Wednesday, 28 August 2024
Tuesday, 27 August 2024
Somewhere else at Clarke's
My latest poetry collection Somewhere else is now available from Clarke's in Cape Town. You can order online or visit the shop in Long Street, Cape Town.
Somewhere else consists of 26 poems and is published by Graffiti Kolkata, India. It was the last book published before Graffiti's founder, poet Subhankar Das, passed from a sudden heart attack.
Monday, 19 August 2024
Sinclair Beiles in Cape Town
Good to see that Gregory Penfold in Cape Town has received his copy of Who was Sinclair Beiles?, published by Dye Hard Press.
Saturday, 17 August 2024
Thursday, 15 August 2024
The proof of Kobus Moolman's He Said/ /She Said has arrived!
South African poet Kobus Moolman's latest collection of poems, He Said/ /She Said, is due to be published by Dye Hard Press.
It is a limited print run of 120 numbered copies.
Due for publication by end of August.
Monday, 12 August 2024
Outside the cave still in Cape Town
Outside the cave: selected poems, by Gary Cummiskey, is still available at Clarke's Bookshop in Cape Town. You can either pop into the shop in person in Long Street, or order online.
Selected by renowned South African poet Kobus Moolman, Outside the cave brings together work by Gary Cummiskey from 1990 to 2020.
Outside the cave is published by Dye Hard Press.
Sunday, 11 August 2024
Saturday, 10 August 2024
Sunday, 04 August 2024
Somewhere else with an electric guitar
British artist Paul Warren sent this photo of Somewhere else alongside an electric guitar. Paul designed the cover of Somewhere else, and provided the front cover collage.
Somewhere else is a collection of 26 poems by Gary Cummiskey and was published by the late Subhankar Das's Graffiti in Kolkata, India.
Saturday, 03 August 2024
Somewhere else in Kolkata
Kolkata-based poet, songwriter and close friend of the late Subhankar Das, Santanu Roy is enjoying some cooler weather and getting round to reading my latest collection Somewhere else, which was the last publication by Subhankar's Graffiti.
Some good news, though, is that Santanu, Subhankar's widow Sabina and others are planning to continue with Graffiti publications.