Dear reader
We’ve now been living in Athens for two years. It was a series of unpredictable events that preceded our decision to move here. First, we came to Athens for a few months to experience a brighter winter, but then we found ourselves feeling at home and decided to stay longer. Now Uno speaks Greek fluently, and the streets are as full of familiar faces and stories as orange trees.
With care
Kristoffer
Wayside flowers
Field notes
1.
The way Craig Mod describes the qualities of Kissas, the small Japanese cafés, is a model language for the internet I like. Websites should be an invitation to »develop a relationship with the people behind (or inside).«
2.
An Interview with Yatú Espinosa.
Read this interview if you’d like to think differently about what work can be.
3.
Sam Mason de Caires started a podcast to answer the question: »What is the poetic web?« As he reveals in the first episode, maybe it is a question best left without a definitive answer to let it continue to exist as a queer possibility. Anyway, I recommend to give the podcast, Inventory-ing a listen.
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Notes from the Call for Participation channel: The HTML Review is open for submissions until December 1st. Meanwhile, today is the last day to apply for Logic(s) one-year contributing editors fellowship.
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Selections from the Poetic Web Calendar: Molly Soda—A Girl Dancing Until the End of Time (Thursday, Paris) and Iterations (December 6, hybrid).
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