from Pam Brown's blog (see the original post here):
I recently received a box of an array of newly published pamphlets and chapbooks from Ottawa's above/ground press. One of them is a collaboration between the two well-known poets: Perth, Australia-based Andrew Burke and Perth, Canada-based Phil Hall. It's a really nice chapbook with a glued cover image (I think each cover is different), a bright orange fly leaf and a line drawing that resembles a rubber stamp, and could be a rubber stamp, on the title and end pages. There are fifteen short, minimal poems riffing on a tenth century Japanese poet. The suite is at once kind of dainty and perky. It's called Shikibu Shuffle.
The introductory page reads:
"Happy fate brought a poet from Perth Western Australia and a poet from Perth Ontario Canada together in 2009.
Then Andrew had a heart attack and was queued up for life-saving surgery.
With nothing to do but wait, kept alive by sprays and medical potions - to distract himself - Andrew agreed to work with Phil on a collaboration.
Andrew suggested the Japanese court poet Murasaki Shikibu (973-1014); her 5-line form might be a place to start.
Phil was thinking of Ornette Coleman: two quartets facing each other and going at it (1960).
We wrote in 5s back and forth, then shuffled our silence-inducing cacophony into 10s, then improvised from there...
Andrew's operation was bumped once, and then happened. He's fine.
The shuffle served its purpose, and now surprises and delights them both."
3.
I watch my chest
rise and fall in the mirror
nature in the raw
nothing I see or think
means anything to me
then I plan to tell you about it
and into each dull thunk
like lemon on fish
comes flugelhorn
a faint zing
11.
Talking to the air
I break cobwebs
on the line
cello kite fishing
making lurid
the net result
while hammock hook shines
sun holds motes float
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
some author activity: Armantrout, mclennan, beaulieu, Ferguson, Pirie + Maguire,
There is an audio of Rae Armantrout discussing her poem "The Way," and Lynn Behrendt included an image of Armantrout in homage in a recent collage; Armantrout also has a poem posted here, and is included in an essay, here; Harriet, the blog for the Poetry Foundation re-posted my blog entry on writing for Twitter, as well as this conversation derek beaulieu had with Vanessa Place and Natalia Federova from Jacket2; derek also has a small new item from Puddles of Sky; Jesse Patrick Ferguson is interviewed over at Canadian Poets Petting Cats; there's a video of Pearl Pirie reading in the open mike at The TREE Reading Series, Ottawa, on August 14, 2012; and Shannon Maguire is a finalist in Manitoba's "Maggie Awards" (to be announced September 13). Good luck, Shannon!
And don't forget the end-of-summer 19th anniversary sale currently on, ending September 15!
And don't forget the end-of-summer 19th anniversary sale currently on, ending September 15!
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Lisa Robertson interviewed on her chapbook, On Physical Real Beginning and What Happens Next (above/ground press), by Northern Poetry Review
Lisa Robertson was interviewed by Carmelo Militano on her above/ground press chapbook, On Physical Beginning and What Happens Next (2012) for Northern Poetry Review.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
above/ground press author Gwendolyn Guth is featured at The in/words Reading Series, August 29 2012
In/Words: The Reading Series: Gwendolyn Guth (August Edition)
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
9:00pm
Clocktower Brew Pub 575 Bank Street - Ottawa, Ontario
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
9:00pm
Clocktower Brew Pub 575 Bank Street - Ottawa, Ontario
This month In/Words has the privilege of featuring Gwen Guth. She is a super cool lady and I am tremendously excited to launch this years Reading Series with her. Gwen's work has previously been showcased by ottawater, bywords, yawp, above/ground press, Friday Circle ( The Flash of Longing chapbook), Tree and the University of Ottawa Press.Gwendolyn Guth, mother of three active boys, notes that super mom and super model have far less in common than their assonance would suggest. She has the enviable privilege of talking about literature for a living, at Heritage College in Gatineau. She is a long-time supporter of and participant in Ottawa literary ventures, including Bywords, above/ground, Ottawater, yawp, Friday Circle, Rideau Review, etc. Her second poetry chapbook, Good People (above/ground press, 2010), anticipates her first trade book, due any year now and fiercely successful in her dreams. She craves inner peace but settles for outer calm.
This is not a reading to miss - I mean it - it is going to be really, really great.
There will be a reasonable open mic set with new and exciting prizes.
Labels:
Clocktower Brew Pub,
Gwendolyn Guth,
in/words,
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Tuesday, August 14, 2012
above/ground press’ 19th anniversary/summer sale!
To
celebrate nineteen months above/ground, we’re offering a summer sale of various
new and backlist poetry chapbook titles until September 15, 2012 (while supplies last).
