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JUST LIKE CREAM BUT WORST – A MODERN POETRY MAGAZINE ----------------------------------------------------------- j.l.c.b.w. is a magazine of visual poetry and non-linear poetic efforts, produced by [email protected] (yes that is the name of the press and our email address). But hopefully j.l.c.b.w. will also be a home for a series of in-depth interviews with various poets, who write and print and pretty much live for whatever their Art is. In Issue one's fifty pages you'll find “Don't expect encouragement,” an approximately nine-thousand-word interview (no cheap and easy twenty questions here) with the poet, publisher, and bookseller Marshall Hryciuk of Nietzsche's Brolly’s fame. Marshall talks about his thirty plus years in various positions throughout the small press. Other contributors in Issue One are: ARCHER BAKER BISSETT BRADLEY BROUDY COPITHORE DEDORA KAUFMAN MORIN READ So here’s the deal, we have some copies of Issue One available, at $12.00 CAD or $15.00 CAD with postage. Also available in the USA at $15.00 US with postage. ----------------------------------------------------------- We also have available a subscription rate of $35.00 for 3 issues. If you have Issue One, your subscription will start on Issue Two. Otherwise it will start with Issue One while it remains in print. Currently we are working on issues two, three, and four. Issue Two “but i do not collect typewriters! i did that already!” is a candid interview with Gustave Morin and is scheduled for release on or about June 2021. We, of course, can be reached at [email protected] dfb A staple remains the only sign of independents
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Life update, with help of Marshall’s Frankliecygnoctras
I’ve been hibernating, working, since October. The realities of adulting, careering, or perhaps just of academic life, seem to leave no room for hobbies, love. At least during the fall when work is most intense. It has been months since I read a poem, opened my Tumblr dashboard, or picked up a pencil to write.
I run a writing program (it doesn’t run, it hobbles) and the stress seems to overwhelm and squeeze out my energy for the poetic. But how am I to live? The pattern seems to be that when stress reaches a certain point, the desire and attention for other things disappears, projects are suspended, and only when I come out the other side of the tunnel and sleep for 48-72 hours, the spark (I dare not say the “muse”) returns.
And I usually need some coaxing via a good book of poetry.
This time it was a book I’m sure no one will be able to find: Marshall Hryciuk’s Frankliecygnoctras: Poems from Seven Languages in Symboliste Translation. From the back:
’Symboliste translation’ because from the writer’s side an implied metaphor leads by sound not by vision and is completed by the silent reader and from the reader’s side an assumed metaphor, a trust that the meaning-coloured cadence of the poem will transport us to a hitherto unknown realm. ... I bring the ‘e’ from the French into the English, ’symboliste’ to retain the darkness in it.
Some of the poets translated: Catullus, Basho, Garcia Lorca, Appollinaire, Alberti, Trakl, Picabia. It was Picabia last night who created the spark for me:
Flooded espousal of a palm steers toward me the prodigious route of thornings without coffee that sing of fluid wristbands.
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Between the sexes vegetal devotees who nibble on a virgin, foam with its talons retracted shines within the source of my dwelling a huge promenade distracted into a little English store of the malls where the gamers around my body partition the sky with the sun. (Chant I from L’Athlète des pompes funèbres)
With that, and Catullus and Rilke, the dormant neurons began to stir.
What is life coming to? To some degree my conundrum is personal, but it’s also universal and modern. What does one do when life and art compete? That is, when necessity and pleasure are separated by a wide gulf. In these desert-crossing semesters I have caught myself eyeing with envy the clerk who spends mornings and evenings maintaining her little temple of art, her small but effective replica of aesthetic life that late capitalism grants us allowance for, a pittance.
The frightening part is not that the hobby is shelved from time to time, but that lately, when it is allowed to fall asleep, it begins to fade from view and become inaccessible on the unplanned weekday evening or Saturday afternoon. It can only be awoke with effort and time. It took the summer to invigorate it thoroughly this year, and I used that time to begin new articles, try new ideas, and to start compiling a manuscript, but then the semester rolled around and all smiled stopped together.
