Tuesday, February 4, 2025

The Factory Reading Series, March 16, 2025: Etcheverry, Manery, mclennan, Turnbull + Wilkins,

The Factory Reading Series Presents:
readings by:
Jorge Etcheverry Arcaya (Ottawa)
Rob Manery (Vancouver)
rob mclennan (Ottawa)
Chris Turnbull (Kemptville)
+
Grant Wilkins (Ottawa)
lovingly hosted by rob mclennan
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Doors 7pm / Reading 7:30pm
Avant-Garde Bar, 135 Besserer Street, Ottawa


Jorge Etcheverry Arcaya
, Chilean-Canadian poet, lives in Ottawa, Canada. Professor of philosophy, master's degree in Hispanic language and literature, doctor in comparative literature. He was a member of the Escuela de Santiago and Grupo América, Chilean poetic groups of the 1960s-70s. His poetry, prose and criticism have been published in various countries in magazines and books in Spanish and translations into English, French, Italian and Portuguese. He has published art in various media and formats, on paper and virtually. His latest books are Clorodiaxepóxido, poems, Chile, 2017; Los herederos, science fiction novel, 2018; Canadografia, anthology of Spanish-Canadian prose, Chile, 2017; Samarkanda, poems, Canada, 2019; Outsiders, narratives in English, 2020; Orejas y vanguardias, Chile, 2024. Recently appears in the anthologies Wurlitzer, cantantes del recuerdo en la poesía chilena, Chile, 2018; Antología de la Revista Entre Paréntesis Chile, 2018; Antología de la poesía chilena de la última década, (Chile, 2018), Antología mundial: la papa, seguridad alimentaria (Bolivia, 2019), Bolivia, 2019; Anthologie de la poésie chilienne, 26 poètes d'aujourd'hui (France 2021). He is a collaborator and member of the editorial committee of Entreparéntesis magazine, from Chile, and Off the Record magazine, also Chilean. His latest book of poems is Orejas y vanguardias, Chile, 2024.

Robert Manery lives in Vancouver, BC, where he is the editor of Some, a print-only poetry magazine. He is the author of As They Say (BlazeVOX, 2024), It’s Not As If It Hasn’t Been Said Before (Tsunami Editions, 2001), and the chapbooks Richter-Rauzer Variations (above/ground press, 2012), Many, Not Any (Some Books, 2019), and Elegies (above/ground press, 2022).

Born in Ottawa, Canada’s glorious capital city, rob mclennan currently lives in Ottawa, where he is home full-time with the two wee girls he shares with Christine McNair. His latest collection is Snow day (Spuyten Duyvil, 2025).

Chris Turnbull's recent book is cipher (Beautiful Outlaw Press 2024). Her most recent chapbook is (Gap Riot Press). She curates a footpress, rout/e, whereby poetry can be found on trails or their pieces found on trails.

Grant Wilkins is an occasional poet, printer and papermaker who has made a practice of doing strange things to other people’s words. He has degrees in History & Classical Civilization and in English, and he’s working on another one in Art History. He lives in Ottawa on the unceded and unsurrendered land of the Algonquin Anishinaabe people.

collage by Gary Barwin,

Friday, January 31, 2025

new from above/ground press: H IS THE LETTER OF THE DOOR, by Maxwell Gontarek

Maxwell Gontarek
H IS THE LETTER OF THE DOOR
$5


We shivered for the sinister flatness of the momentous
There’s no dawn
Iris loads the lake with its scent
It’s where the silicas wake up at the cloud ends
It’s where the ground nerve superimposes its stakes
            on the routs of which we all are is a part
It’s what amasses as history under the heels of our heels rigid
            and coruscant we feel ourselves stiffening with
The passage in landscape
Who pays
The carnage in soil
And that that carnage disappoints above below with such height
“For instants sometimes I cry” is the prime grammar of song
The “I” is a bell
The horizon is a showy diaphragmatic eye
To sow is to ex
True act the avenue


published in Ottawa by above/ground press
January 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy

Maxwell Gontarek
has poems out in Grotto, Lana Turner, Coma, La Lancha, Tagvverk, and elsewhere, and his pamphlet, A Perfect Donkey, is forthcoming from Creative Writing Department. With Léa Fougerolle, he runs the translation project verseant. He has lived in Philadelphia, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Belgrade, Langres, and Lafayette, LA.

