
The BeeHive collection is eclectic — made up of original fiction, poetry and critical theory titles, hypermedia works, visual poetry and other forms of creative network practice […] it has evolved into an important resource for online literary media.
-Talan Memmott
BeeHive was first published in May of 1998 and was active until 2002. It has published more than 100 authors and has a variety of media and poetry collections. Some well known authors found in the BeeHive archive are: Talan Memmott, Carolyn Guertin, Reiner Strasser, William Poundstone, Alan Sondheim, Nick Montfort, and Mez.
This publication has not yet been reviewed in I ♥ E-Poetry, though a handful of works were reviewed in other venues. If you wish to contribute entries on this publication, feel free to contact the editor.
URL: Beehive
Publisher and Editor: Talan Memmott
Years of Publication: Vol 1 (1998), Vol 2 (1999), Vol 3 (2000), Vol 4 (2001), Vol. 5 (2002)
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Works Reviewed
Volume 3
Issue No.4
Volume 4
Issue No. 1
Issue No. 2
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Works Not Reviewed
Note: You can find links to the works within each volume.
Links to individual works are in the volumes.
- Mapping the Acephale by John Attebury, David J. Beaulieu,
- George Dunn, Talan Memmott, Don Socha
- Kathy Acker- Steven Shaviro
- Bread Crumbs- Talan Memmott
Issue No.2
- “Queen Bees and the Hum of the Hive” by Carolyn Guertin
Issue No. 3
- “Jilt- A Romance” by Talan Memmott
Issue No. 4
- “Swarm: 1998 Beehive Poetry Anthology” by John Birkbeck,
Janet I. Buck, Dwight Homer, Thom Kellar, Michael Rothenberg,
David Sutherland, and Doug Tanoury
Issue No.1
- “Threading Through the Petrified Glyph” by Joel Weishaus
- “She/it” by Jeff Parker
Issue No. 3
- “Renovation” by Jeff Thompson
Issue No.4
- “Location and Seahorse” by Reiner Strasser
Issue No.5
- “Sky Scratchez” by Mez and Talan Memmott
- “Skeleton Sky” by Carolyn Guertin
Issue No.1
- “The Roots of Nonlinearity: Toward a Theory of Web-Specific Art-Writing” by Christy Sheffield Sanford
Issue No.2
- “AMYGDALA” by Joel Weishaus
- “Poem by Numbers” by Ted Warnell
- “The Halo Brace” by Jeffrey Thomson
- “Mist Ridge” by Barry Smylie, Robin Baker, George Stepanenko
Issue No. 3
- “Modern Keller” by Jacqueline Goss
- “PROJECTS FOR MOBILE PHONES” by Alan Sondheim
Issue No. 4
- “The Art of M[ez]ang.elle.ing: Constructing Polysemic & Neology Fic/Factions Online” by Mez
Issue No. 1
- “On Stelarc” by Alan Sondheim and Stelarc
- “The Girl and the Wolf” by Nick Montfort
Issue No. 2
- “War Games” by Jennifer Ley
- “Issues in Phenomenology” by Ryan Whyte
- “The Country Between Us” by Diane Greco
Issue No.3
- “The Dream Life” by Thom Swiss
- “Digital Code and Literary Text” by Florian Cramer
- “Invention (Cyberpoetry)” by Komninos Zervos
- “Panhandle” by Jason Nelson
- “The Meddlesome Passenger” by Scott Rettberg
- “_][ad][Dressed in a Skin C.ode_” by Mez
- “Intersperse, Ugly” by Peter Howard
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