The fourth issue of Infinity's Kitchen is now available in print.

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Infinity's Kitchen 4

There's nothing about some writing that makes it uniquely written. Could it be heard, or seen, with little difference between talking and reading out loud? Is there a type of verbal personality that can only be expressed by writing it down, by making it visible?

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Jazz Criticism Reconsidered

by Terry Kattleman, this is made from reviews of jazz albums, translated and re-translated among several languages, using online translation software.

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My Damascus

This is a video poem by Norman Ball, along with some commentary about what it's like to make video poetry.

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Do You Know

A comic by Dina Kelberman

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Zombies

Musician Cameron Scorza has shared with us his latest audio mashup. The obscene vocals sound like a deranged John Wayne.

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Visual Poetry by Maximus

Hidden within these texts are the instructions for making perfumes, and for advancing through the ascending levels of the brain puzzle game that they describe.

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Poetic Tropism

In poetry, the author's meaning is only rarely the same meaning that the reader perceives. Embrace that. An essay by Satnrose.

Contrapuntal Poem

Scot Ehrhardt's poem can be read backwards as one or two poems, or in a circular pattern, both clockwise and counterclockwise.

Spiral

Written as though it were an entry in a dictionary or an encyclopedia, "Spiral" by Kyle Hemmings is a verbal improvisation around a theme that eventually spins in on itself.

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