Juliet Cook's Blog, page 119
September 28, 2015
NEW! Collaborative Poetry publications of September and other Poetry News!
September began with two collaborative poems by Adam Tedesco and I inside Masque & Spectacle HERE - http://masqueandspectacle.com/2015/08/30/2-poems-adam-tedesco-juliet-cook/
And now September is coming to a close with a collaborative poem by j/j hastain and I inside A-Minor HERE - http://aminormagazine.com/2015/09/28/misshapen-mouths/
And somewhere in between the beginning and end, Adam Tedesco and I had two other collaborative poems in FLAPPERHOUSE #7 HERE - http://flapperhouse.com/2015/09/21/flapperhouse-7-now-in-print/
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And of course, the month of September also included a new issue of Thirteen Myna Birds HERE - http://13myna.blogspot.com/
And the newest Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Bone of My Bone" by Nicole Rollender, available HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/244912275/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_3
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We shall see what this coming October holds...
And now September is coming to a close with a collaborative poem by j/j hastain and I inside A-Minor HERE - http://aminormagazine.com/2015/09/28/misshapen-mouths/
And somewhere in between the beginning and end, Adam Tedesco and I had two other collaborative poems in FLAPPERHOUSE #7 HERE - http://flapperhouse.com/2015/09/21/flapperhouse-7-now-in-print/
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And of course, the month of September also included a new issue of Thirteen Myna Birds HERE - http://13myna.blogspot.com/
And the newest Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Bone of My Bone" by Nicole Rollender, available HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/244912275/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_3
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We shall see what this coming October holds...
Published on September 28, 2015 22:19
September 24, 2015
Blood Pudding Press Nominees for Independent Best American Poetry!
Blood Pudding Press has nominated three poems (one from each of Blood Pudding Press's three chapbooks this year) to Independent Best American Poetry (via GOSS183 Publishing House)!"Sister's Sightless Eyes" by Lauren Gordon (from the Blood Pudding Press chapbook, "Fiddle Is Flood", published in March 2015)"Many Shades of Brown" by Matthew J. Hall (from the Blood Pudding Press chapbook, "Pigeons and Peace Doves", published in June 2015)"Vespers" by Nicole Rollender (from the Blood Pudding Press chapbook, "Bone of My Bone", published in September 2015).Best of luck to the three Blood Pudding Press nominees!
Published on September 24, 2015 22:40
NEW Review of Fiddle Is Flood by Lauren Gordon (Blood Pudding Press 2015)
"She uses images of buried babies and oversexed grasshoppers"
A strangely amusing snippet from a new Blot Lit Review of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook "Fiddle Is Flood" by Lauren Gordon.
Thank you to BLOTTERATURE.
Partake of more HERE - http://blotterature.com/2015/09/24/blot-lit-reviews-fiddle-is-flood-by-lauren-gordon/
Procure a copy of the chapbook HERE- https://www.etsy.com/listing/227601065/new-fiddle-is-flood-by-lauren-gordon?ref=shop_home_feat_3
A strangely amusing snippet from a new Blot Lit Review of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook "Fiddle Is Flood" by Lauren Gordon.
Thank you to BLOTTERATURE.
Partake of more HERE - http://blotterature.com/2015/09/24/blot-lit-reviews-fiddle-is-flood-by-lauren-gordon/
Procure a copy of the chapbook HERE- https://www.etsy.com/listing/227601065/new-fiddle-is-flood-by-lauren-gordon?ref=shop_home_feat_3
Published on September 24, 2015 19:49
September 20, 2015
Two More New Interviews with the newest Blood Pudding Press poet, Nicole Rollender
Last week included two more new Interviews with Nicole Rollender, about her new Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Bone of My Bone".
An Interview with Nancy Chen Long here - http://nancychenlong.blogspot.com/2015/09/chapbook-chat-nicole-rollender.html
An Interview at Speaking of Marvels here - https://chapbookinterviews.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/nicole-rollender/
If you like what you read in the Interviews with the poet, consider acquiring your very own copy of "Bone of My Bone" (OR acquire a copy as a special Halloween gift OR as a poetic Christmas gift for a poet loving friend ) HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/244912253/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_5.
We shall see what comes your way next week...
An Interview with Nancy Chen Long here - http://nancychenlong.blogspot.com/2015/09/chapbook-chat-nicole-rollender.html
An Interview at Speaking of Marvels here - https://chapbookinterviews.wordpress.com/2015/09/18/nicole-rollender/
If you like what you read in the Interviews with the poet, consider acquiring your very own copy of "Bone of My Bone" (OR acquire a copy as a special Halloween gift OR as a poetic Christmas gift for a poet loving friend ) HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/244912253/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_5.
