three poems ______________________




these are from my project of uppercase helvetica poems. the language is from youtube.com and my msn messenger history. check out more on my poetry page

i have also posted a new one at my tumblr, which i am starting to use now

also, i have made vague plans to publish a collection of these in late winter or spring 2011, free online but also available in print. more info coming soon. thank you friends


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one year anniversary for my blog

last november i started my blog. the first post was called “today is buy nothing day in the united states.” (buy nothing day is today this year, so i am posting this today)

in commemoration of the fun times, blood, tears, and happiness, here is a recap of the year for my blog and my life


november and december 09 | i played chess on yahoo chess and chessmaster 9000. i watched southland tales. i read shoplifting from american apparel by tao lin. my poems were published at nthposition and cricket online review. i reviewed home alone 2

january 10 | i read almost all of tao lin’s blog archives. i wrote on my blog that being alive is “suffering that is beautiful.” my blog started to attract readers who know me in real life

february 10 | i wrote a long post about aesthetics and identity. i wrote a crappy blog post about eminem and deleted it. i wrote about robert grenier, and ron silliman linked to it, propelling me to 90 hits in one day... i wrote about a vegan-related news event

march 10 | i had a lot of online publications. i got acceptance letters from cal arts, california college of the arts, and columbia college chicago; i got rejection letters from other places. i posted visual poems on facebook and tagged 50 people in them

april 10 | i decided to go to columbia college chicago for an mfa. i visited chicago and read at the columbia poetry review release. i adopted a more minimalist tone on my blog and revised old posts to be consistent with it. i watched the documentary helvetica on my parents' netflix instant play

may 10 | i started reviewing books on my blog. i took a graphic design class that encouraged my already blossoming use of helvetica. i reviewed tao lin, and he linked to it, and my hits were over 100 in a day... i wrote poems by translating things between languages on google translate

june 10 | i redesigned my blog to basically my current design, and i released an ironic computer background. i deleted my content from november to april and created a post to archive some of it. i finished my last undergrad classes. i submitted a chapbook manuscript called i am like october when i am dead to h_ngm_n books. i moved to my parents’ houses

july 10 | i cultivated beans and sugar beets on my dad’s farm, and i got free books to review on my blog. i watched hgtv with my gf while eating veggie burgers and various grains. i wrote poems every day for 30 days with my friend j joseph kane. i visited chicago again and found an apartment with my gf. i went swimming in lake huron, then i moved to chicago

august 10 |
i had my 5 year anniversary with my gf. i released a video about the oppression of nonhuman animals. i met stephen tully dierks in person. i withdrew my chapbook manuscript from h_ngm_n. i started going to the library every morning to work on poetry and my blog. i posted image poems on my blog

september 10 | i read john keats’s love letters. i met brett gallagher in real life. i started school. i went to tao lin’s readings in chicago, and i hung out with stephen, brett, and tao. i read at ear eater 1. i decided to self-publish my chapbook in october so i could control the design and distribution

october 10 | i posted about submitting to literary journals, and ron silliman linked to it. i posted about publishing into the public domain, and leo babauta linked to it. i released my chapbook and many of my internet friends reviewed it. my blog hits increased a lot from september. i was an elephant for halloween

november 10 | john campbell linked to my chapbook. i opened my etsy store of ironic greeting cards. i helped stephen design pop serial 2. i helped organize poncho peligroso week 2010. i started a collaborative blog with brett gallagher called bloodhound gang. my image poems and greeting cards went slightly viral on fuck yeah helvetica


thanks to everybody who has read my blog or been my friend online or in real life this year. sorry if i left out something that had to do with you

for a more complete round up of posts, see my archive. thank you my lovely friends

selling art: commodification of art + donation-based income from art

after i wrote about publishing into the public domain, some people assumed i am against making money from art. but two weeks ago i opened an etsy store of minimalist greeting cards, and last week i put up a donation section on my chapbook website

there are a lot of reasons artists may be opposed to selling art. some artists have clearly defined reasons, and a lot of artists have vague feelings about it. i have thought a lot about it, and i believe in making money from art under certain conditions