3
for $10 / 6 for $20 / 9 for $30 / 12 for $40 (etc);
Here
is a rough list of chapbooks produced by above/ground press over the past
nineteen months (a crazy amount of items, I know). A further list of backlist from last year’s sale exists here, but email me at rob_mclennan (at)
hotmail.com to check on availability of various titles not immediately listed.
Earl,
Amanda. Sex First & Then A Sandwich
Anstee,
Cameron. Regarding Renewal
Irwin, Marilyn. flicker
mclennan,
rob and Christine McNair. Prelude: selections from a collaboration
Hogg,
Robert. from Lamentations
Manery,
Rob. Richter-Rauzer Variations
MillAr,
Jay. THE SHINY THINGS
Clarke,
George Elliott. Selected Canticles
Robertson,
Lisa. On Physical Real Beginning and What Happens Next
MacLeod,
Kathryn. Entropic Suite
Stewart,
Fenn. An OK Organ Man
mclennan,
rob. This, circular tower
Hall,
Phil and Andrew Burke. Shikibu Shuffle
Brockwell,
Stephen. Excerpts from Impossible Books, The Crawdad Cantos
Mangold,
Sarah. Cupcake Royal
Babineau,
Kemeny. After Progress
Young,
Deanna. Mediterraneo
mclennan,
rob. Goldfish: studies in fine thread
beaulieu,
derek and rob mclennan. ECONOMIES OF SCALE: rob mclennan interviews derek beaulieu on NO PRESS / derek beaulieu interviews rob mclennan on above/ground press
mclennan,
rob. Sextet: six poems from Songs for little sleep,
McKinnon,
Barry. Into the Blind World
Blouin,
Michael and Elizabeth Ranier. let lie/
Armantrout,
Rae. Custom
Maguire,
Shannon. Vowel Wolves & Other Knots
Martin,
Camille. If Leaf, Then Arpeggio
Thomas, Hugh. Opening the Dictionary
Folsom, Eric. NORTHEAST ANTI-GHAZALS
mclennan, rob. The underside of the line,
Cooley, Dennis. have you learned / nothingkroetsch
Ackerson-Kiely, Paige. Book About a CandleBurning in a Shed
mclennan,
rob, ed. Dear Robert Kroetsch
Kroetsch,
Robert. Further to Our Conversation
Ladouceur,
Ben. LIME KILN QUAY ROAD
Norris,
Ken. LOOKING INTO IT
Reid,
Monty. In the Garden (sept series)
To
order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob
mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
And watch for forthcoming above/ground press titles from Seth Landman,
Deborah Poe, Shannon Maguire,
Mark Cochrane and Allison Grayhurst, among others. Just what might the
twentieth year of above/ground bring…?
Friday, August 10, 2012
some photos from last night's above/ground press 19th anniversary reading/anniversary/launch,
A stellar evening last night at Overkill, a small lounge just underneath The Mercury Lounge in Ottawa's Byward Market. Have you ever seen such a lovely picture of chapbooks?
With some forty people in attendance, we launched new publications by Amanda Earl, Cameron Anstee (above), Marilyn Irwin (below) and Stephen Brockwell (below-er), and nineteen years of chapbook publishing, and all four authors gave amazing readings. I even managed to have copies of both of Amanda Earl's previous above/ground press items, as well as Stephen Brockwell's, yet couldn't manage to find copies of Marilyn Irwin's previous above/ground press item (she brought some of her own copies along).
Thanks to everyone who participated in the event, from the readers to audience to bartendress, to Christine McNair, willing to be the evening's door person and bookseller. The audience was filled with Ottawa writers, including various above/ground authors and non-authors alike: Christian McPherson, Michelle Desberats (Eve'n Adam), Brandon McNally, Pearl Pirie (oath in the boathouse), Monique Desnoyers, David Currie, Vivian Vavassis and Bardia Sinaee.
By October, I'll be announcing the 2013 above/ground press subscriptions, and watch for readings coming up this fall, with possible appearances by George Elliott Clarke, Shannon Maguire and Fenn Stewart, and a late March, 2013 reading by American poet Deborah Poe. Just what might the 20th anniversary bring...?
With some forty people in attendance, we launched new publications by Amanda Earl, Cameron Anstee (above), Marilyn Irwin (below) and Stephen Brockwell (below-er), and nineteen years of chapbook publishing, and all four authors gave amazing readings. I even managed to have copies of both of Amanda Earl's previous above/ground press items, as well as Stephen Brockwell's, yet couldn't manage to find copies of Marilyn Irwin's previous above/ground press item (she brought some of her own copies along).
Thanks to everyone who participated in the event, from the readers to audience to bartendress, to Christine McNair, willing to be the evening's door person and bookseller. The audience was filled with Ottawa writers, including various above/ground authors and non-authors alike: Christian McPherson, Michelle Desberats (Eve'n Adam), Brandon McNally, Pearl Pirie (oath in the boathouse), Monique Desnoyers, David Currie, Vivian Vavassis and Bardia Sinaee.
