May 2, 2005 10:55 am > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > Oxford Magazine's nineteenth issue is now available at > > http://www.oxfordmagazine.org > > > > Featuring sound recordings by Lisa Jarnot, new writing by Virgil > > Suarez, D. James Smith, Anne Germanacos, and jUStin!katKO. > > > > Oxford Magazine is Miami University's graduate literary magazine. > > Since its premiere in > > 1984, the journal has received Pushcart Prizes for both fiction and > > poetry, and has published authors such as William Stafford, Robert > > Pinsky, Stephen Dixon, Andre Dubus, and Stuart Dybek. > > > > A call for submissions to the 2006 issue will be released in August of > > this year. > > > > ( URLs/DVDs/CDroms/books/etc. see http://www.asondheim.org/advert.txt ) >