reasons people may be against selling art

one reason is that selling art may require you to conform to what is in demand. this concern is similar to why i don't want donations for my vegan activism. veganism is a direct effort to change society, and accepting money can make you accountable to what someone else wants. some donor-funded activism groups have assimilated into mainstream values over time. if you make art and try to sell it, there is a chance you will assimilate to styles of art that sell more. i used to be more concerned about this than i am currently. when i write something that is exciting to me, i have found that usually other people like it

there is also commodity fetishism, which i understand a little. once the goal of selling is introduced to a situation, selling can become the main goal. then a conversation with a blog reader (for example) becomes a means to an end, selling something. something that was deeper or harder to objectify or replicate (like friendship, a lifestyle, or social change) becomes a commodity

also many people are annoyed by always being sold something. instead of people just sharing what they like, most communication and media is actually attempting sell an idea or product. economically, tv shows exist to sell advertising. any show you like, it is actually being broadcasted because it attracts a target demographic (you) to watch commercials. if an artist is very concerned about selling, it is possible their conversation, presentation, or actual art may become inauthentic

why i am against the usual ways of selling art

i don't want to withhold my art from anyone. i want to share and spread my writing and art. in practice, a lot of poets are really nice and will share their books for free, but usually charging a fixed price for a book means that you will withhold the book if the person doesn't pay. i want to share my writing whether or not people pay. if i withhold my writing from people who don't pay, then i have let payment come before sharing my writing

there is not much in this section, but it is actually the main point of the post

positive interpretations of selling art

people also say paying for art is beautiful because it supports the artist. paying for something is a way to show appreciation because money shows value. if i go to a restaurant and the food is wonderful, the payment can show appreciation and allow the chef to be able to cook for people every day

i think getting money for art can be beautiful if it is a free exchange (see below). the usual way of selling is just not ideal to me because it is conditional. instead of openly sharing and accepting support in return, you may become actively involved in selling. then if someone is poor or they don't have money with them, you refuse to share with them or help them

if people want to support me as an artist, i want to allow and encourage it. i need money for food, shelter, and other things. i would like to spend as much time as possible on my writing, blog, and etsy store. if i don't make money from any of them, i need to make money from something else. i can do that, but it is less fun for me, and most jobs seem to actually be involved in worse social practices. i think spending my time on writing and art is beneficial for myself and others. so i will accept the support people offer

donation-based income from art

my main idea is that i want my writing income to be donation based. when i have a full-length book, the text will be online for "pay what you want." you can read all my writing for free if you want. or you can support me if you want. i am also soon posting the high-res files for my etsy designs for free if you'd like to print your own (to me, this makes buying the printed version seem like a donation). if you buy something from me, i want it to be an open offer of support

if a full-length artwork is not available for free, then excerpts, free mp3s, poems at literary journals, readings, blog posts, and music videos can just feel like advertisements. in dreamworlds 3, sut jhally said the main point of music videos is to sell cd's. economically, that is true, even if the artist is still able to express themselves through it

if the full-length artwork is available for free, a lot of the commodified feel of making money from art is gone for me. i can try to get it to many people, and it doesn't feel bad to me, because people can experience all of it for free in some form. i am still gaining something from readers: i get the joy of higher hits, the ability to direct more readers to what i post, and probably more donations in the end. but if those people like what i post, that is a mutually beneficial situation. i am not building up desire for something and then charging a fixed rate of money to access it

trying hard to create a better way

my etsy store is not perfect by my values. it would maybe be better if it didn't involve producing and shipping physical products, and it would maybe be better if the products were as cheap as wholesale cost. those might be things i try to change in the future. but even as it is, i think i am making a solid effort to create a better way

donation-based income often involves the artist more directly with money than publishing with a press, so it might seem more like turning the artist into a business person... my poetry may be dismissed because i sell things like greeting cards. but actually for my values, i think it is more transparent and ideal to handle all selling/donations myself in a way that i believe in, rather than having a press do it the usual way

more than talking critically about the system, i am trying to change the way things are. i think artists can be supported as artists without compromising their values or being exclusionary to their (potential) fans. maybe there is something wrong with my ideas; i don't know yet. but i am trying hard to create a better way

thank you very much

guerilla distribution of poetry by poncho peligroso













for the last day of poncho peligroso week 2010, stephen tully dierks and i spread two of poncho peligroso's poems around chicago

