Thursday, May 30, 2013
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
above/ground press at the ottawa small press book fair, june 15, 2013
above/ground press is gearing up for our involvement in the semi-annual ottawa small press book fair, featuring mounds upon mounds of publications, including the incredible amount the press has generated over the past year. Can you afford to miss it?
We might even have some new surprises. Shhhhhhhhh.
The Jack Purcell Community Centre (second floor)
from noon to 5pm
at Jack Purcell Lane, just by Elgin and Gilmour Streets, Ottawa
see the link here for all information
We might even have some new surprises. Shhhhhhhhh.
The Jack Purcell Community Centre (second floor)
from noon to 5pm
at Jack Purcell Lane, just by Elgin and Gilmour Streets, Ottawa
see the link here for all information
Saturday, May 25, 2013
some author activity: Maguire, Earl, Graham, Abel, mclennan + McFadden,
Shannon Maguire answers some questions over at Open Book: Toronto; Amanda Earl discusses the narrative in poetry; Lea Graham discusses place in poetry over at the Atticus Review, introducing readers to the work of poets Michael Anania and Joseph Harrington; Jordan Abel has started blogging for The Capilano Review; rob mclennan has a new poem up at The Wonder Book, as selected by guest-editor Andrew Burke; and Griffin-nominee David W. McFadden graces the dusie Tuesday poem series with "three dubious sonnets."
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Sarah Mangold’s above/ground press chapbook, Cupcake Royale, is reviewed in Broken Pencil #59
I don’t
expect to agree with every review, but Danielle Patrick’s review of Sarah
Mangold’s Cupcake Royale (above/ground
press, 2012) in Broken Pencil #59 felt
as though the reviewer had conflicts more with style over any manner of
execution. Is it wrong to suspect that she just didn’t “get” it? Still, her
attention is appreciated. We much prefer the earlier review of Cupcake Royale, here. And of course,
there are still copies available.
A good poem often requires the reader to invest time to unlock its meaning, like worrying apart a finger puzzle. Sometimes a poem seems deliberately tricky, without aiming to articulate anything.
I wanted to like these poems. I was initially drawn in by the bold imagery shivering behind the words, and was charmed by some of the imaginative phrasing. But this collection never quite gels. At times it seems like fridge magnet poetry or a collection of words randomly strung-together. As a nod to the title, some cake imagery is mixed in, but it seems like a strained attempt to have some unifying thread. Overall, the poems feel more inchoate than innovative.
With Cupcake Royale my patient reading was rewarded by a creeping feeling that I was superfluous in my role as a reader – the writer is throwing a word party, but I didn’t get the invitation.
Labels:
Broken Pencil,
Danielle Patrick,
review,
Sarah Mangold
Saturday, May 18, 2013
some author activity: Turnbull, Pirie, Armantrout, Robertson, Mangold + hastain,
a. rawlings did a small write-up on above/ground press author Chris Turnbull's "rout/e" project; Pearl Pirie discusses Rae Armantrout in her essay, "What is Being Said," recently posted on her blog; Michael Redhill discusses Lisa Robertson over at Lemonhound; Armantrout reads Fanny Howe's poem "9/11" over at the Library of Congress website; Tsering Wangmo Dhompa writes on Sarah Mangold over at Harriet; and j/j hastain has a new poem posted on the Dusie blog as part of the Tuesday poem.
Thursday, May 16, 2013
new from above/ground press: punchlines, by Aaron Tucker
punchlines
by
Aaron Tucker
$4
why was the camel unhappy?
