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Written by James Davis
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Saturday, 12 June 2010 11:05 |
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Written by James Davis:
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On a quiet Tuesday in January of 2010, in Vancouver, in Kitsilano inside Benny's on Broadway, I casually interviewed two writers--B.S.1 at 4:30PM and S.L.2 at 8:00PM--with the intention of publishing each interview in a local grassroots art news medium at a bi-monthly interval. To my surprise, in the following week, one of the two writers, on the condition of anonymity herein, queried me about the possibility of engineering a contest, a warm and cordial one, insinuating “irrational urge” as his or her chief motive. To my disbelief, the second of the two writers accepted the challenge. And so I, James Davis, having heard that light comes from heat, agreed to devise this contest. In the following days, I configured my two pages of ad lib interview notes into an amalgamated and candid split-screen contrapuntal contest. Once completed, both writers were offered editing opportunities and have ultimately consented to the finished presentation, including the six sentences you just read, and now the seventh: Each writer invites you, yes you, one amongst a coterie, to choose the writer whose future book you would most prefer to read on the basis of the information adduced. Delineate your impressions based on your own standards of judgement. You can vote by emailing either B.S. or S.L. a memo of support. |
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VACA Vignette - Ryan Fletcher |
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Written by James Davis
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010 00:30 |
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Written by James Davis:
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December 4, 2009 1:01PM
I tip-toed around and over patches of asparagus-coloured moss on the weathered footway to the steady cadence of cathedral-style homes untoward Main and 20th Street. I window shop: handmade marionette string puppets; cotton knot macramé; paper mache pigs; framed triptych panels; thousand fold origami; ivory scrimshaw. Inside Bean Around the World Coffees, a twilight chalk menu suctioned to bricks lit with orbed cakes of incandescent light hitched and hung from the rafters. Back out through the solarium, windows framed with ruby translucent glass spheres, bristle brush pine, and garlands of electric tinsel. Down through the terrarium: asiago-arugula-tomatoed-cervelat-salami sandwiches. The aesthetic relaxes me into a Christmas mood. A chalet? No. Fooled. A business. One dollar per hyphen—$4.00—the night between the “s’s,” $0.50, plus government dues. |
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