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Caio Augusto Ribeiro
Caio Augusto Ribeiro is a Brazilian artist and writer living in Cuiabá/MT. He published the books Porão da Alma (authors club), Colecionador de Tempestades (Carlini&Caniato, 2017) and Manifesto da Manifesta (Carlini&Caniato, 2018). He is the editor and founder of the digital magazine Matapacos and a founding member of the Coma A Fronteira Collective, in which he investigates hybrid arts and urban interventions. He is the director of the short film Requiem For Flowers (2017) and conducts workshops on poetic production, urban art and drama.
viniciuscarpe - 10.02.2023 - 14:06
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Ryane Leão
Ryane Leão is a Brazilian poet. Living in São Paulo, she studied Literature at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP). In 2008, she began to disseminate her texts as wheatpaste posters around the city of São Paulo, and also on her Instagram profile, besides participating in poetry soirées and slams. In 2016 she held a crowdfunding campaign for the release of her first book. The following year she published Tudo Nela Brilha e Queima (Editora Planeta), marked by activism in defense of black women's rights.
viniciuscarpe - 10.02.2023 - 20:30
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Giancarlo M Costa
Poet from Recife/PE living in Mato Grosso Author. Philosophy and Sociology teacher. Writes poems and micropoems. In 2020, published the book "Asas Comigo?"; in 2021, "Diz Perto".
viniciuscarpe - 13.02.2023 - 16:29
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Allan Kenayt
Poet and author of "a mulher da pintura".
viniciuscarpe - 13.02.2023 - 16:47
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Shastra Deo
Shastra Deo
David Wright - 22.02.2023 - 12:12
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Tegan Pyke
Tegan Pyke is a PhD Candidate in Digital Culture at the University of Bergen, Norway. Her research is based on digital archival practice, with a particular focus on archival silences and institutional biases. She has previously worked with the British Library carrying out quality assurance on the New Media Writing Prize Special Collection, which is hosted on the UK Web Archive.
Tegan Pyke - 24.04.2023 - 13:41
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Isabel Navas Ocaña
Isabel Navas Ocaña
Yolanda De Gregorio - 28.04.2023 - 13:59
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Louis Pratt
Louis Pratt
David Wright - 12.06.2023 - 05:28
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Mark Marino - 26.06.2023 - 18:35
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John Clark
John Clark was a printer and inventor from Bridgwater in Somerset. He invented the airbed and, notably for electronic literature, a Latin Verse Machine (also called the Eureka) that was the first known automated poetry generator.
John Clark was a cousin of the Clarks who started Clarks shoes, and fortunately his papers and the Latin Verse Machine have been preserved by the Alfred Gillett Trust, which primarily holds the archives of the shoe company.
Jill Walker Rettberg - 15.07.2023 - 10:33