I would also like to hand back my ticket in this sense: I will pay the cost of my utilitarianism. I will suffer the pangs and arrows of careerism, but I would like, then, not to have to become entangled in interior monologues: “Have a chosen the wrong career?...Is my job incompatible with this hobby?...Am I changing? Is the passion gone because I am transitioning to something new?” Or, when there is a tiny ember detected: “Ah! It’s back! Should I pick up where I left off, or is this the moment to take this in a different direction? Is the age of the blog over? Is the internet spent?”
Mercifully (I hope I do not jinx myself), the flame, though small, is back for now. For a few short days while I am off work I can fan it. But what then? There was a time when work and play worked in tandem. I need to find a way to bring the flame with me in a suitcase wherever life takes me, or to find its mythic source in some rock and settle there and never leave. Somehow or other to grasp and hold it, or let it hold me, so my psyche does not become separated from my body, as I’m condemned to watch my life recede into the horizon, as in Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s “Experience” (Erlebnis):
But how strange! A nameless nostalgia swept quietly Into my soul, a nostalgia for life wept As some one weeps when on a huge ship With gigantic yellow sails towards evening One passes by a city, over the darkly-churning water His own home-town. There he sees the streets Hears the water-fountain gurgling, catches The scent of the lilac-bush, sees himself alone Standing on the shore as a child, seeing with a child's Eyes that were frightened and would cry, sees Through the open window a lamp lit in his own room But the great ship carries him further away Gliding soundlessfy on the dark-blue water With its gigantic sails yellow and weirdly gibbous.
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Marshall Hryciuk – blue-hot VZWLS
nOIR:Z 32 - In both the original form and in the later revised version, this collection has enjoyed widespread use in animated cartoons and later a Broadway show, that features numerous props, including guillotines, electric chairs, fake blood, reptiles, baby dolls, and dueling swords. Hryciuk, is never one to shy away from letting his “sources” show, never shy about “showing off” his hard-earned toner-bar-craft. When composing these paper scrawls of manipulated spoken spells rendered incomprehensible to the industry standard. these compositions, some from the early heady days of the radical xerox twenty-four-hour photocopy shops, that populated the city, the way bubble tea shops do now, except we got that hardedge toner smear and smudge. Just like when the boss is out for the afternoon, and the photocopier isn’t being use. Some colour $20 CND
“Merger money seem to be enough to buy the necessary poets to occupy positions of control over the unruly elements in their corner of literature. Support and promotion are always sold to ones who will forfeit their soul to the purse strings of an organization, that not only doesn’t understand poetry, they actually generate policy to suppress it’s consumption.”
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August Monthly Radar
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Mastermind Summary
With the Seahawks 2-0, a thunderstorm for the ages, and leaves starting to appear on the ground, it’s starting to feel like fall here in the Pacific Northwest. Let’s all make the most of the two-month window before starting to close up shop for the holidays.
– Drew Meyers
New Members
Asher Matsuda from HouseMoney
Ryan Frazier from Arrived
Geoffrey Green from REALLY
Patrick McLoughlin from Digs
Jorge Aguilar from Trove
Court Cunningham from Perch
Dana Bennett from REColorado
Michael Hickman from Seven Gables Real Estate
Roj Niyogi from HomeBit
Ted Adler from Union Street Media
Suzanne Mueller from Realtor.com
Marshall Beck from BrokerAssist
Judd Schoenholtz from Opendoor
Wendy Gilch from Selling Later
Prem Luthra from Elm Street Technology
Sanjay Parikh from HomeBit
Paul Levine from Sapphire Venturrs
Eric Tsai from asteroom
Marc Dickow from Core7 Real Estate
Teresa Grobecker from reConsortia
Member News
Congrats to Lane Hornung for the continued progress with zavvie, announcing 6 more brokerage partners.
Opendoor is now offering home loans.
