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August 13, 2013

furtherotherbookworks:

The folks from the MCBA Prize were kind...



furtherotherbookworks:



The folks from the MCBA Prize were kind enough to post images from all entrants, so even though Rubble Paper didn’t advance to the final round, you can view a few images from the book here. And congratulations to Clifton Meador, whose winning book is just gorgeous.


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Published on August 13, 2013 16:31

August 6, 2013

furtherotherbookworks:

Further Other Book Works is gearing up...



furtherotherbookworks:



Further Other Book Works is gearing up to launch its first full length collection, Paul Klinger’s Rubble Paper, Paper Rubble. The book should be available at Small Press Distribution by September, but if you can’t wait until then, we’re offering a special for the month of August:

For $50 plus shipping, we’ll send you Klinger’s book AND this 13"x19" print, which features a page from the book and a field print of an alligator made by the author. That’s $25 for the book and $25 for the print.


Buy Now for $50 + $10 shipping

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Published on August 06, 2013 09:00

August 5, 2013

rauner:

Cecilia Vicuña > Ink & blood as one 



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Cecilia Vicuña > Ink & blood as one 

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Published on August 05, 2013 15:24

anaturalhistoryofcolours:

evan kennedy!!!!!!
i saw him perform...



anaturalhistoryofcolours:



evan kennedy!!!!!!


i saw him perform from this project at n/a gallery as part of the poem talks series


the most talked-about thing of the summer for sure


afieryflyingroule:



Evan Kennedy Segue New York City February 2, 2013


XIV. Cantico Del Sole


Francis called the fog God’s creature


from fear and amity. Fire could speak


to me about how your kicks tried stamping


it out but I still wouldn’t know you


from Francis or those dead to law.


I am on a bicycle lowly yet manifold


in dimness. Francis called the dirt God’s


creature from tears and fealty. Beer bust


dances, the classics widely read,


our confraternity edged by death decades


ago in this town named after Francis,


from whom I don’t know you but harbor


promise. Francis called the wind


God’s creature from slyness and solace.


He sang through the state in the ’80s,


always an active river at his back. Fish could


speak to me about how your eager bonhomie


addressed the presence of their lives, but


I still wouldn’t know you from Francis,


those dead to law, or even the black bloc.


Francis called the moon God’s creature


though in shock and hunger. Facing ridicule


and wonder, he sang through town


and was mugged when mistaken


for a troubadour. It’s true that more poets


could speak to me about how your sounded


name soothes the sensations within


my dominion, but I still wouldn’t know you


from Francis, those dead to law, the black


bloc, or any of his other resemblances.


Francis called the sun God’s creature from


love, and the promise that his likenesses


would adopt this eponymous town.


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Published on August 05, 2013 13:33

August 3, 2013

Assembling the interleaves for Commonplace from Cuneiform Press....





Assembling the interleaves for Commonplace from Cuneiform Press. Accordion fold using PMA.

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Published on August 03, 2013 06:22

July 31, 2013

Happy birthday Julia from balcones wildlife refuge!



Happy birthday Julia from balcones wildlife refuge!

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Published on July 31, 2013 09:25

July 29, 2013

From _Stitch and Hem and Line and Flight_, written and printed...







From _Stitch and Hem and Line and Flight_, written and printed by John Thorp in SLC. “This is for those who will witness a world not held to its word."

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Published on July 29, 2013 17:56

July 27, 2013

& a broadside from Michael.



& a broadside from Michael.

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Published on July 27, 2013 10:22

Scavenged art from Tami.



Scavenged art from Tami.

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Published on July 27, 2013 10:20

A chapbook from Kyle.



A chapbook from Kyle.

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Published on July 27, 2013 10:19

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