By October, I'll be announcing the 2013 above/ground press subscriptions, and watch for readings coming up this fall, with possible appearances by George Elliott Clarke, Shannon Maguire and Fenn Stewart, and a late March, 2013 reading by American poet Deborah Poe. Just what might the 20th anniversary bring...?
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
new from above/ground press: Sex First & Then A Sandwich by Amanda Earl
Sex
First & Then A Sandwich
Amanda Earl
$4
please no more poems of
birds. no. more.
or tender little flowers tossed
about by rain
a friend has bedbugs again for
the third time
picked up from a public library.
the danger of reading
soon the easter eggs will spoil
in this heat
all the sweet green icing
flowing down
on the Waltons yesterday,
Elizabeth couldn't walk
except by the end of the episode
she did
you can learn a lot on Christian
television
how to build, a crucifix, two
towers
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
August 2012
a/g
subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Sex First & Then
A Sandwich is part of a longer work entitled “ghazals
against the gradual demise,” which has been funded by the Ontario Arts Council
Writers' Reserve Program & the City of Ottawa’s Creation and Production
Fund for Professional Artists for which I am grateful.
These poems owe their
inspiration to Jim Harrison’s Outlyer and Ghazals (Simon and Schuster,
New York, 1969, 1971)
Amanda Earl’s poems appear
most recently or are forthcoming in the Puritan, fillingStation, Rampike,
In/Words Magazine, & ripple(s): a postcard press. Her chapbooks have
been published by above/ground press, BookThug, Chapbook Publisher, Free Poetry
For, Laurel Reed Books & Puddles of Sky Press. Amanda is the managing
editor of Bywords.ca & the Bywords Quarterly Journal, &
the (fallen) angel of AngelHousePress. For more information please visit www.amandaearl.com
or follow her on Twitter @KikiFolle.
This is Earl’s third above/ground press title,
after Eleanor (2007) and
The
Sad Phoenician’s Other Woman (2008).
See a review of her previous above/ground press work here.
To
order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob
mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Saturday, August 4, 2012
above/ground press on the radio -- Susan Johnston + Irwin, Anstee, mclennan: audio file now available,
Yesterday morning, the lovely and talented Susan Johnston, CKCU Radio host, played an interview on her Friday Special Blend she recorded a week earlier with myself, Marilyn Irwin and Cameron Anstee on the upcoming above/ground press 19th anniversary reading/launch/party this Thursday night. Since not everyone (myself included) are morning folk, she was good enough to give the audio to Cameron, who posted the full thing over at his blog. Give a listen!
Friday, August 3, 2012
new from above/ground press: Regarding Renewal by Cameron Anstee
Regarding Renewal
Cameron Anstee
$4
Drought
Conditions
the day outlaws the sensations
of breathing
the maniac air retreats; we will
open the windows again when the sun is gone
outside is wreckage and drought
and static
inside is the smooth machinery
of your knees and shoulders
I place my ear on your chest
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
August 2012
a/g
subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Cameron Anstee
lives and writes in Ottawa ON where he runs Apt. 9 Press and is pursuing a PhD
in English Literature at the University of Ottawa. Recent chapbooks have been
published by above/ground press, The Emergency Response Unit, and St. Andrew
Books. He blogs on things Ottawa, literary, and ephemeral at www.cameronanstee.wordpress.com.
This is Anstee’s second above/ground press
title, after the collection Frank St. (2010).
See a review of his previous above/ground press chapbook here.
Cameron Anstee will be launching Regarding Renewal in Ottawa on August 9, as part of the above/ground press 19th anniversary reading/launch/party at The Mercury Lounge! You should totally come.
Cameron Anstee will be launching Regarding Renewal in Ottawa on August 9, as part of the above/ground press 19th anniversary reading/launch/party at The Mercury Lounge! You should totally come.
To
order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob
mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Thursday, August 2, 2012
new from above/ground press: flicker by Marilyn Irwin
flicker
Marilyn Irwin
$4
porcelaini was a porcelain dollsteel, straw, fireflyinfiltratedby the front doorthe door knobechoes your fingerprintsi’m counting sheep:one
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
August 2012
a/g
subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Marilyn
Irwin
partook in two of Ottawa poet rob mclennan’s poetry workshops in 2010, and
graduated from Algonquin College’s Creative Writing Certificate Program this
Spring. Marilyn self-published her first chapbook for when you pick daisies (2010) which was immediately re-issued by
above/ground press.
Extrapolated fragments of her musings can be found in issues of Bywords, Bywords Quarterly Journal, ottawater and Peter F. Yacht Club.
This is Irwin’s second above/ground press
title, after the collection for when you pick daisies (2010).
To
order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob
mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
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