Steven Wynands and Sasha Hryciuk both had their products recently reviewed by Inman News: Peer Reputation here and Loft47 here.
Cool to see Chuck Hattemer explain OneRent’s “Find Renters” feature allowing homeowners with a vacant property to match with a qualified renter group.
Great to see Greg Fischer & Caroline Pinal team up on the partnership between Giveback Homes and West + Main Homes.
Congrats to FlyHomes for raising $141 in debt and equity to continue their expansion.
Congrats to Pierre Calzadilla, Vincent-Charles Hodder, and Eric Stegemann for finalizing the Tribus-Local Logic partnership.
Eric Stegemann and Dominik Pogorzelski have teamed up to make Tribus websites voice searchable using Restb.ai technology.
Greg Robertson and Dan Woolley shipped HomeBeat to automatically send home value updates to past clients.
Karen Abram, Steven Wynands, and Teresa Grobecker pitched at New Kids on the Block (locked). Well done.
Congrats to Anna-Lea Dieringer for closing Remarkably’s $4.1 million round.
Red Oak Realty is now the largest indie brokerage in the East Bay. Congrats to Aman Daro & team!
Zillow partnered with Giveback Homes to help agents rebuild.
David Harris from Remzy was interviewed by Inside.com.
Estated Launched a New Version of Bulk Property Data Solution with Coverage on 105M Homes Nationwide.
Compass raised $370 million.
Transmission Topics
Drew Meyers dives into a new rent-to-equity model offering increased certainty to future home buyers.
Rivers Pearce talks about how “Good enough” isn’t even close to good enough when it comes to the technology pillar of your business.
Drew Meyers sets a new course for Geek Estate: smaller is better.
Drew Meyers explores what would happen if every homeowner in America had a VC in their corner and Christian Sterner talks about how savvy content creators and owners are taking back their audience.
Rivers Pearce argues that an agent’s highest priority should be the last impression: the closing/transaction.
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August Monthly Radar
[Note from editor: We publish a Weekly Radar for Geek Estate Mastermind members with a range of curated links and analysis/commentary that comes out every Friday morning along with member news to peruse. This is a summary for the month of August.]
Mastermind Summary
With the Seahawks 2-0, a thunderstorm for the ages, and leaves starting to appear on the ground, it’s starting to feel like fall here in the Pacific Northwest. Let’s all make the most of the two-month window before starting to close up shop for the holidays.
– Drew Meyers
New Members
Asher Matsuda from HouseMoney
Ryan Frazier from Arrived
Geoffrey Green from REALLY
Patrick McLoughlin from Digs
Jorge Aguilar from Trove
Court Cunningham from Perch
Dana Bennett from REColorado
Michael Hickman from Seven Gables Real Estate
Roj Niyogi from HomeBit
Ted Adler from Union Street Media
Suzanne Mueller from Realtor.com
Marshall Beck from BrokerAssist
Judd Schoenholtz from Opendoor
Wendy Gilch from Selling Later
Prem Luthra from Elm Street Technology
Sanjay Parikh from HomeBit
Paul Levine from Sapphire Venturrs
Eric Tsai from asteroom
Marc Dickow from Core7 Real Estate
Teresa Grobecker from reConsortia
Member News
Congrats to Lane Hornung for the continued progress with zavvie, announcing 6 more brokerage partners.
Opendoor is now offering home loans.
Steven Wynands and Sasha Hryciuk both had their products recently reviewed by Inman News: Peer Reputation here and Loft47 here.
Cool to see Chuck Hattemer explain OneRent’s “Find Renters” feature allowing homeowners with a vacant property to match with a qualified renter group.
Great to see Greg Fischer & Caroline Pinal team up on the partnership between Giveback Homes and West + Main Homes.
Congrats to FlyHomes for raising $141 in debt and equity to continue their expansion.
Congrats to Pierre Calzadilla, Vincent-Charles Hodder, and Eric Stegemann for finalizing the Tribus-Local Logic partnership.
