hi alan we can help to publish it on brazil, we are just finishing barbrook's imaginary future brazilian edition
can we see a preview of the writings? best, r 2009/2/8 Simon Biggs <s.bi...@eca.ac.uk> > Hi Alan > > Have you considered a non-academic route? Without an affiliation the > academic options available will be very limited. There are imprints that > will handle theoretical texts which do not function within academe, or > require that their authors have such affiliations. Journals like Art+Text > use to work like this and I believe that Semiotexte is still publishing such > titles, including people like Rainer Ganahl and Heiner Muller, both of whom > make work that touches on elements of what you do. In the UK we have > publishers like Black Dog (Bob and Roberta Smith, David Cotterell, Suzanne > Treister) and ArtWords (Charlie Gere, Michael Corris, myself). I am sure > there are other options as well. > > Regards > > Simon > > > On 7/2/09 22:19, "Alan Sondheim" <sondh...@panix.com> wrote: > > Hi - I'm writing a generic letter, apologies; I want to find a publisher > for my > theoretical work, and everything continues to fall through. At one point > Minnesota was going to work with us - us being Sandy Baldwin, who created a > > framework for my texts - and Sandy wasn't able to continue on the project > (he's > fully supportive; it was a question of time) - Minnesota withdrew. If you > have > any idea or better yet, the possibility of publica- tion, please let me > know. I > have a text out with Fort-Da but there's been no money for an ISBN number, > so > that's unadvertised; WVU might do something in the future with my texts on > writing, if a series gets going, but that's speculative. The texts I've > been > writing have been on two main themes, and have been collected as such - one > on > the phenomenology of the analog and digital and their intertwining; and one > on > the phenomenology of the real/virtual and their intertwining. The latter > uses > Second Life as a model; the former is more purely theoretical. Neither need > > illustration. > > I feel ridiculous sending out a public letter like this, but I'm at wit's > end - > my writing might not be worth collecting for that matter, and I have no > academic affiliation, so it's difficult to get anyone interested. Any help > would be greatly appreciated. Please write me backchannel or ignore this, > and > thanks for reading. (I know I write overmuch, but the mss have always been > edited. Salt brought out a book of literary writing in 2004, and that was > the > last of it.) > > > > > Simon Biggs > Research Professor > edinburgh college of art > s.bi...@eca.ac.uk > www.eca.ac.uk > www.eca.ac.uk/circle/ > > si...@littlepig.org.uk > www.littlepig.org.uk > AIM/Skype: simonbiggsuk > > Edinburgh College of Art (eca) is a charity registered in Scotland, number > SC009201 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > NetBehaviour@netbehaviour.org > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- ----------- :(){ :|:& };: Unix Shell Forkbomb (2002)
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