Electronic Overland Buy this issue Benjamin Laird curates Overland's first edition of electronic and digital-born poetry. Features Mez Breeze, Jim Andrews, Jason Nelson, Pip Smith, Gary Barwin, Hazel Smith (with Roger Dean and Greg White), Tully Hansen and Jessica Rae. Issue Contents Poetry Disappearing Hazel Smith, Roger Dean and Greg White Counting Jessica Rae The new squeeze Gary Barwin Textual skyline Jason Nelson Aleph Null Jim Andrews Writing Tully Hansen Wayside renga Pip Smith Real_Time_"1sts!" [or: PanoptiConned Imagery From The Scene] Mez Breeze Editorial Editorial Editorial team Browse the issue: Poetry Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Disappearing Hazel Smith, Roger Dean and Greg White Follow this link to listen to the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Counting Jessica Rae Follow this link to read the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · The new squeeze Gary Barwin Follow this link to view the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Textual skyline Jason Nelson Follow this link to launch the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Aleph Null Jim Andrews Follow this link to launch the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Writing Tully Hansen Follow this link to launch the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Wayside renga Pip Smith Follow this link to launch the poem. Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Real_Time_"1sts!" [or: PanoptiConned Imagery From The Scene] Mez Breeze Follow this link to read the poem. Editorial Published in Overland Issue Electronic Overland · Editorial Editorial team The pieces here are products of our time – a time of diverse mediums and expression, and the web a place where such boundaries blur. That is to say, all of these works are poems, yet the poet/writer/composer/programmer/artist has used significantly different methods to write them. These poems are textual, aural, visual and reader controllable, and this materiality is critical to their reading. Previous Issue 212 Spring 2013 Next Issue 213 Summer 2013