Eric Stegemann and Dominik Pogorzelski have teamed up to make Tribus websites voice searchable using Restb.ai technology.
Greg Robertson and Dan Woolley shipped HomeBeat to automatically send home value updates to past clients.
Karen Abram, Steven Wynands, and Teresa Grobecker pitched at New Kids on the Block (locked). Well done.
Congrats to Anna-Lea Dieringer for closing Remarkably’s $4.1 million round.
Red Oak Realty is now the largest indie brokerage in the East Bay. Congrats to Aman Daro & team!
Zillow partnered with Giveback Homes to help agents rebuild.
David Harris from Remzy was interviewed by Inside.com.
Estated Launched a New Version of Bulk Property Data Solution with Coverage on 105M Homes Nationwide.
Compass raised $370 million.
Transmission Topics
Drew Meyers dives into a new rent-to-equity model offering increased certainty to future home buyers.
Rivers Pearce talks about how “Good enough” isn’t even close to good enough when it comes to the technology pillar of your business.
Drew Meyers sets a new course for Geek Estate: smaller is better.
Drew Meyers explores what would happen if every homeowner in America had a VC in their corner and Christian Sterner talks about how savvy content creators and owners are taking back their audience.
Rivers Pearce argues that an agent’s highest priority should be the last impression: the closing/transaction.
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Curated real estate, startups, & built world links & analysis blended with out of the box ideas (Weekly Radar). A sample of the links and analysis is here.
Special reports (our first is a category review of Small Landlord Prop Mgmt Software).
Networking opportunities with 165+ innovators from across the globe through the private forum & in-person gatherings.
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We deliver an exclusive, objective lens into the trends, companies, people, and ideas shaping real estate technology with thought-provoking analysis and conversations that keep you inspired every week.
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August Monthly Radar
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Mastermind Summary
With the Seahawks 2-0, a thunderstorm for the ages, and leaves starting to appear on the ground, it’s starting to feel like fall here in the Pacific Northwest. Let’s all make the most of the two-month window before starting to close up shop for the holidays.
– Drew Meyers
New Members
Asher Matsuda from HouseMoney
Ryan Frazier from Arrived
Geoffrey Green from REALLY
Patrick McLoughlin from Digs
Jorge Aguilar from Trove
Court Cunningham from Perch
Dana Bennett from REColorado
Michael Hickman from Seven Gables Real Estate
Roj Niyogi from HomeBit
Ted Adler from Union Street Media
Suzanne Mueller from Realtor.com
Marshall Beck from BrokerAssist
Judd Schoenholtz from Opendoor
Wendy Gilch from Selling Later
Prem Luthra from Elm Street Technology
Sanjay Parikh from HomeBit
Paul Levine from Sapphire Venturrs
Eric Tsai from asteroom
Marc Dickow from Core7 Real Estate
Teresa Grobecker from reConsortia
Member News
Congrats to Lane Hornung for the continued progress with zavvie, announcing 6 more brokerage partners.
Opendoor is now offering home loans.
Steven Wynands and Sasha Hryciuk both had their products recently reviewed by Inman News: Peer Reputation here and Loft47 here.
Cool to see Chuck Hattemer explain OneRent’s “Find Renters” feature allowing homeowners with a vacant property to match with a qualified renter group.
Great to see Greg Fischer & Caroline Pinal team up on the partnership between Giveback Homes and West + Main Homes.
Congrats to FlyHomes for raising $141 in debt and equity to continue their expansion.
Congrats to Pierre Calzadilla, Vincent-Charles Hodder, and Eric Stegemann for finalizing the Tribus-Local Logic partnership.
Eric Stegemann and Dominik Pogorzelski have teamed up to make Tribus websites voice searchable using Restb.ai technology.
Greg Robertson and Dan Woolley shipped HomeBeat to automatically send home value updates to past clients.
Karen Abram, Steven Wynands, and Teresa Grobecker pitched at New Kids on the Block (locked). Well done.
