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Friday
Aug202010

New Atkins Crater

Details here of how to get your hands on the new Tim Atkins publication from Richard Parker's Crater press.
Saturday
Aug072010

zimZalla #5

zimZalla object 005 a miniature book of visual poetry by Derek Beaulieu, is now available. Each book is accompanied by a magnifying glass and is presented in a cloth bag. Click here to buy a copy for £2 including postage via Paypal.

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Friday
Jul302010

Jeff Hilson - In the Assarts

£6, Veer Books, July 2010 (92 pages)

ISBN 978-1-907088-18-6

Tuesday
Jul272010

Damn The Caesars Publications

Four new publications from Richard Owens' neck of the woods. Go here then here.

Thursday
Jul222010

Veer Books Launch @ BBK 

Saturday 24th July, 7pm

The launch of Out To Lunch 'Smooch Tentet Resolve' and Cris Paul 'stenia cultus handbook'.

The Council Room, Birkbeck College Main Building, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7HX (entrance on Torrington Square)

Admission is free, all welcome.

Sunday
Jul112010

Josh Stanley - Contranight Escha Black

£5 / $10, CRITICAL DOCUMENTS, July 2010 (22 pages, 250 copies)

Friday
Jul092010

zimZalla object 004

zimZalla object 004, a set of postcards by Stephen Emmerson, is now available.

Thursday
Jul082010

Sean Bonney - 5 Poems after Rimbaud

£3.50 (50p P&P), Grasp Press, July 2010 (limited run of 20 copies).
Sunday
Jul042010

Reality Street Summer Sale

Reality Street has an epic summer sale taking place up until 31st August.

Thursday
Jul012010

Francesca Lisette - as the rushes were

£8 (£1 P&P) Grasp Press, 2010 (13 pages)

This pamphlet collects poems - including Tar Orchid, published separately as a broadside last year - written between February 2008 and February 2009. Machine-printed but otherwise hand-made copies, with cover artwork by Paul Alexander Thornton, and designed using a new typeface by Daniel Rhatigan.

In the recent Openned Zine Issue 2, Luke Roberts said THIS about Lisette's recent work: "... toying with obscurity, confident measure, I think actually being deliberately secretive as a form of intimacy, or a way of controlling intimacy. The highly ornate vocabulary of her poetry establishes a strange relationship with the listener: the way I follow Lisette's work is like a grid, or aspects and planes of meaning and signifying which are constantly shifting. Maybe these grids and aspects and planes are attached to bodies, or at least a you and an I, even if those poles get repeatedly flipped and turned and examined."

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