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com

Wednesday, January 29, 2025

new from above/ground press: TERMINALS, by Nathanael O'Reilly

TERMINALS
Nathanael O'Reilly
$5

Equinox

When you sit by the fireplace alone
reading Yeats, stare into the black night,
remember the summer evening when you
placed your right hand on my forearm out-
side the cinema, removed your mask,
declared your love, kissed me in the shadows.
Parked taxi-drivers watched like sentinels
as we caressed, kissed in orange lamplight.
Parakeets tucked heads under their wings,
settled down for the night in the cool air.
A brushtail possum scampered over a fence,
up a tree trunk to the shelter of leaves.
A rummaging in a bin, perhaps a rat,
disturbed our carefully cultivated poise.
We held each other beneath southern stars,
embraced the autumnal equinox.
I remember your sharp white teeth,
distant heels ticking across pavements,
trying to slow down, savour every last
second of our spontaneous self-indulgence.
We did not foresee our undoing
years later in a disintegrating foreign city.
We had no idea how we would feel
in the future, didn’t think about the hour
of passion as existing beyond the now.
As you sit by the fire in your snug house
stare into the black night outside and wonder
if my arms are lovelier than aloneness.

Note: A terminal utilizing the end-words from Denise O’Hagan’s “A World in Waiting.”

Note on the Form
The terminal form was invented by the Australian poet John Tranter (1943-2023). The final word of each line in a source poem is used as the end-word for each line of a new poem. For more on the terminal form and Tranter’s work, see Brian Henry’s article, “John Tranter’s New Form(alism): The Terminal,” Antipodes, volume 18, issue 1 (June 2004), pages 36-43.

published in Ottawa by above/ground press
January 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy

Nathanael O’Reilly
is an Irish-Australian poet residing in Texas. His collections include Separation Blues: Poems 1994-2024 (Flying Islands Books, 2024), Dublin Wandering (Recent Work Press, 2024), Landmarks (Lamar University Literary Press, 2024), Selected Poems of Ned Kelly (Downingfield Press, 2024), Boulevard (Downingfield Press, 2024), (Un)belonging (Recent Work Press, 2020), and Preparations for Departure (University of Western Australia Publishing, 2017). His work appears in journals and anthologies published in fifteen countries, including Anthropocene, Cordite, The Honest Ulsterman, Mascara, Meanjin, New World Writing Quarterly, Rabbit, Southword, Trasna and Westerly. He is poetry editor for Antipodes: A Global Journal of Australian/New Zealand Literature.

This is O’Reilly’s third above/ground press title, after Dear Nostalgia (2023) and Blue (2020).

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

the above/ground press postal increase sale,

above/ground press (b. 1993) doesn’t usually offer any sales during this time of the year, but with the thirty percent increase recently via Canada Post, and a couple of substantial printing increases over the past three years, it puts the press at even more of a loss, so I thought it would be worth offering a series of discounted bundles from the wealth of the above/ground press backlist/frontlist to help with cashflow:

ANY FOUR TITLES FOR $20 (postage included)
ANY TEN TITLES FOR $40 + shipping
/ Canada add $25 / US add $30 / International add $32
ANY TWENTY-FOUR TITLES FOR $80 + shipping / Canada add $30 / US add $33 / International add $35
ANY FORTY-FIVE TITLES FOR $160 (postage included)
                    / all prices in Canadian dollars ; “any” is subject to availability,

normally single author chapbooks (mostly poetry but some prose) titles are $5 each (with issues of G U E ST [a journal of guest editors] $6 each and issues of Touch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] $8 each and copies of the Report from the Society festschrift series anywhere from $6 to $8). 2025 subscriptions, also, are still available as well [$75 Canadian in Canada/$75 US in United States; further info here], in case that appeals instead (I might have to actually increase my subscription rates for next year, but it is too late for 2025). I’ll keep this sale going until July 9, 2025 [which will be above/ground press’ thirty-second birthday, by the way]. I mean, if it helps get further books out into the hands of interested readers, this is a good thing. and remember, above/ground press is entirely unfunded, but for sales and subscriptions and sheer optimism (and my own pocket). there isn’t funding available for this kind of activity.

