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         Sukenick Ronald:     more books (56)
  1. 986 by RONALD SUKENICK, 1994
  2. Wallace Stevens: Musing The Obscure by Ronald SUKENICK, 1971
  3. Up; a Novel by ronald sukenick, 1968
  4. Witness Special Issue: Experimental Fiction, Volume III, No. 2/3 by Ronald Sukenick (Editor), 1989
  5. American Self-Conscious Fiction of the 1960s and 1970s; Donald Barthelme, Robert Coover, Ronald Sukenick by Janusz Semrau, 1986
  6. Indian Love Call ( from the Cornell Writer ) by Ronald Sukenick, 1953
  7. Up by Ronald Sukenick, 1970
  8. THE DEATH OF THE NOVEL AND OTHER STORIES. by Ronald. SUKENICK, 1969-01-01
  9. Narralogues; truth in fiction. (SUNY series, the margins of literature) by Ronald. Sukenick,
  10. Musing the Mosaic: Approaches to Ronald Sukenick
  11. Witness Special Issue Experimental Fiction by Ronald Sukenick, 1989
  12. Degenerative Prose: Writing Beyond Category.: An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by Michael Hemmingson, 1995-09-22
  13. Doggy Bag.: An article from: The Review of Contemporary Fiction by David Seed, 1994-09-22

61. Urntaroutexas.hrc.00173 Ronald Sukenick A Preliminary Inventory
Descriptive Summary sukenick, ronald, 1932 ronald sukenick Papers 1941-1999 105 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize flat file folder, 4 galleys (49.06
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urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00173 Ronald Sukenick: A Preliminary Inventory of His Papers at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center Liz Murray University of Texas at Austin Text converted and initial EAD tagging provided by Apex Data Services, April 2001. Finding aid written in English. Tue Jul 22 15:09:27 CDT 2003 urn:taro:utexas.hrc.00173 converted from EAD 1.0 to 2002 by v1to02.xsl (20030505). Descriptive Summary Sukenick, Ronald, 1932- Ronald Sukenick Papers 105 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 1 oversize flat file folder, 4 galleys (49.06 linear feet) The papers of this American writer contain drafts of novels, short stories, and literary non-fiction, as well as personal and professional correspondence and material associated with his college and teaching years. Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, University of Texas at Austin English. Scope and Contents Spanning six decades from the 1940s to 1990s, this comprehensive collection of Ronald Sukenick, innovative writer, publisher, theorist, and educator, contains drafts of his novels, short stories, and literary non-fiction as well as personal and professional correspondence and material associated with his college and teaching years. The collection is organized in four Series: Series I. Works (52 boxes), Series II. Correspondence, 1940s-1990s (26 boxes), Series III. Personal/Career-Related (21 boxes), and Series IV. Works of Others (6 boxes).

62. JOHN DINSMORE, MODERN FIRST EDITIONS AND SELECTED ART
Founded by ronald sukenick and others in 1974, the Fiction Collective is a nonprofit writers coop whose purpose is to publish serious fiction,
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63. FROM THE FRAGMENT
ronald sukenick. (433). ***. A stylistic, one might say a cultural, ideal for Western Civilization, the best style is the style not noticed;
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FROM THE FRAGMENT A POETICS
Barbara Henning
Dear poets and students in my writing workshops- Some of the areas that are covered include: (1) To approach language as material; (2) To live a poetic life, collaborating with other poets and artists; (3) To break rules and make up new forms and constraints; (4) To write the truth, as you know it; (5) To acknowledge and consider the slippery nature of truth, language and thought; and (6) instead of attempting to reproduce reality, attempting to change it. There are approximately 115 passages, including my own text; the passages range from one short sentence to 150 words. I hope that this fragmented collection of manifestos, interviews, essays and statements on poetics will introduce you to some of the history and slanted thinking about experimental poetics and poetry, at least by those writers who have influenced my writing and thinking. Perhaps you will consider jotting down your own thoughts and quotes from other writers in the right hand margin. With humor and confusion