the poems ("tar toof" and "baby, you got it all") are from poncho's unpublished manuscript the romantic, which was recently reviewed by stephen

some additional pics have been uploaded to a photo album on facebook

here is poncho peligroso's website

poncho peligroso computer wallpaper

to celebrate #ponchopeligrosoweek2010 (website), i have made a computer desktop background featuring the likeness of poncho peligroso and a title to a famous poem by him

i have made three popular computer desktop sizes. if you need a different size, let me know and i will accommodate you

in the largest size, poncho's face is being enlarged over 300%

1024 x 768
1280 x 800
1920 x 1200

thank you very much

see also the official marshall mallicoat computer wallpaper


related posts / 

+ minimalist/ironic 'computer' computer wallpaper
+ guerilla distribution of poetry by poncho peligroso
+ help me concoct a google bomb for poncho peligroso

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news _ today is the grand reopening of my etsy store.. check it out
 
design / marshall mallicoat computer background with kayne west's dick, designed by me
design / the cover for pop serial 2, designed by me 
design / the poncho peligroso week website, designed by me
film / 3d documentary about justin beiber, trailer
film / the corporation on youtube
interview / with tao lin
music / "elder misanthropy" by the black dahlia murder
music / "people=shit" by slipknot (w/ lyrics)
photography / by elizabeth arnold
photography / pic of me and stephen tully dierks cuddling, by elizabeth arnold
poetry / 3 new poems by poncho peligroso
poetry / "i don't want to think about a duck dying" by matthew savoca (video)
poetry / "i like my body when it is with your" by e.e. cummings
poetry / old/rare poem by tao lin, scroll to bottom of page
prose / 1,000+ page novel by marshall mallicoat
veganism / "the rhythm" slaughterhouse video
video / stephen tully dierks and richard chiem dropping tully bombs
video / "simon and schuster rejected hitler's 'mein kampf'"

sorry there are so many links

thanks to everybody for helping spread my chapbook. i have mailed out almost 500 print copies now, and the e-book version has had over 6,000 unique visitors.. i feel happy and appreciative. i will still mail you 5-20 free copies if you can spread them in your area (friends, bookstores, cafes): steveroggenbuck [at] gmail.com

coming soon is a blog post about selling art, commodification, and integrity; a blog post about minimalist blog design with blogger; a blog post about veganism and writing style; and miscellaneous contributions for poncho peligroso week

oh and today is my birthday.. i am 23.. for a gift, buy something from my etsy store haha

thanks my friends. if you like what i am doing, please consider following my blog

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three text messages by brett gallagher













this is my 2005 nokia phone

texts by brett gallagher, photography/editing by me. brett is in my phone as karl marx


here is brett's blog

notes on 'thin kimono' by michael earl craig

           She silently mouthed the word pop
           twice—pop, pop—and I felt myself twitch sharply
           in my bed. I knew I could wake up if I wanted to,
           but it just wasn’t my style.


thin kimono by michael earl craig is out on wave books in 2010. it is around 105 pages in three sections

the subject matter includes rural settings, dead people, ice cream, domesticated horses, and the names of paint colors

Varieties of corn rain down

quite a few poems talk about poetry

the poems were written for me, or for readers who were exactly the same person I was. I said I couldn’t imagine any other person.

there is political commentary in some of the poems

It’s Wednesday, I’m
gonna get me a belt buckle with
a bald eagle on it.

some of the poems end with a clever and funny line that isn’t really related to the rest of the poem. the lines quoted at the top of this review are from the end of a poem

my favorite poems in the book are "hello" and "a bold coat of vodka bonbons"

The man in the porno is lying back on the plastic lounge chair.
His eyes seem loose in his head.
Like maybe they don’t belong to him.
They flutter like the delicately hinged eyes of a doll
surfacing from a parallel universe.
I hit Pause.
These eyes are trying to tell us something.
They are trying to help us.
Anyone who looks into them can easily see this.
It is difficult to understand how the world works.

here is the page for thin kimono on the wave books website, michael earl craig’s e-book on bear parade, curt busch's review of thin kimono, and links to three other wave books i have reviewed, beckman beckman and beckman and rohrer