Make your own bundles! Many authors even have multiple titles across the press, with the link below to their most recent (and links within to their prior). Want all four titles by Amish Trivedi, for example, or a handful of Amanda Earl chapbooks? Why not both natalie hanna offerings, or two of three chapbooks by Julia Polyck-O’Neill? Other authors with multiple titles in print include Jessica Smith, Pearl Pirie, Gil McElroy, Stephen Collis, Brenda Iijima, Jason Christie, Rae Armantrout, Kyle Flemmer, rob mclennan, Stephanie Gray, Renée Sarojini Saklikar, Hugh Thomas, Jérôme Melançon, Alice Burdick, Melissa Eleftherion, Ben Robinson, MLA Chernoff, Grant Wilkins, Leesa Dean, Nathanael O’Reilly, Sacha Archer, Lori Anderson Moseman, Ken Norris, Emily Izsak, ryan fitzpatrick and a whole stack of others. Maybe you want a stack of Touch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] issues? Maybe you want a whole slew of the prose series, issues of G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] or the Report from the Society festschrift titles? Try me! If I still have copies, it totally works. While supplies last on individual titles, obviously.

To order, send cheques to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com ; questions? shoot me an email,

Here’s the past decade-plus: links go to the most recent title by author, listed in reverse order of publication date, with the link to their most recent offering (if you wish, I could always take suggestions on what interests you and provide titles of my own selection, if this list seems too vast/overwhelming): Catriona StrangAndy WeaverAlice BurdickThe Peter F Yacht Club #34 : 2024 Holiday SpecialJason Heroux and Dag T. StraumsvagCarter McKenzieDani SpinosaJoAnna NovakJulia CohenSusan GevirtzDrew McEwanConal SmileyBrook Houglumrussell carisseSue LandersNate LoganTouch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #43Alexander Hammond BenedictMckenzie StrathJohn LevyVik ShirleyIan FitzGeraldPeter Jaegerryan fitzpatrickScott InnissShane RhodesMahaila SmithGil McElroyCarlos A. PittellaPearl PirieTouch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #42Chris BanksM.A.C. FarrantHelen Hajnoczkyrob mclennanKacper Bartczak (trans. by Mark Tardi)Ken NorrisSaba PakdelHope AndersonSacha ArcherPeter MyersJulia Polyck-O'NeillKyla HouboltTouch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #41 (TENTH ANNIVERSARY ISSUE)Dale TracyPhil Hall + Steven Ross SmithThe Peter F Yacht Club #33 : 2024 VERSeFest SpecialMelissa EleftherionJacob WrenKatie EbbittAmanda DeutchKyle FlemmerPete SmithMicah BallardClint BurnhamAngela CaporasoCary FaganBlunt Research GroupA Crown of Omnivorous Teeth: poems in honour of Chris Johnson and raccoons in generalGary BarwinTouch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #40Lydia UnsworthZane KossBen RobinsonColin DardisAaron TuckerAdriana OnițăJulie Carr + rob mclennanStephen CollisRae ArmantroutJason ChristieNikki ReimerNoah BerlatskyMiranda MellisMLA ChernoffMarita DachselTouch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #39,Report from the fitzpatrick Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Kevin StebnerMeghan Kemp-GeeRobert van VlietStephen CainGeoffrey OlsenHeather CadsbyEvan WilliamsGrant Wilkinsnina jane drystekSophia MaglioccaJennifer BakerKaren MasseyJérôme MelançonMonty ReidJamie HilderTouch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #38George Bowering + Artie GoldRyan StearneBrad VoglerAndrew GorinReport from the Pirie Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Julia DrescherJoseph DonatoSamuel AceStuart RossLeesa DeanReport from the Reimer Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Touch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #37Jessi MacEachernG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #26Jordan DavisThe Peter F Yacht Club #32 : 2023 VERSeFest SpecialReport from the Smith Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Nick ChhoeunBen JahnWilliam VallièresReport from the Iijima Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Derek BeaulieuIsabel Sobral CamposMark ScrogginsLaura WalkerReport from the Trivedi Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Nathanael O'ReillyLindsey WebbJason HerouxBarbara HenningG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #25Touch the Donkey #36The Peter F Yacht Club #31Douglas GloverReport from the Hogg Society. Vol. 1 No. 1G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #24Melanie Dennis UnrauReport from the McCarthy Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Report from the Hajnoczky Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Adrienne AdamsChris JohnsonGeoffrey NilsonGenevieve KaplanMelissa Spohr WeissLori Anderson MosemanChristopher PattonLeigh ChadwickReport from the Mangold Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Report from the Betts Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Report from the Hall Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Touch the Donkey #34Report