We shall see what comes your way next week...
Published on September 20, 2015 18:42
September 15, 2015
Happy Fall from Thirteen Myna Birds!
The Fall has arrived in Thirteen Myna Birds land! The first fall flock involves colorful and dark breaking of branches to unveil dangling leaves of poetry - beginning with three poems from the new Blood Pudding Press chapbook, "Bone of My Bone" by Nicole Rollender - and filled with unsettling leaves from other trees by Tom Montag, Adam Tedesco, Kelle Grace Gaddis, and John Tustin all HERE - http://13myna.blogspot.com/"Wind takes what it wants - what was in the womb - Wind keeps nothing in its thin hands - skull into lace - beyond the burning nest - blood runs through our teeth - blood let, that bone shine? - and dream of someplace darker - walk myself back into my mother and then into the abyss - a collapsing colony - reaching for invisible stars - escape the noose - the sunlight pours in like blood"
Published on September 15, 2015 23:17
September 13, 2015
New Interview with Nicole Rollender about her Bone of My Bone chapbook and more
"Two things that I’ve often thought about as keeping someone alive and rooted to the earth are their bones and words, so the grandmother whose body created the narrator’s mother, and Woolf and Plath who left their words, are still here with us. There is definitely a fear of both being forgotten and not entering heaven that the narrator in these chapbooks concerns herself with – and that’s complicated by the fear of dying young and leaving her children. The idea of having a female lineage that goes back and forward is part of the way of having both a history to root oneself in and a way to live, perhaps forever, on both earth and in the afterlife. The dead grandmother often haunts my poems, seemingly as an archetype of this dead/but still living source of history, wisdom, comfort and also mischief."
from another new interview with Blood Pudding Press poet Nicole Rollender, focusing on her new Blood Pudding Press chapbook, "Bone of My Bone" (and also her new Dancing Girl Press chapbook, "Absence of Stars" and more).Read it at Axis of Abraxas (the Poetry Blog of Jessica Goodfellow) HERE - http://jessicagoodfellow.blogspot.jp/2015/09/interview-with-nicole-rollender.html
from another new interview with Blood Pudding Press poet Nicole Rollender, focusing on her new Blood Pudding Press chapbook, "Bone of My Bone" (and also her new Dancing Girl Press chapbook, "Absence of Stars" and more).Read it at Axis of Abraxas (the Poetry Blog of Jessica Goodfellow) HERE - http://jessicagoodfellow.blogspot.jp/2015/09/interview-with-nicole-rollender.html
Published on September 13, 2015 19:35
September 12, 2015
The NEW "Bone of My Bone" by Nicole Rollender is only ONE WEEK OLD as of today!
"Bone of My Bone" by Nicole Rollender is one week old as of today! This Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook is still fresh and new and waiting for you to open it up and partake of its unique insides.
Get your very own hand-designed copy HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/244912253/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_4
"...remember whenwe pulled apart moths,first clapping them between our hands, to stuntheir flight? Pulling off one dusty wing,wrenching the other. Dropping the torsosin the stream, the water performed the final kill.Was there an opening the illumined mothslipped through? Or, did it sinkto be eaten? Or both..."(from the poem "Disassembling")
Get your very own hand-designed copy HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/244912253/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_4
"...remember whenwe pulled apart moths,first clapping them between our hands, to stuntheir flight? Pulling off one dusty wing,wrenching the other. Dropping the torsosin the stream, the water performed the final kill.Was there an opening the illumined mothslipped through? Or, did it sinkto be eaten? Or both..."(from the poem "Disassembling")
Published on September 12, 2015 20:33
NEW Review of Pigeons and Peace Doves by Matthew J. Hall (Blood Pudding Press 2015)
A new review of the 2015 Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Pigeons and Peace Doves" by Matthew J. Hall.***The book is beautifully hand-crafted & is bound by a stem of fine multi-coloured rolled wool. The pages are ultra smooth and when you hold them to the light they sparkle like scattered gold stars. Recently asked about the symbolic import of the title ‘Pigeons & Peace Doves’, Hall mentioned that pigeons “are representative of a kind of urban sadness which I guess is a theme for me overall. The Peace Dove represents hope- which hopefully- does come through the poems."This ambivalence between sadness and hope is a key feature of Hall’s fledgling writing. Descriptions of the vibrancy of life in its full bloom are sometimes tempered with thoughts of despair, decay and death.read more of this new review at BOLD MONKEY here -http://georgedanderson.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/mathew-j-hall-pigeons-and-peace-doves.htmlthen consider procuring your very own copy of the chapbook at Blood Pudding Press here - https://www.etsy.com/listing/236081428/new-pigeons-and-peace-doves-by-matthew-j?ref=shop_home_active_8
Published on September 12, 2015 20:20
September 5, 2015
New! Bone of My Bone by Nicole Rollender is now officially available from my Blood Pudding Press!
