The amazing Katy Gray will be bouncing through the winding, cobblestone streets of DUMBO twittering about the art action under the bridges. You can follow along on BOMBLOG, or follow us on twitter here.
The amazing Katy Gray will be bouncing through the winding, cobblestone streets of DUMBO twittering about the art action under the bridges. You can follow along on BOMBLOG, or follow us on twitter here.

You’re panicking / because you can’t remember the meaning / of nonchalant, but I’m massaging / your neck, whispering, / It’s what you are. This ninth episode of Phoned-In, our poetry-reading-by-phone podcast, features a reading by Mark Leidner. Click through to listen and read a short Q&A in which he and Luke Degnan discuss Twitter, robot voices, and pitchforking steaming piles of irony. Click through to listen to the podcast and watch one of Mark’s poetry-reading robot videos.
Artist, painter, and BOMB blogger Tatiana Berg has exclusive access to the Armory Show preview today yesterday and VOLTA NY today. She’ll be live tweeting on location armed with only an iPhone, a VIP pass, and plenty of moxie. Read her impressions in 140 character bursts on our twitter page, or on the widget below:

In case you haven’t noticed, we’re co-publishing Rick Moody’s short story, “Some Contemporary Characters,” on Twitter, which has generated an enormous amount of buzz, both positive and negative. The whole project is an experiment set up by Electric Literature. We’re curious to know your thoughts on the Twitter-exclusive story: feel free to leave them in the comments section.
Stay tuned for up-to-the minute dispatches from the hottest literary fest in the BK by our superstar intern Jack Palmer, and make sure to stop by booth 25 for a sneak peek at the Fall issue or an exclusive David Kramer “Parting Shots” poster, among other goodies. Tune in here or at www.twitter.com/BOMBMagazine
Jack Palmer is an English export living in Brooklyn who currently interns at BOMB Magazine and Bookforum.
Mike Shankman is live tweeting from the casting call line for Bravo’s new reality “artist” show, judged by Sarah Jessica Parker.
Stay tuned for live coverage of BEA-related events, meanderings in tweet form from the floor of the Javitz Center, coming to you via mobile text courtesy of Sasheem Silkiss-Hero!