from the Anstee Society. Vol. 1 No. 1N.W. LeaJed MunsonDavid MillerMatthew GwathmeyReport from the Reid Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Michael BoughnLaura KelseyG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #23Report from the Robinson Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Anne TardosReport from the Siklosi Society. Vol. 1 No. 1 + No. 2Vivan LewinWade BellJoanna ArnottG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #22Rob ManeryLillian NećakovReport from the Ross Society. Vol. 1 No. 1G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #21Report from the Earl Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Amanda EarlReport from the Brockwell Society. Vol. 1 No. 1Karl Jirgensdf parizeauWanda PraamsmaMichael SchufflerCalling to the Sun: Poems for Isabella WangTouch the Donkey #32Natalie SimpsonStan Rogalthe Peter F. Yacht Club #30 [the virtual issue]Sean Braune and Émilie DionneUrië V-JSarah RosenthalSimon BrownMayan GodmaireG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #20Phil HallKevin VarroneSusan RukeyserBarry McKinnonBenjamin NiespodzianyTerri Witek and Amaranth BorsukGeorge BoweringG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #19Franklin BrunoEmily IzsakJen TynesG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #18Valerie WitteRobert HoggKen SparlingJessi MacEachernNathan Alexander MooreKatie NaughtonSummer BrennerMonica ModyKōan Anne BrinkGregory BettsTouch the Donkey #30Michael SikkemaJamie TownsendConor Mc DonnellAdam ThomlisonAlyssa BridgmanJames LindsayAmish TrivediAva HofmannSandra Moussempès (trans. Eléna Rivera)Edward SmallfieldValerie CoultonJames HawesAnik SeeDavid DowkerShelly HarderAlexander JosephJoseph MosconiBrenda IijimaAl KratzG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #16Saeed Tavanaee Marvi (trans. Khashayar Mohammadi)katie o'brienN.W. LeaAndrew BrenzaThe Peter F Yacht Club #29G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #15Dennis CooleyG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #14rob mclennan and Gary BarwinKristjana GunnarsNathanael O'ReillyBaron Rocco Fleetcrest-SeacobsG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #13Cecilia Tamburri StuartKeith WaldropAmelia DoesFranco CorteseJane Eaton HamiltonBilly MavreasSarah Burgoyne and Susan BurgoynePaul PerryG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #12Kemeny BabineauRose MaloukisSarah BurgoyneBuck DownsKevin McPherson EckhoffOrchid TierneyMisha SolomonAndrew CantrellG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #11Michael e. Casteels + Nick PapaxanthosAshley Yang-Thompson + Mikko HarveyKhashayar MohammadiAndrea RexiliusLance La RocqueG UE S T [a journal of guest editors] #10G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #9Touch the Donkey [a small poetry journal] #25George StanleyThe Peter F. Yacht Club #28 ; VERSeFest (postponement) specialRachel KearneyJ.R. CarpenterGuy BirchardRazielle AigenAnthony EtherinEric BausIan McCullochG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #8G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #7Jessica SmithMary KasimorMargaret ChristakosAllyson PatyHawad (trans. Jake Syersak)Simina BanuG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #6Andrew K PetersonSusanne DyckmanJohn NewloveBen MeyersonNatalie LyalinMichael DennisJane Virginia RohrerChris TurnbullMarilyn IrwinConyer ClaytonFrances BoyleKemeny BabineauKate SiklosiMairéad ByrneKimberly CampanelloKyle KinaschukGil McElroyG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #2The Peter F. Yacht Club #27Renée Sarojini SaklikarClaudia Coutu RadmoreStephanie GrayHeather SweeneyR. KoleweEvan GrayDale SmithVirginia KonchanJoshua James CollisLaura FarinaJennifer StellaSarah MangoldCole SwensenMC HylandG U E S T [a journal of guest editors] #1Megan KaminskiSara Renee MarshallMark LaliberteLisa RawnSean BrauneMichael Martin SheaIan DreiblattUxío Novoneyra (trans. Erín Moure)Stephen BrockwellPhil Hall / Stuart Kinmondnatalie hannaMiguel E. Ortiz RodríguezNatalee CapleTravis SharpBeth AyerJon BoisvertJenna JarvisLise DowneAllison CardonLea GrahamTim AtkinsGregory Betts + Arnold McBayAndrew WesselsMarthe ReedThe Peter F. Yacht Club #26Steve McCafferyGary Barwin and Tom PrimeGary Barwin and Alice BurdickAlice NotleyRachel MindellEleni ZisimatosAdrienne GruberAnna Gurton-WachterMatthew JohnstoneAlyssa BridgmanElizabeth RobinsonEric SchmaltzJoe BladesKaty LedererKristina DrakeStephanie BolsterAdele GrafSarah Dowlingnathan dueckSarah CookIan WhistleFaizal DeenThe Peter F. Yacht Club #25Marilyn Irwin, Jordan AbelSarah FoxJake Syersakphilip mileticCarrie HunterSarah SwanJohn BartonCarrie Olivia AdamsDana ClaxtonMichael TurnerChristian BökNeil FlowersBronwen Tatelary timewellThe Peter F. Yacht Club #24Yuri Izdryk (trans. Roman Ivashkiv and Erín Moure)Katie L. PriceRoland PrevostAshley-Elizabeth BestHugh ThomasNicole MarkotićJamie BradleyJennifer KronovetKate SchapiraSusanne DyckmanEmily UrsuliakEric BausRachel MoritzJanice TokarBen Ladouceur and Dennis Tourbin.