Bone of My Bone by Nicole Rollender is now newly available, as of September 5 2015!
HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/246781871/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_1
The third and final Contest Winning Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook of 2015 includes 16 poems focused on birth, death, the body in between, and what is divine.
What if you lose a life before it even comes out of you?
How is life combined with skin and bone and spine and marrow and femurs and skulls?
From cracking and contracting; from breaking down to floating away - will you sink, will you drown, will you rise up higher?
From torture and fear and numbness to in-depth internal connections between this life and the next.
Bone of My Bone will haunt you and taunt your thoughts in different directions.
Bone of My Bone will disturb you and urge you to consider what life is worth to you and what might happen next.
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Bone of My Bone has already gotten attention.
You can read the poet's original perspectives on her own work in several different places:
In this H_NGM_N Book Interview here - http://h-ngm-n.tumblr.com/post/127159192089/chpbk-qs-and-as-with-nicole-rollender
In this Tinderbox Editions Interview here -http://www.tinderboxeditions.blogspot.com/2015/08/book-interview-bone-of-my-bone-by.html
You can also read the first review of Bone of My Bone, by Alessandra Bava, at Sabotage Reviews here -http://sabotagereviews.com/2015/09/01/flesh-of-my-flesh-a-review-of-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-ross-rollender/
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I raze my heart for you,
four red oxen of the apocalypse
on thunder-hooves.Yet, instead of fire and pestilence, this new earth
fashioned windows from tree and lakeinto the divine,
snow falling from sun...
(from the poem "Sext")
HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/246781871/new-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-rollender?ref=shop_home_active_1

The third and final Contest Winning Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook of 2015 includes 16 poems focused on birth, death, the body in between, and what is divine.
What if you lose a life before it even comes out of you?
How is life combined with skin and bone and spine and marrow and femurs and skulls?
From cracking and contracting; from breaking down to floating away - will you sink, will you drown, will you rise up higher?
From torture and fear and numbness to in-depth internal connections between this life and the next.
Bone of My Bone will haunt you and taunt your thoughts in different directions.
Bone of My Bone will disturb you and urge you to consider what life is worth to you and what might happen next.
***
Bone of My Bone has already gotten attention.
You can read the poet's original perspectives on her own work in several different places:
In this H_NGM_N Book Interview here - http://h-ngm-n.tumblr.com/post/127159192089/chpbk-qs-and-as-with-nicole-rollender
In this Tinderbox Editions Interview here -http://www.tinderboxeditions.blogspot.com/2015/08/book-interview-bone-of-my-bone-by.html
You can also read the first review of Bone of My Bone, by Alessandra Bava, at Sabotage Reviews here -http://sabotagereviews.com/2015/09/01/flesh-of-my-flesh-a-review-of-bone-of-my-bone-by-nicole-ross-rollender/
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I raze my heart for you,
four red oxen of the apocalypse
on thunder-hooves.Yet, instead of fire and pestilence, this new earth
fashioned windows from tree and lakeinto the divine,
snow falling from sun...
(from the poem "Sext")
Published on September 05, 2015 13:47
September 1, 2015
Happy September! Delighted to start off his month with two collaborative poems by myself & Adam Tedesco in Masque & Spectacle!
Your mind and its memory
sink everything
into the dirt, into never
ending streams of tears
turning that dirt into water
until the casket rises back up.from the poem "What is to be Done" by Adam Tedesco and Juliet Cook, in the new Masque & Spectacle.Happy September!Read more of our two collaborative poems here, if so inclined.Read more of the issue too.http://masqueandspectacle.com/2015/08/30/2-poems-adam-tedesco-juliet-cook/
sink everything
into the dirt, into never
ending streams of tears
turning that dirt into water
until the casket rises back up.from the poem "What is to be Done" by Adam Tedesco and Juliet Cook, in the new Masque & Spectacle.Happy September!Read more of our two collaborative poems here, if so inclined.Read more of the issue too.http://masqueandspectacle.com/2015/08/30/2-poems-adam-tedesco-juliet-cook/
Published on September 01, 2015 22:52