Intersperse is "a random intersperse of two texts out of four" -- from peterhoward.org, Intersprese
"Peter Howard was born in Nottingham, educated at the Royal Grammar School, Worcester, and Hertford College, Oxford. Lived for the last twenty-five years in Cambridgeshire, working as a systems design consultant (whatever that means) for Philips, Simoco and Hidalgo. Peter's also a poet (whatever that means) - he's written a booklet of poems called Low Probability of Racoons, another going by the title of Game Theory, and a collection Weighing the Air. He has had poems published in magazines, on the WWW, and read on television. . . .
For five years back in the 'Nineties, Peter wrote an Internet poetry column for Poetry Review, and was a wizop on the CompuServe Poetry Forum. He has occasionally acted as guide for those wanting to find out about poetry and literature on the Internet.
He took part in the first trAce conference on Writers & the Internet held at the Broadway Media Centre, Nottingham, and in the Beyond Art? colloquium held in the Oxford Union Debating Chamber. You can now read the papers presented by some of the speakers at the colloquium. He has also given talks at two trAce Incubation symposia.
He was a tutor for the trAce Writing School, teaching Animated Poetry in Flash. He also taught courses on electronic literature for De Montford University.
Peter was a member of the poetry performance group The Joy of Six." -- from peterhoward.org, About
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Published in 2002 by BeeHive in Volume 5, Issue 1.
Dr. Talan Memmott and J. Patrick Forden gave this copy of the work to the Electronic Literature Lab in Summer 2018.
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