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Poetry | Flash Fiction
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DeWitt Clinton
By a Lake Near a Moon: Fishing with the Chinese Masters
Valérie Déus
Skull-Filled Sun
Michael Dickel
The Palm Reading after the Toad’s Garden
War Surrounds Us
Jennifer Juneau
More than Moon
gary lundy
heartbreak elopes into a kind of forgiving
when voices detach themselves
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Poetry
when voices detach themselves
by gary lundy

when voices detach themselves
ISBN 978-0-9896245-0-3 Poetry that is constructed of bits and pieces of relationship, vulnerability, love, narrative, images, bodies and longing while seeking to find understanding, or at least calm, amid the discordant endings and beginnings life provides. Full of striking and provocative writing at the internal and external edges of awareness. Price includes $1.50 shipping and handling per book.
$11.50
War Surrounds Us
by Michael Dickel

War Surrounds Us
ISBN 978-0-9896245-2-7 Michael Dickel’s third book of poetry collects poems he wrote during the Israel-Hamas conflict of summer, 2014. The poems evoke a resistance to the violence all around, and make acute observations of its effects on family and daily life—from the provocations before, through the disruptions of rockets falling on Jerusalem and devastating loss of human life during attacks on Gaza, and past the line of failed cease fires to an uneasy truce. The closely observed incongruence of daily life while war rages comes through as the poet witnesses his young son’s responses and considers the question of the future we want versus the one that is coming. Price includes $1.50 shipping and handling per book.
$11.50
heartbreak elopes into a kind of forgiving
by gary lundy

heartbreak elopes into a kind of forgiving poetry
ISBN 978-0989624558 In his second is a rose press poetry collection, gary lundy continues honest deliberations on relationship, vulnerability, love, sexuality, and gender—transforming every day images into doorways to conscious and unconscious constructions of body, self, and world. His poems still seek out understanding, even while revealing the slipperiness of “truth.” Price includes $1.50 shipping and handling per book.
$16.50
Skull-Filled Sun
by Valérie Déus

Skull-Filled Sun
ISBN 978-0-9896245-3-4 In her début short collection of poems, Skull-Filled Sun, Haitian-American poet Valérie Déus evinces a strong voice full of “…jazz riffed, watercolor vignettes that create a gorgeous melange of Kreyol garnished musings…The voice is at once experiencer and witness, revealing multiple perspectives on the roads that all children of the African diaspora must travel” (Keisha-Gaye Anderson). Price includes $1.50 shipping and handling per book.
$11.50
More Than Moon
by Jennifer Juneau

More Than Moon
978-0-9896245-6-5 Jennifer Juneau’s poems aesthetically explore broken relationships, love, the world around her, life, and mental health in clear imagery that conveys life in the 21st Century. She explores her life and world as a careful observer of the details that reflect mood and emotion while letting us feel the glimmers of joy and hope that are possible. Her writing has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, the Million Writers Award and a Sundress Best of the Net. It is gathered here for the first time in a collection. Readers will treasure these poems and return to them again and again.
$21.50
By a Lake Near a Moon:
Fishing with the Chinese Masters
by DeWitt Clinton

By a Lake Near a Moon: Fishing with the Chinese Masters
978-0-9896245-7-2 In By a Lake Near a Moon: Fishing with the Chinese Masters, a collection of 114 poems—variations based on Kenneth Rexroth’s translation, 100 Poems from the Chinese (New Directions, 1971)—respected poet DeWitt Clinton places the poems in a contemporary landscape of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with lyrical scenes of the change of seasons, the Lake Michigan beach front, bridges across the Milwaukee rivers, and roads and highways of the nearby countryside. While the themes of the classical Chinese poets (8th–13th Centuries)—Tu Fu, Mei Yao Ch’en, Ou Yang Hsiu, Su Tung P’o, The Poetess Li Ch’ing Chao, Lu Yu, Chu Hsi, Hsu Chao, and The Poetess Chu Shu Chen—remain the same, these adaptations bring life and energy from Classical China to the modern-day world with the changes in the landscape and temperament of the Chinese poets retold by a contemporary American Midwest poet.
$23.50
Flash Fiction / Hybrid
The Palm Reading
after
The Toad’s Garden
by Michael Dickel

The Palm Reading after The Toad’s Garden
ISBN 978-0989624541 With illustrations by Ayelet Cohen Michael Dickel’s highly engaging fourth book of flash fiction gathers in one place his experimental-hybrid writing–from a series of surreal memoryscapes to flash thrillers to psychological experiments. This hybrid writing blurs genre lines across poetry, fiction, non-fiction, and cultural criticism in an entertaining montage of imagery. The woman with a beard–the unnamed main character of the first series of stories–travels as much in her mind as in the world around her, but somehow all merges with her memories to reveal emotional realities of being human. The palm reader in the second series of stories predicts the uncertainty of multiple futures which unfold in the following stories—less connected than the toad’s garden, the palm reading follows many lines of possibility through a collection of somewhat, but not much more conventional tales. Price includes $1.50 shipping and handling per book.
$16.50