Kenneth Sherwood
Kenneth Sherwood studied poetics at SUNY Buffalo, completing an MA and PhD. In the mid-1990s, he helped found and co-edited the first e-zine of postmodern poetry, RIF/T (epc.buffalo.edu/rift/), and was a Western New York Writer in Residence at Just Buffalo Literary Center. His creative work has been featured on the public radio series LINEbreak, literary journals and chapbooks. He has worked for some time with performance and digital audio and currently curates audibleword.org, contributes to PennSound (writing.upenn.edu/pennsound), and helps lead the Digital Humanities initiatives (iupdhc.org) at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he is Associate Professor of English. He continues to explore the interface of print and digital poetics, with his most recent book _Code of Signals_ (2017) derrived from a digital piece, "Coal: First Seam."
Works by this author:
Work title | Publication Type | Year |
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Coal: First Seam | Presented at conference or festival, Published on the Web (individual site) | 2009 |
Kodachrome Blue Syntax | Exhibited at gallery or event, Published on the Web (individual site) | 2006 |
Critical writing by this author:
Title | Publication Type | Publisher | Year |
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From Audio Black to Artful Noises: Looking at Sound in Electronic Literature | Conference paper or presentation | 2008 |