Graffiti Kolkata, volume 1, a new poetry journal edited by Subhankar Das, in Kolkata, India. Includes work by poets such as Catfish McDaris, Henry Denander, Kyle Allan, Yanis Livadas, Jim Wittenberg, Mistry Rainwater Lites, Subhankar Das, Falguni Roy, Michael McAloran, Lynn Alexander, Sharmy Panday and Gary Cummiskey.
Cover artwork by Henry Denander.
To order, email subhankar.das45@gmail.com.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Interludes of Passion by Ann Menebroker, published by Kamini Press
Interludes of Passion by Ann Menebroker, a mini-chapbook of three poems, published by Kamini Press, Stockholm, 2012.
Limited edition of 125 copies printed and signed by the author.
Cover artwork by Henry Denander.
To find out more about Kamini Press and to order titles, contact www.kaminipress.com
Limited edition of 125 copies printed and signed by the author.
Cover artwork by Henry Denander.
To find out more about Kamini Press and to order titles, contact www.kaminipress.com
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Thursday, 23 February 2012
Dawn Garisch: observing the patterns
Dawn Garisch lives in Cape Town and has had five novels and a collection of poetry published. Three of her novels have been published in the UK. In 2010 her novel Trespass was short-listed for the Commonwealth Prize in Africa, and in 2011 her poem Miracle, from her debut collection Difficult Gifts (Modjaji Books)won the EU Sol Plaatjie Poetry Award. A nonfiction work, Eloquent Body,will be published by Modjaji in March. Her work has appeared in literary journals such as New Coin, New Contrast, Carapace and Green Dragon. She runs workshops on writing and creative method, and is a practising medical doctor...read the Dye Hard Interview
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Sunday, 19 February 2012
A Book About Love & War & Death by Dick Higgins
A Book About Love & War & Death, a book-length aleatory poem by Fluxus artist Dick Higgins, was published by Something Else Press in 1972.
The first canto of the work was originally published under the same title by Nova Broadcast in 1969.
The first canto of the work was originally published under the same title by Nova Broadcast in 1969.
Thursday, 09 February 2012
The Idiot's Voice - a collection of previously unpublished poems by Sinclair Beiles
The Idiot's Voice is a collection of 25 previously unpublished poems by South African beat poet Sinclair Beiles, published by Cold Turkey Press, France.
The first edition is limited to 36 copies.
Cost is 15 euros, excluding postage.
To order, contact coldturkeypress@gerardbellaart.com
Also visit Who was Sinclair Beiles?
The first edition is limited to 36 copies.
Cost is 15 euros, excluding postage.
To order, contact coldturkeypress@gerardbellaart.com
Also visit Who was Sinclair Beiles?
Saturday, 04 February 2012
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