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    #1 – #46 by Jukka-Pekka Kervinen

    This work is important because it skews all preconceptions of what poetry is thought to be. It uniquely shows us the indoctrinated perceptions that we, consciously or unconsciously carry within us. It opens up to us a world with the potential of difference, and that by knowing this difference we can hopefully perceive a knowledge and beauty in forms and contents we heretofore did not think existed. So it is with open eyes and mind one must approach this work, leaving behind any constricted views of form or content, and more importantly interring the dusty corpse of an ancient poetic epistemology. —Ric Carfagna
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    … and Beefheart Saved Craig by Jefferson Hansen

    This book comes at readers from all angles, literally, with its energetic mix of innovative narrative, informed cultural criticism, and good old-fashioned character development about life among the drinking classes. Hansen's absolutely contemporary questioning of individual identity spins out through a story about some ordinary and ornery people whose mundane lives are paradoxically compelling and often shocking. —Mark Wallace
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    26 Tears by George Tysh / Chris Tysh

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    What an abracadabra of abecedarian magic is 26 Tears! Evoking the Aramaic avra kehdabra, "I will create as I speak," this collaborative incantation weaves a magical spell of language. Two poets riff in alphabetical measure with illuminating literary texts, an epidemic, and a quotidian of political angst. — Maureen Owen
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    2X2 by Martine Bellen

    Smart, funny, at once spare and lyrically lush, this mythic tale of a lost girl stalking her lost double will pull you delightedly along with its swift narrative—pull you up short when it makes you stop and think. Martine Bellen is an astonishing writer. —Rilla Askew
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    3 by Doris Shapiro

    These striking stories portray cycles of the human condition recognizable to us all.  Here we look at the ending of life in the ending of a life.   In another we see the brilliant self-deception we employ to avoid unwanted change.   The third celebrates the possibilities and satisfactions of friendship.   The stories, powerful on their own, together offer emotional pleasures that linger.
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    3rd & 7th by Nicolas Mansito III

    Reading Nicolás Mansito's first book I am reminded that the Latin verb "to read," legere, means to choose, to select, and that reading, and in fact all writing, is an act of bricolage. This book of poems reminds that every free act, of both making and being, arises from a bondage to what simply /is/. And from there we fiddle and tinker our way to wisdoms. A book you'll be grateful to own. —Gabriel Gudding,
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    A Dictionary In The Subjunctive by Damian Weber

    In his new book, Damian Weber, one of Buffalo’s best-loved poet, publisher, singer and songwriter offers a magnificent display of minimalism. Fully illustrated, these short poems start as dictionary definitions that evolve into love poems, which in turn develop into poems detailing the pain of miscommunication that harbors within a relationship between two people.
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    A Field Guide to the Rehearsal by Dennis Barone

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    Dennis Barone’s A Field Guide to the Rehearsal is a most unique book, an open-form, subtly off-beat narrative, a mixture of poetry and prose, of memory and concrete, image-filled metaphysics. —David Cappella
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    A Lyrebird, Selected Poems of Michael Farrell by Michael Farrell; Editor Jared Schickling

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    Enter A Lyrebird and you open onto a polyphony of slang and nuance. Expect a humorous disorientation and deep travel through undersides of all that can be said and borrowed. Just in time, since mono-culture cannot know itself, Michael Farrell’s deft bravery transmutes English and gives us journeys out. —Sarah Riggs
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    A Mountain Of Past Lives & Things I’ve Learned by Skyler Jaye

    "Each of the Past-lives, each written into a Mountain its own, also seems to fit into an open hand. I found myself snapping and ooo-ing and mmm-ing along because even black on white paper, the words take a stage." —Ashley Wylde
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    A Pure Bowl of Nothing by Mary Kasimor

    This book is part of our moblis in mobli series, a free ebook with a printed books that is for sale from us as well as Amazon.com.
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