64. 2GQ ~ 2 Gyrlz Quarterly ~ Portland, Oregon Arts, Literature, & Madness: FC2's RO
Step on up for the ronald sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Prize sponsored by Fiction Collective Two (FC2) and watch your $25 entry fee turn
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FC2's RONALD SUKENICK/AMERICAN BOOK REVIEW INNOVATIVE FICTION PRIZE
We're not normally in the business of passing along info about literary contests that require reading fees (although reading all your submissions? we understand just how time-consuming it is). But hey. is pretty darned cool. You'd be very lucky indeed to be published alongside Lance Olsen, Criz Mazza, Linda Schor, and Lidia Yuknavitch. Step on up for the Ronald Sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Prize sponsored by Fiction Collective Two (FC2) and watch your $25 entry fee turn into $1000 plus publication! Lance's letter about the contest follows. Please help pass the word about the Ronald Sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Prize sponsored by Fiction Collective Two (FC2). Huge apologies if you receive more than one of these announcements; we're working off several overlapping email lists. Many, many thanks in advance. Lance Olsen
Chair, FC2 Board of Directors Eligibility The Ronald Sukenick/American Book Review Innovative Fiction Contest is open to any writer of English who is a citizen of the United States and who has not previously published with Fiction Collective Two. Submissions may include a collection of short stories, one or more novellas, or a novel. Works that have previously appeared in magazines or in anthologies may be included. Translations and previously self-published collections are not eligible. To avoid conflict of interest, former or current students or close friends of the final judge for 2008, Michael Martone, are ineligible to win the contest. Employees and Board members of FC2 are not eligible to enter.

65. Bruce Sterling. Slipstream
SCOTT Last Night at the Brain Thieves Ball sukenick, ronald - Up; Down; Out SUSKIND, PATRICK - Perfume THEROUX, PAUL - O-Zone THOMAS,
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66. Works Cited - Shit Into Gold: Jim Carroll's Basketball Diaries And Forced Entrie
sukenick, ronald. Down and In Life in the Underground. New York Beech TreeMorrow, 1987. Sutherland, S. Rapping with a Catholic Boy.
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Shit Into Gold: Jim Carroll's The Basketball Diaries and Forced Entries
By Cassie Carter Allen, Donald, ed. The New American Poetry . New York: Grove, 1960. Appel, Alfred Jr. Introduction. Nabokov xv-lxxi. Berrigan, Ted. "Jim Carroll." Culture Hero Bockris, Victor. Warhol . London: Muller, 1989. Borden, Jeff. "Jim Carroll: Pain Paved Way to Better Life for Rocker." Columbus (Ohio) Evening Dispatch 11 Feb. 1981. Newsbank, Performing Arts Index, 1980-81, fiche 101, grid F4. Cain, Scott. "Rock Star Poet Jim Carroll Comes to Atlanta." Atlanta (Ga.) Journal 13 Mar. 1981. Newsbank, Performing Arts Index, 1980-81, fiche 123, grid E10. Camus, Albert. The Myth of Sisyphus and Other Essays . Trans. Justin O'Brien. New York: Vintage, 1955. Carroll, Jim. "Author's Note." The Basketball Diaries: Age 12-15. By Jim Carroll. Bolinas, CA: Tombouctou-Lamplighter, 1978. xi.

67. Ron Sukenick - Indianapolis - Founder - Biznik
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68. Thinking Points: Interview With Ron Sukenick By Josh Hinds
Ron sukenick is the president and founder of The Relationship Strategies Institute, a global training and business development company that provides
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Interview with Ron Sukenick by Josh Hinds
I had this short interview with Josh Hinds from www.businessnetworkingadvice.com back in November and thought you would enjoy it.
Ron Sukenick is the president and founder of The Relationship Strategies Institute , a global training and business development company that provides innovative, effective and relevant programs and systems for corporations, organizations, and associations. He is the author of "Networking Your Way To Success" and co-author of "The Power Is In The Connection".
Josh: How do you define Business Networking and why do you feel it is important?
Josh: Can you share one or two ideas that someone could put into practice that would help them to improve their business networking skills? Ron Sukenick: So many ideas, and so little room to share them. I always take at least 15 minutes before I leave an event to walk around the room and say goodbye to people that I met for the first time. You would be amazed on the impact at point of interaction the person your saying goodbye to has. Another idea is to put in place a solid system of follow-up that begins with a simple e-mail to everyone you meet within 24 hours from the date of the event. The impact is also pretty high in getting people to remember you. You would be amazed by how many people we meet never follow-up with you.Most people are going after the sale. I always go after the relationships.-You can visit Ron Sukenick at

69. BOOKS RECEIVED*
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70. Minimalism Vs. Postmodernism In Contemporary American Fiction
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