Juliet Cook's Blog, page 32
December 7, 2020
Another NEW Review of the Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "i saw god cooking children / paint their bones" by john compton
"...short stanzas of lowercase letters without punctuation (think e e cummings on acid)...both straightforward and strangely esoteric. I'm not sure I understood many of the poems, but the ones that spoke to me resounded on a basic level.
In the midst of much disturbing imagery, he sometimes inserts the beautiful."part of a new review by Cat Russell, of the newest Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "i saw god cooking children / paint their bones" by john compton
read the rest HERE - https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3673196257?book_show_action=true&from_review_page=1&fbclid=IwAR0WRrg9K7_MjDUJPAQz-Cu44uxllvcdzv6RVWo6UqjeuUzqgUxKScn1cFk#_=_
Find out more about this chapbook and/or acquire a copy for yourself from the Blood Pudding Press shop HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/876451232/new-i-saw-god-cooking-children-paint?ref=shop_home_feat_1
November 27, 2020
My Blood Pudding Press Four Day Holiday SALE!
Starting at midnight tonight, my Blood Pudding Press shop will offer a 4 day holiday sale lasting from November 28th through December 2, where most of the stuff in the shop will be 20% off.
Poetry chapbooks, poetry books, art will be available at 20% off starting RIGHT NOW.
November 26, 2020
New! GUEST issue fourteen : The Entanglement Issue
Delighted to have four of my Museum of Impending Death poems appearing in GUEST issue fourteen : The Entanglement Issue : guest-edited by Michael Sikkema, alongside work by Sue Bracken, Andrew Brenza, Megan Burns, Amanda Earl, Robert Martin Evans, Nathan Hauke, Jessie Janeshek, E.J. McAdams, Meredith Quartermain, and Claudia Coutu Radmore!
Thank you very much to Michael Sikkema and rob mclennan!
You can acquire your own copy of this new issue for $5 + postage / + $1 for Canadian orders; + $2 for US; + $6 outside of North America
https://guestpoetryjournal.blogspot.com/2020/11/issue-fourteen-entanglement-issue-guest.html
little rabbit
November 19, 2020
Barred Owl
Darryl and I recently saw an owl at the park and I got a few pretty good photos! We're pretty sure it's a Barred owl.
I was a little nervous about taking the photos, but it just sat there and looked at us.
From an online site that shares the Symbolic Significance of Owl According to Type, a Barred owl: "Stands for vivaciousness, knowledge of personal boundary and generosity. Its dark brown eyes indicate your deep connection to the cosmos and your creative ability."
I love the deep connection and creative ability parts.
I also find the knowledge of personal boundary part pretty interesting and relevant in this time, because I have pretty serious boundaries related to the pandemic and am extremely stressed out by how many people don't or just choose to ignore.
I can't speak for Darryl, but I think he's very generous with a certain select few people (including me
Jawbone
November 18, 2020
A NEW Review of the new Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "i saw god cooking children / paint their bones" by john compton
"These pieces stitched together in artistic fashion by a wonderful small press look to creators who fall out of love with their subjects. A parent treating its child poorly for how they're born is like a god prone to damn all humanity without giving it a chance. Plenty of honest pictures lie within these beautiful pages. Every one of them unique.
- Tim Heerdink, author of Razed Monuments, The Human Remains, and Red Flag and Other Poems"Thank you very much to Tim Heerdink for his wonderful review of the new Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "i saw god cooking children / paint their bones" by john compton
You can find out a bit more about and/or acquire your own copy of "i saw god cooking children / paint their bones" within the Blood Pudding Press shop HERE - https://www.etsy.com/listing/876451232/new-i-saw-god-cooking-children-paint?ref=shop_home_feat_1


