Sunday, January 18, 2009

Migratory Books on Nexus Radio/Los Libros Migratorios en el Radio Nexus



On February 1, from 2-4 PM, I will be participating in a Zine Reading on Nexus Radio, the current project at Nexus Foundation for Today's Art. Organized by Katie Haegele of The Lala Theory, I will be reading from both the Spanish and English versions of the Migratory Books Project.

Other readers will be in attendance, including Bonnie MacAllister. Nexus Foundation for Today's Art is located at 1400 North American Street, on the first floor of the Crane Arts Building, in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood. Hope to see some of you there!

If anyone is interested in participating in the Migratory Books Project, please drop me an email at rocinantepress (at) gmail (dot) com. Recipients of the Migratory Books, please either email me your responses or post them under the "Comments" button.

En El Febrero 1, a las 2-4, yo participaré en una lectura de zines en el Radio Nexus, el proyecto actualmente al Nexus Foundation for Today's Art. Organizado de Katie Haegele del Lala Theory, leeré de los versiones inglés y castellano de los Libros Migratorios.

Otro lectores estarán allí, por ejemplo Bonnie MacAllister. Nexus Foundation for Today's Art se localiza en 1400 North American Street, en el primer piso del Crane Arts Building, en el barrio Kensington de Filadelfia. ¡Esperanza de verle allí!

Si usted está interesado en participar en el Proyecto Libros Migratorios, por favor mandeme un email a la dirección electronia rocinantepress (a) gmail (punto) com. Recipientes de los Libros Migratorios, por favor mandeme un email o usa el botón de "Comments," por sus respuestas.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Response from Long Beach, CA/Respuesta de Long Beach, CA

I think what connects us is entertainment because no matter what the subject, we are all connected to each other by what we like. For example, reading a book. We enjoy reading and that connects our thoughts with the writer, the maker of the book, the maker of the fonts used in the book, the designer of the book jacket, etc. Another is watching a movie. When we watch a movie we also connect with the creators of the movie along with the people we watch it with. Just a favorite pastime like fishing can connect a father with his children. Therefore, through having fun, we connect with each other.

I really enjoyed the book you made. I received the book from Cathy Chambers who works at the Millard Sheets Library at Otis College of Art and Design in LA. I'm sending the book to Georgia to my mother-in-law whom I think would appreciate it very much.

Take care and happy new year!

Karly Kojimoto
Long Beach, CA