it’s still a good
idea to contemplate
while the city
sprawls out in waves
beneath our
apartment balcony:
my father is dead
hit by a car
I land + rush to the
hospital
in time for the
whistle of one lung working
but my father is
dead, mist
later I mow my
mother’s lawn careful to avoid
sporting goods
skeletons + that highway
that barn sprawling
towards the cow field
I let the grass
clippings blow onto the yard
careful to avoid
thinking about that blade
whirling slicing
through the flesh of my hand
slicing through my
arm torso like an ocean drowning
|| a bumper impact
|| a twenty nine story fall
the way a yard might
rush upwards me downward
as if I woke up on a
river shoreline in Montana at sunset
repeating the same
motion that the night takes
rushing downwards
over the mountains
the moon whirls out
+ my mother goes to bed
dreams of my father
pushing the lawnmower
back into the barn
closing locking the door
that blade
hyperlinks to
the grass pouring
out
of my veins onto our
apartment balcony
published in
Ottawa by above/ground press
May 2013
a/g subscribers
receive a complimentary copy
Aaron Tucker’s poetic works and reviews
have been published across Canada. His chapbook, apartments (The Emergency Response Unit), was shortlisted for the 2010 bpNichol Chapbook award. His current project, tentatively titled punchlines, is moving ever slowly
forward. More of his work can be found at aarontucker.ca.
In addition, he is a professor in the English
department at Ryerson University where he is currently teaching essay writing
and digital literacy to first year students.
He is working on learning chess in between
watching his beloved Raptors lose games.
This is Tucker’s second above/ground press
chapbook, after apartments, section three
(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
Monday, May 13, 2013
new from above/ground press: MNEMOTECHNICS, by Jessica Smith
MNEMOTECHNICS
by Jessica Smith
$4
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
May 2013
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Jessica Smith, Founding Editor of Foursquare and name magazines, serves as the Librarian for Indian Springs School, where she runs its Visiting Writers Series. She is the author of numerous chapbooks including What the Fortune-Teller Said (dusie/a+bend 2009), butterflies (Big Game Books 2006), The Plasticity of Poetry and Telling Time (No Press 2006), and Shifting Landscapes (above/ground press 2006) and one full-length collection, Organic Furniture Cellar (Outside Voices 2006).
Copies of her previous above/ground press chapbook, Shifting Landscapes, are still available!
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
Sunday, May 12, 2013
ryan pratt reviews recent mclennan and wilkinson titles at the ottawa poetry newsletter,
Ryan Pratt was good enough to review rob mclennan's Trace, (above/ground press, 2013) and Joshua Marie Wilkinson's A Little Slash at the Meadow (above/ground press, 2013) over at the ottawa poetry newsletter. Thanks, Ryan!
Saturday, May 11, 2013
some author activity: Martin, Roberton, McCann, Smith, beaulieu + Wilkinson,
Camille Martin has some new work up at otoliths; Lisa Robertson writes on Dionne Brand over on Lemonhound; Marcus McCann discusses one of his recent poems over at the Town Crier; Jessica Smith has some new work up at Word for Word: Gary Barwin discusses derek beaulieu's piece, "Prose of the Trans-Canada," over at Jacket2; and Joshua Marie Wilkinson discusses The Volta over at the Poetry Society of America.
Friday, May 10, 2013
new from above/ground press: GOVERNMENT, by Jason Christie
GOVERNMENT
by Jason Christie
$4
Talos Awakepublished in Ottawa by above/ground press
Every cycle causes
day and night
calming, tilling or
disturbing waves
with inexhaustible
transit. What end
could befuddle so
many that we
would retreat
into myth again?
The fire-breathing bull,
an A overhead, passing
all purpose, trees
sway and grow
from warm soil.
In the end, wood
exsanguinated,
unnailed and
empty. At the
end of days
we're left with
molten lead.
May 2013
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Jason Christie grew up in Milton, Ontario. Jason’s poetry has appeared in journals and magazines, including: filling Station, dANDelion, Poetry is Dead, Action, Yes!, The Capilano Review, West Coast Line and Interiason is the author of i-ROBOT Poetry (http://www.edgewebsite.com/books/irobotpoetry/ir-catalog.html), Canada Post (http://snarebooks.wordpress.com/books/jason-christie/) and Unknown Actor which will be published by Insomniac Press in the Spring of 2013. He is also an editor alongside angela rawlings and derek beaulieu of the anthology Shift & Switch: New Canadian Poetry (http://www.themercurypress.ca/?q=books/shift_switch).
This is Christie’s second above/ground press chapbook, after 8th Ave 15th St NW. (2004).
Jason Christie reads in Ottawa on Monday, May 13, 2013 as part of the spring Insomniac Press launch at Raw Sugar Cafe.
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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