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Title changed from Corridor. |
Subtitled “Incorporating Corridor New Writings Quarterly”. |
Subtitled “Incorporating Corridor New Writings Quarterly”. |
This issue is subtitled “The Visionaries” and was launched on July 16th at the Urbis Museum of the City, in Manchester, accompanied by a talk by Iain Sinclair and an artwork installation entitled “A Daily Bread. The New Sign of Infinity. The Third Paradise” designed by Michelangelo Pistoletto, baked by Alastair from La Vecchia, York and served at the Corridor8 launch in collaboration with the Paul Bradley Studio. Details supplied by Michael Butterworth. |
This issue is subtitled “The Borderlands Edition” and was launched on October 25th at the Old Rapid Hardware premises in Liverpool, accompanied by a talk by Neville Gabie. A free CD of Chris Watson “The Sea Ice Border” was distributed with the issue. Details supplied by Michael Butterworth. |
The first in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “Don’t Stop” and was launched on 13th December 2011 at The Baltic in Gateshead, accompanied by a talk by James Hugonin. A free art print by James Hugonin was distributed with the issue. Details supplied by Michael Butterworth. |
The second in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “The Hills Have Eyes” and was launched on 30th March 2012 at the S1 Artspace Gallery in Leeds, accompanied by a talk by Roger Luckhurst. A free booklet Richard Kostelanetz: Breakthrough Fictioneers Tribute edited by Bryony Bond was distributed with this issue. Details supplied by Michael Butterworth. |
The third in the 4-part Issue #3, with the overall title of the “Quick Slow Edition”. This part is subtitled “Seven Streets” and was launched on 5th July 2012 at The Bluecoat Gallery in Liverpool, accompanied by a talk by Derek Horton. A free magazine (Soanyway #16 edited by Derek Horton & Lisa Stansbieart) was distributed with the issue. Details supplied by Michael Butterworth. |