I’m proud to be one of the co-organizers of &NOW 2015, a celebration of writing that explodes the boundaries of visual art, music, filmmaking, and performance to create entirely new artistic forms. The festival will be held on the CalArts campus beginning March 25 and concludes March 28 with a keynote address by M. NourbeSe Philip.  Here’s a write-up in the Los Angeles Times, with more details on the conference are available at andnow2015.com.

It features (among others): Harold Abramowitz, Samuel Ace, Amanda Ackerman, Diana Arterian, Derek Beaulieu, Dodie Bellamy, Brian Blanchfield, Amaranth Borsuk, Lee Ann Brown, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Amina Cain, Teresa Carmody, Joshua Clover, Joshua Corey, Maria Damon, Ben-Sandra Doller, Kate Durbin, Stephen van Dyck, Ken Ehrlich, Tom La Farge, Yelena Gluzman, Johannes Göransson, K. Lorraine Graham, Patrick Greaney, Carla Harryman, Jeremy Hight, Lily Hoang, Jen Hofer, Henry Hoke, Paul Hoover, Jibade-Khalil Huffman, Bhanu Kapil, Jennifer Karmin, Douglas Kearney, Kevin Killian, Janice Lee, Sueyeun Juliette Lee, Rachel Levitsky, Robin Coste Lewis, Joyelle McSweeney, Miranda Mellis, Megan Milks, Christina Milletti, Stephen Motika, Maggie Nelson, Pauline Oliveros, Claudia Rankine, Frances Richard, Martha Ronk, Janet Sarbanes, Jennifer Scappettone, Davis Schneiderman, Mady Schutzman, Julianna Spahr, Anna Joy Springer, Stephanie Strickland, TC Tolbert, Steve Tomasula, Edwin Torres, Deb Olin Unferth, Divya Victor, Benjamin Weissman, Christine Wertheim, Ronaldo Wilson, and Stephanie Young.