Contributors
Guy R. Beining
Andrew Topel
Nico Vassilakis
Geof Huth
John M Bennett
Richard Kostelanetz
Leon 5
http://tipoftheknife.blogspot.com/2010/09/tip-of-knife-issue-2-in-paleolithic.html
From the intro:
"In Paleolithic times, networking meant mail: hard copy, post office-stuffed snail mail; stamps, envelopes, and licking yucky stuff were the order of the day. It was effective- I got to know scores of visual poets, and we all put out great magazines, courtesy of the U.S. Mail. The main problem- it’s slow, and I’m not very good at waiting.
So Time is great at breaking down barriers. We see near instant interaction thanks to internet communication. I have had entire conversations, video included, with a visual poet in Germany. He emailed me a file of goods for future Tip of the Knife mags. Twenty days work in twenty minutes."