An interview with Tony Mancus.
The latest installment of the usual suspects.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Saturday, January 24, 2009
Congrats Michael Rerick
Michael Rerick's beautiful new book, In Ways Impossible to Fold, is now available from Marsh Hawk Press.Read his poems here, here, and here. Listen to some here.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Now Available

Mark Horosky's chapbook, Let It Be Nearby (CUE Editions 2008), is still available for purchase here.
Copies of LIBN are also available at Antigone Books.
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Also, check out these:
from Cannibal Books
Someone Else's Body
by Claire Donato
32 pages, hand-sewn
$6
from Flying Guillotine Press
Trouble with Mapping
by Brett Price
32 pages, hand-sewn
Limited edition of 74
$8
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Stephanie's news is official. But she has more . . . a second chapbook forthcoming from Kore Press. Congrats Steph!
Also this from the good people over at Cannibal:
Pals far & wide,
Cannibal Books is growing up. In 2009 we will have a studio space in Fayetteville, Arkansas through a local artist co-op, & we've compiled a mostly complete list of our books for the year, inlcuding chapbooks from Claire Donato, Carolyn Guinzio, Thomas Hummel, Shane Jones, Patrick Morrissey, Keith Newton, & Marvyn Petrucci. Newton & Petrucci's books are available now.
We are currently selling subscriptions for $60, which includes all our 2009 publications, including Cannibal: Issue Four & Narwhal, a journal of seven chapbooks by Kaziim Ali, Maureen Alsop, Sommer Browning, Laura Goode, Karla Kelsey, Kate Schapira, & Jared White which we put together with Typo co-editor Adam Clay.
More on our new space, Cannibal parties in Fayetteville, New York City, & elsewhere, and on AWP off site events, will appear on the Cannibal Blog at flesheatingpoems.blogspot.com.
Thanks to everyone who supported us in 2008.
Warmly,
Katy & Matt
Cannibal Books
Also this from the good people over at Cannibal:
Pals far & wide,
Cannibal Books is growing up. In 2009 we will have a studio space in Fayetteville, Arkansas through a local artist co-op, & we've compiled a mostly complete list of our books for the year, inlcuding chapbooks from Claire Donato, Carolyn Guinzio, Thomas Hummel, Shane Jones, Patrick Morrissey, Keith Newton, & Marvyn Petrucci. Newton & Petrucci's books are available now.
We are currently selling subscriptions for $60, which includes all our 2009 publications, including Cannibal: Issue Four & Narwhal, a journal of seven chapbooks by Kaziim Ali, Maureen Alsop, Sommer Browning, Laura Goode, Karla Kelsey, Kate Schapira, & Jared White which we put together with Typo co-editor Adam Clay.
More on our new space, Cannibal parties in Fayetteville, New York City, & elsewhere, and on AWP off site events, will appear on the Cannibal Blog at flesheatingpoems.blogspot.com.
Thanks to everyone who supported us in 2008.
Warmly,
Katy & Matt
Cannibal Books
Friday, January 02, 2009
Uninterested in Titling

Been in Jersey, thus the drop-off in posts recently. But here's some stuff you should know about:
A new Diagram is up.
So is the 4th issue of Tight.
An oldie-but-goodie essay by Mitchum Huehls on Harryette Mullen's punning and anagramming.
A review of Lisa Russ Spaar's Satin Crash.
"The Poetry of Anywhere"--an essay by Matt Henricksen.
Another by Patrick Morrissey on reading John Taggart.
Language as game-play.
Some words on Christopher Rizzo's brilliantly titled new chapbook, Naturalistless.
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