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Afugabe 11 cover. Splotchy shades of blue marble pattern disintegrating into pale orange background.
Aufgabe No. 11
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, erica kaufman, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Nathanaël, Christian Nagler
cover of O Bon by brandon shimoda; a ship covered in plants and algae and color growing on it like moss enters from the left side of the white page
O Bon
By Brandon Shimoda
cover of I Want to Make You Safe by amy king; deep red background cutout b&w image of a screaming chimp, a screaming woman, and greek statue of a woman along the bottom
I Want to Make You Safe
By Amy King
How Phenomena Appear to Unfold by Leslie Scalapino, Book cover showing intricately drawn peacocks on the right and wild turkeys to the left.
How Phenomena Appear to Unfold
By Leslie Scalapino
Cover for Aufgabe10_2011. Mosaic pattern with a rainbow of many small squares.
Aufgabe No. 10
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Cole Swensen
Beauport by Kate Colby, Bookcover showing a grey print of ornamental flowers on golden background
Beauport
By Kate Colby
cover of Time of Sky Castles in the Air by Ayane Kawata, translated by Sawako Nakayasu; illustration of bare trees growing out of grey water
Time of Sky & Castles in the Air
By Ayane Kawata
Translated by Sawako Nakayasu
Portrait of Colon Dash Parenthesis by Jeffrey Jullich, Book cover showing 10 picture frames filled with black rectangles.
Portrait of Colon Dash Parenthesis
By Jeffrey Jullich
cover of Aufgabe 9; grey background and greyscale mirrored figure of a human in circus satire with one foot on a stool, both figured connected by their shoulder
Aufgabe No. 9
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, Mark Tardi, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Laura Moriarty, Nathanaël
No Gender by kari edwards: Reflections on the Life & Work of kari edwards. Edited by Julian T. Brolaski, erica kaufman, E. Tracy Grinnell, Book cover showing black threads stitched into white fabric and covered with shiny, translucent tape.
No Gender: Reflections on the Life & Work of kari edwards
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, erica kaufman, Julian Talamantez Brolaski
Hyperglossia by Stacy Szymaszek a drawing with abstract shapes and black-and-white dots that appear to be dripping against a bright orange background.
Hyperglossia
By Stacy Szymaszek
Bharat jiva by kari edwards, Bookcover showing soft superimposed photographs of city walls and garlands
Bharat jiva
By kari edwards
From Dame Quickly by Jennifer Scappettone, a busy painting of moments in an urban landscape, different shapes that traverse the image and give it movement, navy blue background
From Dame Quickly
By Jennifer Scappettone
cover of Aufgabe 8; white background with black lines and squares building up the page
Aufgabe No. 8
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Matvei Yankelevich
cover of Face Before Against, by Isabelle Garron and translated by Sarah Riggs. Dark grey background with abstract white and beige figures intertwined and standing on a maroon oval.
Face Before Against
By Isabelle Garron
Translated by Sarah Riggs
cover for Afugabe Number 7. White background. in the center, a choppy triangle made up many differently sized pieces of wood, colors ranging from light brown to different shades of green.
Aufgabe No. 7
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, Julian Talamantez Brolaski, Jennifer Scappettone
cover of Animate, Inanimate Aims by brenda ijima; collaged image of lines and shapes in off whites, blues, greys, and black
Animate, Inanimate Aims
By Brenda Iijima
cover of Aufgabe 6, spring 2007; watercolor painting with curving lines and splotches in shades of yellow, grey, and blue
Aufgabe No. 6
Edited by E. Tracy Grinnell, Mark Tardi, Ray Bianchi
Fruitlands by Kate Colby, a drawing of a house infront of a forest, greyscale against a background of burgundy red. A sticker on the cover reads "Norma Faber First Book Award 2007"
Fruitlands
By Kate Colby
Four from Japan: Contemporary Poetry & Essays by Women, by Kiriu Minashita, Kyong Mi-Park, Ryoko Sekiguchi, Takako Arai, Introduction & Translation by Sawako Nakayasu, Book cover showing big brush strokes in blue, yellows and greens against grey background.
Four from Japan
By Ryoko Sekiguchi, Takako Arai, Kiriu Minashita, Kyong-Mi Park
Translated by Cole Swensen, Sawako Nakayasu, Ryoko Sekiguchi

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