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Thanks for getting me out a tight spot, Quincy.
Chapbooks on request. |
For what it's worth (maybe an SASE)
Edmund Conti The Runaway Spoon Press Eddies, 1995 The Ed C. Scrolls Publisher claims to have only a few copies left that he is keeping for himself. O Fractal Day! (poems and fractals by me), Desktop Graphics, 1995 Greatest Hits (Pudding House Productions, 2000) Hic Haiku Hoc (The Poet Tree, 1994) Little Books Press (That would be Wayne Hogan, 1996) Eb & Flo (With Wayne Hogan) Words and Music by Edmund Conti Quiblets Drawings by Jim Siergey (Doggerel Daze, that would be Max Gutmann, 2007) |
Okay, Ed, you are right: since I started this I guess it's on me to do the cut and pasting :(
If I fall behind from day to day it's because I get overwhelmed and have few free hours during the week, but I'll do my best! I've updated the main post with all the books posted so far, and I have to say it's looking good. So much work that I need to look up, as much as my wallet can bear. I'll get mine on here a bit later when I have a mo. Thanks for asking, Mary! |
Martin Elster. There’s a Dog in the Heavens! A Universe of Canine Verse.
(Hats Off Books, 2003; Second Edition 2005, out of print) |
All right… Here goes…
Clive Watkins Jigsaw (Waywiser Press, UK: 2003) Little Blue Man (Seabiscuit Press: 2013) with photographs by Susan de Sola Already the Flames (Waywiser Press, UK: 2014) Clive Watkins |
Richard Meyer
Orbital Paths (ScienceThrillers Media, 2015) |
From (one of) my very disorganized shelves:
Mark Allinson Blue Glass Cities (Modern Metric Press, 2006) Jesse Anger Far Too Close (The Blasted Tree Art Collective and Publishing Co., 2014) David Gwilym Anthony Passing Through the Woods (Matador, 2012) Daniel Balassone Daniel Yammacoona (Ginninderra Press, 2013) Normal Ball Serpentrope (White Violet Press, 2013) Melissa Balmain Walking in on People (Able Muse Press, 2014) Ned Balbo Something Must Happen (Finishing Line Press, 2009) The Trials of Edgar Allen Poe and Other Poems (Story Line Press, 2010) Lisa Barnett Love Recidivus (Finishing Line Press, 2013) Tony Barnstone Beast in the Apartment (The Sheep Meadow Press, 2014) The Golem of Los Angeles (Red Hen Press, 2008) Impure (University Press of Florida, 1999) Pulp Sonnets (Tupelo Press, 2015) Sad Jazz: Sonnets (The Sheep Meadow Press, 2005) Tongue of War (BkMk Press, 2009) Ann Drysdale Backwork (Peterloo Poets, 2002) Between Dryden and Duffy: Another Collection (Peterloo Poets, 2005) Discussing Wiggenstein (Cinnamon Press, 2009) Gay Science (Peterloo Poets, 1999) Miss Jekyll's Gardening Boots (Shoestring Press, 2015) Quintessence and Other Offenses (Cinnamon Press, 2009) Three-three, two-two, five-six (Cinnamon Press, 2007) Turn (Exot Books, 2013) The Turn of the Cucumber (Peterloo Poets, 1995) Anna Evans Saint-Pol-Roux & Other Poems from the French (Barefoot Muse Press, 2012) Selected Sonnets (Maverick Duck Press, 2008) M. A. Griffiths Grasshopper (Arrowhead Press, 2011) R.S. Gwynn Dogwatch (Measure Press, 2014) No Word of Farewell (Story Line Press, 2001) Anthony Harrington From the Attic: Selected Verse 1965-2015 (Kudzu Editions, 2015) Jeff Holt The Harvest (White Violet Press, 2012) A.M. Juster Longing for Laura (Birch Brook Press, 2001) The Secret Language of Women (The University of Evansville Press, 2002) Jean L. Kreiling The Truth in Dissonance (Kelsay Books, 2014) Mike Lane They Can Keep the Cinderblock (Exot Books, 2012) W.F. Lantry The Language of Birds (Finishing Line Press, 2011) The Structure of Desire (Little Red Tree Publishing, 2012) Austin MacRae Graceways (Modern Metrics, 2008) The Organ Builder (Dos Madres, 2012) David Mason Arrivals (Story Line Press, 2004) Davey McGravy (Paul Dry Books, 2015) Ludlow (Red Hen Press, 2007) Sea Salt (Red Hen Press, 2014) Annabelle Moseley The Fish Has Swallowed Earth (Aldrich Publishing, 2012) Timothy Murphy Hunter's Log (The Dakota Institute, 2011) Uche Ogbuji Ndewo, Colorado (Alrich Press, 2013) Jayne Osborn A Little of What You Fancy (HAB Publications, 1997) Only Joking (HAB Publications, 2001) David Phillips (aka Holly Martins) Man in the Long Grass (Iron Press, 2001) Mario Pita Lyrical Emissary (2011) Michale D. Riley Players (Turning Point, 2008) George Simmers Light (Snakeskin, 2008) J.D. Smith Notes of a Tourist on Planet Earth (Cassowary Press, 2012) Settling for Beauty (Cherry Grove Collections, 2005) Gail White The Accidental Cynic (Prospero's World Press, 2009) Asperity Street (Able Muse Press, 2015) Sonnets in a Hostile World (White Violet Press, 2011) John Whitworth: Being the Bad Guy (Peterloo Poets, 2007) The Complete Poetical Works of Phoebe Flood (Hodder Children's Books, 1997) From the Sonnet History of Modern Poetry (Peterloo Poets, 1998) Girlie Gangs (Enitharmon Press, 2012) Landscape with Small Humans (Peterloo Poets, 1993) Lovely Day for a Wedding (Secker & Warburg, 1985) Poor Butterflies (Secker & Warburg, 1982) Tennis and Sex and Death (Peterloo Poets, 1989) Unhistorical Fragments (Secker & Warburg, 1980) The Whitworth Gun (Peterloo Poets, 2002) P.S. I've tried my best not to duplicate books appearing in other posts, but there's bound to be some overlap. |
Kate Bernadette Benedict. Here from Away (CustomWords, 2003)
--In Company (CW Books, 2011) --Earthly Use (Umbrella Editions, 2015 Jennifer Reeser. An Alabaster Flask (Word Press, 2003) --Sonnets from the Dark Lady (Saint James Infirmary Press, 2012) --Winterproof (Word Press, 2005) If Mike Juster can be here to razz Rick, why hasn't he posted his own books? Hmmm? |
I too have shelves, but I would like to know from the horses' mouths--the name of the publisher(s) and whether they have other books which I don't own.
And most of all, I'd like to see a sign of life from many them if only to list their books. But even more as standard bearers, as craftsmen and -women to give a boost to the Sphere and help make it the high quality site it strives to be. Or am I complicating things so that I will be the one to break down and weep. (Yoke, Yoke.) |
Has anyone mentioned:
Lord's Own Annointed by Kevin Cutrer (Dos Madres, 2015) The Organ Builder by Austin MacRae (Dos Madres 2013) My first comment was taken seriously by Michael Juster and others. While it was meant as a facetious joke, it's only funny because people will be left off. |
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