Friday, January 17, 2025

new from above/ground press: the suitcase poem, ed. Amanda Earl

the suitcase poem
Marie-Andrée Auclair * Gregory Betts * Jeff Blackman * Amanda Earl * Ellen Chang-Richardson * AJ Dolman * Doris Fiszer * Gwendolyn Guth * Jenna Jarvis * Chris Johnson * Tanis MacDonald * Roz Toner * MW
$5

Afterword
Since hearing about Ursula K. Le Guin’s Carrier Bag Theory of Fiction on David Naimon’s Between the Covers podcast as part of the show’s “Crafting with Ursula” series, I have contemplated its potential for poem-making. The basic idea is that while stories in Western narrative are usually told from the point of view of a hero, centering conflict and violence, a lot goes missing in such a telling. Le Guin images stories as holding living beings, as a way to nurture and gather. I invited poets I know, first in Ottawa and then further afield, to take part in a collaborative poem about a suitcase to see what its contents might be and where we might go. I shared a Google document and invited people to add lines and words to the text. No one individual is the centre of this poem, the author of the story. In fact, there are many suitcases here, many containers. I love being part of this thriving and creative literary community. I thank all the contributors for taking this journey with me. Gratitude, as always, to rob mclennan for agreeing to publish the poem as an above/ground press chapbook.
~ Amanda Earl
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
January 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy


In Lieu of Biographies, Suitcases

Before Marie-Andrée Auclair packs their suitcase, they ask: Who will we be there, could we be a better version of us? Are we ready for all kinds of weather? Readiness takes up space.  But there is always room to bring back intangibles. It was years before Gregory Betts owned a suitcase with wheels, great lugs of things heavy with resistance to travel. The sheer weight of them was the inertia against which all destinations, Vancouver to Toronto, Toronto to Halifax, and all points in between, were measured. Was the sweat worth the burden? With elbows firmly locked against hips, and a damp brow, this was how he once set out into the world. Jeff Blackman's first suitcase had green stripes and two metal latches. He filled it with toys to take to his grandparents' house on the Mountain. Ellen Chang-Richardson found their favourite suitcase buried in a vintage shop in Covent Garden, London, England. They toted it around the world for years until its untimely demise. AJ Dolman's suitcase is currently filling with other people's memories as they move family members into care: a Delft candy dish, red leather pocket book of playing cards, Russian tea box, distinct treasures aching for new meaning, the outsized absence of everything declined. Amanda Earl used her first suitcase to run away from home. She packed dolls & dinky toys & hid w/ tiger lilies on the outside of the wrought iron & stone fence that divided the red brick house from Brock Road in Wilfrid, Ontario.  Doris Fiszer frequently dreams of an oversized suitcase that she is hurriedly packing with lint brushes, flip-flops, cooking utensils and purple hoodies. In these nocturnal adventures, she usually travels to bustling cities with her departed. Gwendolyn Guth's retro suitcase contains grains of sand from a former life. The grains remind her of an unimaginable shade of turquoise. They summon and they abandon. Snow continues to fall in rural Quebec and all is well. Jenna Jarvis has a habit of shoving her worldly possessions into a suitcase or two. Chris Johnson's favourite suitcase was bought at Goodwill, and was irreparably damaged by WestJet in 2012. Chris got $150 to purchase a replacement suitcase. Tanis MacDonald's suitcase is packed full of holes. Every time she travels, she brings back a little more nothing. Roz Toner stores all of their zines in a monogrammed suitcase. To be clear, they haven't a clue who A.E.M. is or was. MW had a blue suitcase that housed a unicorn that loved the dark and loved glow sticks. You could see the shine from the glow sticks even when the suitcase was completely shut like a mouth with nothing to say.