Congrats to Anna-Lea Dieringer for closing Remarkably’s $4.1 million round.
Red Oak Realty is now the largest indie brokerage in the East Bay. Congrats to Aman Daro & team!
Zillow partnered with Giveback Homes to help agents rebuild.
David Harris from Remzy was interviewed by Inside.com.
Estated Launched a New Version of Bulk Property Data Solution with Coverage on 105M Homes Nationwide.
Compass raised $370 million.
Transmission Topics
Drew Meyers dives into a new rent-to-equity model offering increased certainty to future home buyers.
Rivers Pearce talks about how “Good enough” isn’t even close to good enough when it comes to the technology pillar of your business.
Drew Meyers sets a new course for Geek Estate: smaller is better.
Drew Meyers explores what would happen if every homeowner in America had a VC in their corner and Christian Sterner talks about how savvy content creators and owners are taking back their audience.
Rivers Pearce argues that an agent’s highest priority should be the last impression: the closing/transaction.
AUGUST MONTHLY RADAR
There are 8 links and analysis included. While we published the full November Monthly Radar, going forward we’re only delivering the full version via email. If you’d like to receive the May Monthly Radar (for free), ensure “Receive Monthly Radar/Transmission” is set to YES in your email settings by tomorrow morning.
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There are four parts to membership:
Long form articles covering the spectrum from shipping container co-living spaces to the battle for listing acquisition in the first iBuyer world war (Weekly Transmission). A sample Transmission is here.
Curated real estate, startups, & built world links & analysis blended with out of the box ideas (Weekly Radar). A sample of the links and analysis is here.
Special reports (our first is a category review of Small Landlord Prop Mgmt Software).
Networking opportunities with 165+ innovators from across the globe through the private forum & in-person gatherings.
Membership is $109 / quarter
OUR MEMBERS PROMISE
We deliver an exclusive, objective lens into the trends, companies, people, and ideas shaping real estate technology with thought-provoking analysis and conversations that keep you inspired every week.
We help you make better, more well-informed decisions to help grow and support people and companies making a difference in real estate.
We enable discovery and meeting others with shared interests online and in person (whether they live near you or are traveling to the same conference).
We’re looking for the best and brightest founders, operators, innovators, & investors in the industry…
READY TO JOIN RIGHT NOW?
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Interview with long time independent publisher/poet Marshall Hryciuk. Stories from the barracades of CanLit. Taken from the first issue of Just Like Cream but Worst a magazine
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Just Like Cream But Worst – a Super Duper Modern Poetry Magazine
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HORDES OF DRIVEL - Issue 2 is available as of June 1 2021. Our interview this issue is with the indomitable Gustave Morin. We talk art, poetry, ghosts, and kids.
Other contributors in Issue two are:
ARCHER BAKER BAK BISSETT BROUDY CASTEELS COPITHORNE DEDORA KAUFMAN PORCO
Issue Two available, at $12.00 CAD or $15.00 CAD with postage. Also available in the USA at $15.00 US with postage. JUST LIKE CREAM BUT WORST, is fifty printed pages. Subscribers and contributors’ copies are “being shipped today”.
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Issue one “Don't expect encouragement,” is our interview with the poet, publisher, and bookseller Marshall Hryciuk of Nietzsche's Brolly’s fame. Marshall talks about his thirty plus years in various positions throughout the small press.
So here’s the deal, we have some copies of Issue One available, at $12.00 CAD or $15.00 CAD with postage. Also available in the USA at $15.00 US with postage. JUST LIKE CREAM BUT WORST, is fifty printed pages.
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We also have available a subscription rate of $35.00 for 3 issues. If you have Issue One, your subscription will start on Issue Two. Otherwise it will start with Issue One while it remains in print.
Currently we are working on future issues. I expect to produce 6 issue of JUST LIKE CREAM BUT WORST, the last being printed Dec 2022 (that is the plan).
We, of course, can be reached 24 hours a day at [email protected]
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