Department #4
£4, May 2011 (A5, 48 pp.)
Now available. Featuring:
- Mark Cobley
- S J Fowler
- Harry Godwin
- Matthew Hall
- Colin Herd
- Peter Hughes
- Tom Jenks
- Justin Katko
- Carol Watts
£4, May 2011 (A5, 48 pp.)
Now available. Featuring:
£4.50, Nebulous Provenance / Sad Press, May 2011 (A4, 24 pp.)
A book of poems from Nebulous Provenance / Sad Press (The Second Edition Is The Real Edition Imprint). Tower defence defense games versus OK twin tower defence mages. Americans who knew where Pakistan was all along. Better love sizzles in the eggs for breakfast. The Big Breakfast, you can see it all laid out before you. The Sausage Egg McMuffin, you never know. There is no point in looking in a bun. Unless you are removing gherkins. That is a good point, gherkins.
£3.50
Contact Joe Luna for details.
£4 / £6 or $10 / $13, CRITICAL DOCUMENTS in collaboration with Bad Press, May 2011 (10 poems, 200 copies, 28 pp.)
ISBN 978-0-9567743-1-6
Limited edition has two-tone stencil cover and sparkly endpapers.
£4.50 (50p P&P), Grasp Press, May 2011 (30 copies, 175x125mm. 160gsm cold-pressed Canaletto)
Featuring:
£3.50 (UK) / £4.50 (Europe) / £5 (ROW), Red Ceilings Press, May 2011 (A6, 24 pages, 40 copies)
James Davies - Plants
£8.50, Reality Street, May 2011 (80 pp.)
'There is not a closed word class in this collection. Cinch-backed poems are piled high with name-teasing. Planxties of hom-bo him-jam merriment abound. Davies' wit sends us many a mass noun without Imms. Reading Plants "unmade" my day, and it is a melch better swing than I have ever sung.' - Tina Darragh
ISBN 978-1-874400-51-6
Carol Watts - Occasionals
£8.50, Reality Street, May 2011 (88 pp.)
Written over 12 months, from 23 September 2006 to 14 September 2007, Carol Watts’ sequence of poems explores the freight of a year with an ear to its future. Fragments and "cuts" of time and memory, light, sound, weather, the voices of children. John Clare wandering among rinds of a shoe-making village and city parakeets. Small series, detonating. The working through of an occasional tense, its cost, its serious music, its gift.
ISBN 978-1-874400-52-3
ER is a quarterly review dedicated chiefly to contemporary and visual art since 1940, but also containing treatments of matters literary, philosophical and political. It is Cork-focused, but strives to be international in scope, with reviews of events in Britain, Continental Europe, the Americas, the Middle East and Africa appearing in the first three issues.
Articles from the first two issues are now available via an online archive, including a piece by Trevor Joyce on the poetry of Tom Raworth, and derek beaulieu on conceptual writing. ER3, with Peter Manson on Mallarmé’s Herodiade, will be uploaded once the current issue goes out of print.
We are interested in hearing from prospective ER critics: so if you would like to contribute to the review now or in the future, please contact the editors, Fergal Gaynor and Ed Krčma, at enclavereview@gmail.com.
£2.50 (£1 P&P) / $7, Bad Press, April 2011 (28 pp.)
Four poems by four poets:
ISBN 978-0-9567743-0-9