Amanda Earl is the author of ten chapbooks with above/ground press: Eleanor (2007), The Sad Phoenician’s Other Woman (2008), Sex First & Then A Sandwich (2012), A Book of Saints (2015), Lady Lazarus Redux (2017), The Book of Mark (2018), Aftermath or Scenes of a Woman Convalescing (2019), Sessions from the DreamHouse Aria (2020), a field guide to fanciful bugs (2021) and THE BEFORE, an excerpt from Welcome to Upper Zygonia (2022). She edited the first issue of G U E S T [a journal of guest editors] (2018), and above/ground press produced Report from the Earl Society, Vol. 1 No. 1 as a festschrift on her ongoing work in 2022.

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com

Tuesday, January 14, 2025

new from above/ground press: from What If I Sang “Flower of Scotland”?, by Catriona Strang

from What If I Sang “Flower of Scotland”?
Catriona Strang
$5

Crash-tackle

Descendant of the last man
in the scrum, I would not
act alone along
the lines of this
well-rucked blood bin where
the Wolf finds his interests
under the pressure of ritualized
aggression: tenants and taxes
rocked, stung, yet still
at odds over the porridge oats
barrelling their way over
the line of touch. What if
the enclosing fences sang, almost as
venerable as waves
of complaint pouring
out of trains, an ungrounding
pulse-over on a mud heap
in heavy rain, this knock-on that
begins to permeate the working
class, sealed by the extraordinary
wealth accrued in the maul – tweed,
hosiery, knitwear, linen
– passionate
and intense in the face of
a forward rush of toil
and fatigue, hunger and
peril: “Feet, Scotland,
Feet!”

published in Ottawa by above/ground press
January 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy

cover artwork: Aoife McLennan

Catriona Strang is a first-generation settler of primarily Scottish heritage who lives on stolen xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh, and səlilwətaɬ Lands. Her most recent publication is Unfuckable Lardass (Talonbooks, 2022). She is the author of five other books of poetry, several written in collaboration with the late Nancy Shaw, whose selected works, The Gorge, she edited (Talonbooks, 2017).

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com

Friday, January 10, 2025

new from above/ground press: Robert Duncan at Disney World, by Andy Weaver

Robert Duncan at Disney World
Andy Weaver
$5

On       the third      night
I dreamt      of you, even
though       it was the wrong
        occasion,      wrong
coast,          wrong           specifics,
wrong           colour cape
                                     for this
stark meadow
                   larked into
hieroglyphic occlusion.
                  But location        is a life
long
         mistake,        a torchy        ballad
sang         too slow,         a swan
song sawn      into          the day’s fabric

published in Ottawa by above/ground press
January 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy

Andy Weaver’s
fourth book of poetry, The Loom (University of Calgary), was published in 2024. He was a finalist for the 2024 Vallum Chapbook Award, and his chapbook So/I (above/ground) was longlisted for the 2022 Nelson Ball Prize. He teaches English and Creative Writing at York University.

This is Andy Weaver’s fifth above/ground press chapbook after Three Ghazals to the constellation Corvus (The Crow) (2001), Other Work for your Hands (2004), Concatenations (2014) and So/I (2021).

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com