Aphorism and Last Call for the BtZ42 Read

Mark Kohut mark.kohut at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 05:01:10 CDT 2016


To: All    I think this is where we stand today (although there is still  a
jump ball
              re April 26--May 2, I think which Bailey took to be kind,
then which Joseph
              T. and jerky seemed to ask for......so.....decide among
yourselves and
              then pick another)......
               Momo Nin had to drop out of early section April 5, so
              anyone want that?
              Please it is going great, as we can see, so don't leave
yourself out of
              hosting this legendary Read.



March 15-21            pp 1-7  - Ian Livingston
March 22-28            pp 8--17 - Gary Webb
March 29-April 4     pp 17--20 - Keith Davis
(yes, only 3-4 pages; time already for catch-up after everyone jumps
in with their overarching GR experiences and perceptions)

April 5--11      pp 20-30 -
April 12=18     pp 30-38 - Joseph Tracy
April 19--25     pp 38-42 - Mark Kohut

April 26-May 2    pp 42-48
May 3--9            pp 48-54
May 10-16         pp 54-61 - Monte Davis
May 17-23        pp 61-72 - János Széky
May 24-30         pp72--74 - Laura Kelber

May 31--June 6            pp 74-85
June 7--June 13         pp 85-94 Steve Koteff
June 14--june 20        pp 94-116

Summer break (and or catch-up with longest section)

June 28--July 4         pp 116--121 - Eileen Pierce
July 5--july 11           pp 122--139
July 12--July 18        pp 139-147
July 19-- July 25        pp 147- 156
July 26=August 1      pp 156  --170

August 2--8           pp 179--177
August 9--15         pp 177-180


On Sun, Mar 13, 2016 at 7:28 PM, John Bailey <sundayjb at gmail.com> wrote:

> I'll do April 26 - May 2 (pp 42-48)
>
> March 15-21            pp 1-7  - Ian Livingston
> March 22-28            pp 8--17 - Gary Webb
> March 29-April 4     pp 17--20 - Keith Davis
> (yes, only 3-4 pages; time already for catch-up after everyone jumps
> in with their overarching GR experiences and perceptions)
>
> April 5--11      pp 20-30 - Momò Nin
> April 12=18     pp 30-38 - Joseph Tracy
> April 19--25     pp 38-42 - Mark Kohut
>
> April 26-May 2    pp 42-48 - John Bailey
> May 3--9            pp 48-54
> May 10-16         pp 54-61 - Monte Davis
> May 17-23        pp 61-72 - János Széky
> May 24-30         pp72--74 - Laura Kelber
>
> May 31--June 6            pp 74-85
> June 7--June 13         pp 85-94
> June 14--june 20        pp 94-116
>
> Summer break (and or catch-up with longest section)
>
> June 28--July 4         pp 116--121 - Eileen Pierce
> July 5--july 11           pp 122--139
> July 12--July 18        pp 139-147
> July 19-- July 25        pp 147- 156
> July 26=August 1      pp 156  --170
>
> August 2--8           pp 179--177
> August 9--15         pp 177-180
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 14, 2016 at 6:47 AM, <kelber at mindspring.com> wrote:
>
>> Can we get anyone for those late April/Early May slots? The unsightly gap
>> in the schedule is triggering obsessive-compulsive anxieties I never knew
>> were there!
>>
>> March 15-21            pp 1-7  - Ian Livingston
>> March 22-28            pp 8--17 - Gary Webb
>> March 29-April 4     pp 17--20 - Keith Davis
>> (yes, only 3-4 pages; time already for catch-up after everyone jumps
>> in with their overarching GR experiences and perceptions)
>>
>> April 5--11      pp 20-30 - Momò Nin
>> April 12=18     pp 30-38 - Joseph Tracy
>> April 19--25     pp 38-42 - Mark Kohut
>>
>> April 26-May 2    pp 42-48
>> May 3--9            pp 48-54
>> May 10-16         pp 54-61 - Monte Davis
>> May 17-23        pp 61-72 - János Széky
>> May 24-30         pp72--74 - Laura Kelber
>>
>> May 31--June 6            pp 74-85
>> June 7--June 13         pp 85-94
>> June 14--june 20        pp 94-116
>>
>> Summer break (and or catch-up with longest section)
>>
>> June 28--July 4         pp 116--121 - Eileen Pierce
>> July 5--july 11           pp 122--139
>> July 12--July 18        pp 139-147
>> July 19-- July 25        pp 147- 156
>> July 26=August 1      pp 156  --170
>>
>> August 2--8           pp 179--177
>> August 9--15         pp 177-180
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: János Széky
>> Sent: Mar 13, 2016 7:37 AM
>> To: Mark Kohut
>> Cc: pynchon -l
>> Subject: Re: Aphorism and Last Call for the BtZ42 Read
>>
>> Me for May 17-23.
>>
>> János
>>
>> 2016-03-13 12:19 GMT+01:00 Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com>:
>>
>>> If this is an accurate quote---and it doesn't ring right to me but still
>>> holds if not Spinoza---
>>> if feeling uncertain of how to host, of not knowing enough or something,
>>> let
>>> this be your guide. Posts full of uncertainty or unconsensus remarks get
>>> the most responses.
>>> True fact.
>>>
>>> So, sign up and wade in unsurely.
>>>
>>> Give up the notion that you must be sure of what you are doing. Baruch
>>> Spinoza #amwriting <https://twitter.com/hashtag/amwriting?src=hash> #
>>> writing <https://twitter.com/hashtag/writing?src=hash>
>>>
>>> As it stands now:
>>>>
>>>> Keep signing up, foax!
>>>>
>>>> March 15-21            pp 1-7  - Ian Livingston
>>>> March 22-28            pp 8--17 - Gary Webb
>>>> March 29-April 4     pp 17--20 - Keith Davis
>>>> (yes, only 3-4 pages; time already for catch-up after everyone jumps
>>>> in with their overarching GR experiences and perceptions)
>>>>
>>>> April 5--11      pp 20-30 - Momò Nin
>>>> April 12=18     pp 30-38 - Joseph Tracy
>>>> April 19--25     pp 38-42 - Mark Kohut
>>>>
>>>> April 26-May 2    pp 42-48
>>>> May 3--9            pp 48-54
>>>> May 10-16         pp 54-61 - Monte Davis
>>>>
>>>> May 17-23        pp 61-72
>>>> May 24-30         pp72--74 - Laura Kelber
>>>>
>>>> May 31--June 6          pp 74-85
>>>> June 7--June 13         pp 85-94
>>>> June 14--june 20        pp 94-116
>>>>
>>>> Summer break (and or catch-up with longest section)
>>>>
>>>> June 28--July 4         pp 116--121 - Eileen Pierce
>>>> July 5--july 11           pp 122--139
>>>> July 12--July 18        pp 139-147
>>>> July 19-- July 25        pp 147- 156
>>>> July 26=August 1      pp 156  --170
>>>>
>>>> August 2--8           pp 179--177
>>>> August 9--15         pp 177-180
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> - Pynchon-l / http://www.waste.org/mail/?listpynchon-l
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