
Book Seven
Hung Q. Tu
ISBN: 1-891190-07-5
Publication: 2000
Pages: 123
Hung Q. Tu was born in Vietnam but grew up in San Diego, California. His first book of poetry, A Great Ravine, was published by Parenthesis Writing Series. He received his BA in Literature at the University of California, San Diego and has an MFA degree in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. He is a founding editor of the literary publisher, Krupskaya.
Atelos Catalogue
 
							Raw MaterialsAstrid Lorgange
 
							Totality CantosBrian Ang
 
							WorkBrandon Brown
 
							Weak LinkRob Halpern
 
							YavizaRoberto Harrison
 
							The Republic of Exit 43Jennifer Scappettone
 
							The bright red horse—and the blue—Katy Lederer
 
							Merry HellSara Larsen
 
							The Coffin Nail BluesTed Pearson
 
							Notched SunsetsTim Wood
 
							Journey to the SunBrent Cunningham
 
							PreDictionaryMikhail Epstein
 
							HowellTyrone Williams
 
							One Last DitchErik J. M. Schneider
 
							To After That (Toaf)Renee Gladman
 
							The RoutePatrick Durgin & Jen Hofer
 
							PoPedology of an Ambient LanguageEdwin Torres
 
							ParseCraig Dworkin
 
							To The CognoscentiTom Mandel
 
							The TransformationJuliana Spahr
 
							NegativityJocelyn Saidenberg
 
							Ultra VioletaLaura Moriarty
 
							City EclogueEd Roberson
 
							Occupational TreatmentTaylor Brady
 
							Open ClothesSteve Benson
 
							Noh BusinessMurray Edmond
 
							The Up and UpTed Greenwald
 
							BlipSoak01Tan Link
 
							Poetical DictionaryLohren Green
 
							Tis of TheeFanny Howe
 
							PlatformRodrigo Toscano
 
							Fashionable Noise: On Digital PoeticsBrian Kim Stefans
 
							The CraveKit Robinson
 
							Some Vague WifeKathy Lou Schultz
 
							lighthouseM. Mara-Ann
 
							Gardener of StarsCarla Harryman
 
							ForthcomingJalal Toufic
 
							Alien TattersClark Coolidge
 
							VersimilitudeHung Q. Tu
 
							R-huLeslie Scalapinio
 
							Cable Factory 20Lytle Shaw
 
							Pamela: A NovelPamela Lu
 
							TrueRae Armantrout
 
							Bad HistoryBarrett Watten
 
							The Literal WorldJean Day