Click Here to listen to Michael Casteels reading at the March 11th Thrive Reading Series.
As always, thanks to Bruce Kauffman for recording and playing back this reading on his radio show: Finding a voice. on CFRC.
Click Here to listen to Michael Casteels reading at the March 11th Thrive Reading Series. Special Thanks to Bruce Kauffman for hosting/recording/playing back this reading from February 15th. Jeanette Lynes launched her new book "Archive of the Undressed". Ashely Elizabeth Best and myself were guest readers.
You can listen to the reading HERE Here's a sneak-peek at Puddles of Sky's most recent publication: In Defence of the Attacked Center Pawn by Jason Heroux. We're in the final stages of editing before taking the project to the printers. Here is a quick taste of the kind of poetry you'll find inside: She told me to take care of her pet cobweb after she died. "Feed it flies and dust," she said, "Breath on it twice a day for exercise" We're hoping to have it finished up by the end of March, that way we can ship it out in early April, just in time for National Poetry Month, and to help make T.S Eliot's cruellest month a little less Wastelandish. A little more year-end chapbookery. Cameron Anstee(Apt. 9 press) has just posted a series of short chapbook reviews in which a few Puddles of Sky chapbooks make appearances. Cameron is a great reviewer. You should check out his review of Jim Smith's new book, Happy Birthday, Nicanor Parra, along with his brief write up of Nelson Ball.
Thanks to Cameron for including some of our chapbooks in his reviews, you can check them out here: http://cameronanstee.wordpress.com/2012/12/31/novemberdecember-reading-miscellany-part-three/ One week ago, the world did not end. The New Year is just around the bend, and along with it a host of "Best of 2012" lists. What a pleasant surprise to find two PoSP chapbooks featured on Amanda Earl's 'Best Chapbooks of 2012' : Howie Good's Strange Roads, and my own Cemantics. We're among great company. Check out Amanda's Blog to see who else made the list, and then, see if you can order some. That's what I'm about to do.
And don't forget to have a great New Years! Two weeks ago I thought I was being overly ambitious, hoping to have two new chapbooks ready for this weekends Indie Literary Market happening in Toronto. It was a bunch of work and my hands are aching from all the cutting/folding/stapling, but I'm pleased to say that Strange Roads by Howie Good, and Cemantics by myself are now ready to launch. If you're in Toronto come and check out our table at the Tranzac Club 292 Brunswick Ave., Toronto, Ontario M5S 2M7 If you're interested in ordering either, or both chapbooks check out the Chapbooks page. Now Available to Order: illiterature. issue two. a journal of surreal and visual poetry. This issue features poetry by: rob mclennan , Ashley-Elizabeth Best, Jesse Patrick Ferguson, Natalie King, Howie Good, Andrew Topel, Michael Nelson, Kevin Spenst, Sarah Richardson, James J. Stevenson, Darius Kinney, Derek Russel, Bob MacKenzie, Dustin Unger, Domenico Capilongo & Gary Barwin. Check out our Chapbooks page to order a copy. Only $5! A series of eight visual poems by one of Canada's best-known visual poets. Featured as this month's Project Tangiblog mail-out, but can also be ordered on its own. Check out our Chapbooks page to get a copy. Featured as this month's Project Tangiblog mail out, but can also be ordered on its own. Check out our Broadsides & Other Stuff page to find out how you can get a copy of this chapbook. Photo by Allison Chisholm Cave Paintings of the 21st Century, a book of concrete poems is now for sale. Check out our Chapbooks page for more details, and to order your copy today! |
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