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Monday
Jan312011

MIMEO MIMEO 4

The fourth issue of MIMEO MIMEO is now available.

Featuring:

  • Language: Enemy, Pursuit by Asa Benveniste, poet and publisher of London’s legendary Trigram Press
  • Interview with Tom Raworth about Trigram, Zephyrus Image and Goliard (conducted by Matt Chambers and Kyle Schlesinger)
  • UK Small Press Publishing Since 1960 by Ken Edwards
  • Interview with David Meltzer about British Poetry Revival (conducted by Alastair Johnston)
  • Abysses and Quick Vicissitudes: Some Notes on the Mimeo Editions of Bill Griffiths by Alan Halsey
  • Selection of letters from Eric Mottram to Jeff Nuttall
  • Before I Became Modern Art Interview with Trevor Winkfield (conducted by Miles Champion)
  • CAT-Scanning the Little Magazine by Richard Price

Cover by Trevor Winkfield.

via Kyle Schlesinger

Monday
Jan242011

Crater 10: Ken Edwards - Millions of Colours

Millions of colours is the final part of Bardo: forty-nine prose pieces over seven days, a modern rewrite of the Bardo Thodol, the devotional work known in the West as The Tibetan Book of the Dead. “Bardo” means an interval or a transitional period. The setting here is the port and old town of Hastings, on the south coast of England. Previous parts of the work in various versions have appeared as Red & green, a pamphlet from Oystercatcher Press (2009), and also in the journals and e-journals Cannibal Spices, Pages, 10th Muse and Veer Away. It is hoped that the whole work will be published before too long.

Ken Edwards is the editor and publisher of Reality Street. His most recent book is Songbook (Shearsman, 2009).

£5 (£1 P&P UK / £2 ROW), Crater Press, Dec 2010 (7 pages, requires paperknife)

Wednesday
Jan192011

Arthur Shilling Press: Alex Davies - How Vivid the Claret

£1.80 (UK & EU only), Arthur Shilling Press, 2011 (24 pages, A6, first 20 copies have unique cover images taken from "Stories for Boys", the remaining 10 copies are reproduced prints)

To purchase from outside the UK/EU, please contact the editor, Harry Godwin.

The Arthur Shilling Press site has also had a redesign. Be sure to check it out even if you don't plan to buy the book.

Sunday
Dec192010

zimZalla object 008

zimZalla object 008, A Dictionary of Poetic Forms by Tom Watts, is now available. Playfully deconstructing the structures and strictures of formalised verse, the dictionary is a set of rules for non-participants and a guide book to places already visited.

£1.50 (P&P included)

Read a sample

Saturday
Dec182010

Sean Bonney - For the Administration (After Rimbaud)

£6 (UK P&P included, £1 P&P ROW), Crater Press, 2010 (9 pages, hand-pressed and bound, limited run 150 copies)

Friday
Dec172010

CLR4

Cambridge Literary Review 4 is now available, featuring:

  • Lorqi Bilnk
  • Emily Critchley
  • Jean Day
  • Jesse Drury
  • Rachel Blau DuPlessis
  • Raymond Geuss
  • Simon Jarvis
  • John Matthias
  • Vanessa Place
  • Lisa Robertson
  • Iain Sinclair
  • John Wilkinson
Tuesday
Dec142010

Tripwire

Tripwire, a journal of poetics, was founded in 1998 by Yedda Morrison and David Buuck. Six issues were published between 1998-2002, with a special supplement published in September, 2004 for the RNC protests in New York. In 2011, Tripwire is being re-launched, with several new issues to be announced soon. See the submissions page for more information.

Website

Submissions page

Monday
Dec132010

Parameters

£4.50 (P&P included), Parameter, 2010 (208 pages)

Parameters is a collection of articles, essays and reviews written by Michael Murray for Parameter Magazine between 2005 and 2009. Michael’s deeply written and elegantly executed pieces cover a wide range of subjects, including the poetry of Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, the modern dance of Pina Bausch and the music of Alban Berg.
Sunday
Dec122010

FINITE LOVE

£5 / $10, Bad Press & CRITICAL DOCUMENTS, 2010 (20 pages)

Simon Morley writes: "The world is everything that oughtn't to be the case, and most of it has crashed here in this small pamphlet by Mr K**** and Mr W*****. I didn't enjoy myself, hated the whole thing, wanted to look away; but then again there is no one else to look to, it fills one's vision so. This is real Agent Orange in an imaginary garden. Have it."
Friday
Dec102010

Reality Street: ReScript Books

ReScript Books is a new imprint, dedicated to bringing back into print works of English literature that have been unavailable, or are ill served by current editions.

The imprint launches in January 2011 with two titles: Dracula's Precursors, a collection of three early vampire tales, including the neglected classic "The Mysterious Stranger"; and The Ivory Gate, which includes later poems and fragments by Thomas Lovell Beddoes.

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