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YT COMMUNICATION PAYBACK AND AFFINITY TOUR 2007 YT COMMUNICATION PAYBACK AND AFFINITY TOUR 2007

• • 2007 • •

Oct 2 - Tues 8pm
Frances Kruk, Sean Bonney,
Sophie Robinson, Joshua Strauss

Yt Communication
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Nov 6 - Tues 8pm
Mystery Nation-State People!

Dec 4 - Tues 8pm
noux mobaxak
webcam transmission and film screening

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YT COMMUNICATION PAYBACK AND AFFINITY TOUR 2007 YT COMMUNICATION PAYBACK AND AFFINITY TOUR 2007

POET BIOS

Sean Bonney lives in East London in the borough of Hackney, which an October 2006 Channel 4 program declared the worst place to live in the UK. Out of Hackney Bonney runs Yt Communication with Frances Kruk, publishing the occasional pamphlet, chapbook, or circular. His work-in-progress and notes on his reading can be found at Abandoned Buildings. Bonney is the author of Blade Pitch Control Unit (Salt, 2005) and numerous pamphlets, including Document: hexprogress and, most recently, Black Water. See him reading poems in Cork Ireland at Meshworks.

Frances Kruk is a Canadian poet based out of London via Hackney. She edits Yt Communication with Sean Bonney and has a pamphlet out called Dig Oubliette. She has poems in numerous magazines like Pilot and Plantarchy - you can find her blog here: dark mucus.

Sophie Robinson was born in suburbia in the 1980s, and now lives and works in London. She has recently completed an MA in Poetic Practice at Royal Holloway, University of London, and is researching a PhD. Her work has been published by yt communication and featured in How2 and Pilot. Blog: smudgy like on television

Joshua Strauss is a poet, film-maker, musician and performance artist from Buffalo. In your presence he will backflip off the roof of your afro if you have one, or if you don't then your carriage-house converted into a vegetarian skate-park. His work has appeared in the journal Plantarchy as well as in numerous self-distributed publications. Josh is a rareity in an impossible world. Not to be missed.

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