Lisa Galt Bond

Paul Blackburn, dazzled by Bond's work in Magazine, sent a tape of one of her readings to John Sinclair who then published In Sight, her first book, through his Artist's Workshop Press in Detroit.  D.R. Wagner published her second book, Radar (Niagara Press). Her poems have also been published in IS, The Harris Review, Gaviota (Amsterdam).

She co-founded and performed with the Tin Palace All Stars, a group of poets and jazz musicians featuring Richie Cole, Paul Pines, Eddie Jefferson, Margot Da Silva and Frank Murphy with whom she co-founded Fox Press and Fox Magazine and which later published Geography of the Erotic Body by Margot da Silva.  Bond founded Express Press.  She was co-founder (with Rick Borgia of Mink DeVille) of Hypnotech Productions, a studio that did sound tracks for movies in the 1990's.

Lyrcist and Musical Producer, Lisa co-produced The Great Jazz Series at St. Mark's Church which featured concerts by Eddie Jefferson and Richie Cole, Leon Thomas, and Joe Lee Wilson in the late seventies.

"blood/people" is part of Lunar Tunes, a series of collaborations with artist Corina Teunissen van Manen (Tiny Editions, Amsterdam, 1985).

With Gerry de Burca she produced Biting the Apple, a cassette collection of poetry by New York and European poets.