Aphorism and Last Call for the BtZ42 Read
John Bailey
sundayjb at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 07:10:55 CDT 2016
Moi aussi(e). All yours, Mr T.
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 11:06 PM, Mark Thibodeau <jerkyleboeuf at gmail.com>
wrote:
> I give up my claim. You can have it, Joseph T!
>
> Cheers,
> Jerky
>
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 6:01 AM, Mark Kohut <mark.kohut at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 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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