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    Episode 4: That Really Finished Me for Words (Rosaire Appel)

    enSeptember 29, 2019
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    About this Episode

    Rosaire Appel, an active visual poet who works in radical asemic forms, discusses how she changed from being a painter to a photographer to a novelist and then a visual poet. She discusses her inspirations along the way and explains her various bookmaking practices.

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