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    January Found by Michael Sikkema

    Michael Sikkema’s poems are both carefully honed and fun to read. Each word seems to be happy where it is, and this can be funny, too. —Aram Saroyan
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    JDP by Ron Burch

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    Ron Burch exposes the offbeat edge of California’s most mythical urban places populated with tourists feeding the quest for memorabilia of dead celebrities—leading to the ultimate prize, JDP. Tough and gritty with equal parts heart and offbeat humor, the novel’s innovative narrative pumps new noir through the veins of Hollywood in an ironic journey with an unlikely XXXL protagonist who runs a celebrity museum and stretches the limits of anti-hero iconography. —Aimee Parkison,
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    Jonkil Dies (A Mesophysical Eulogy) by Kane X. Faucher

    "Holy Kanadada, Bat(aille)man!  Kane X. Faucher's socio-sexio-scalpel of Logos explodes an intoxicated phantasmarrhea of Anguish & Ecstasy unto the Jabberwocky Matrix Éxtrémé!  Run for the Collidosphere of hyper-Deleuzian Magyaria & hold to the Vertigo of the New Philology's Brainbucket Bastardchild!"  — Mark Spitzer
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    Journals From the Time of the Radar Dog By Pat Lawrence

    These are the collected journals of my friend, Vincent Pantaglia, from a period late in his life.   During this time he was furiously documenting his daily activities with the hope of using the material to someday write a novel.   When he was unable to finish the journals or to realize his dream of re-working their stories and characters into a fiction, I took the notebooks into my possession for safekeeping after having received them from his family, and out of nostalgia, I suppose.
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    Joys: a catalogue of disappointments by Christophe Casamassima

    Quietude = qui  etude: the study of the who , and who's studying it motivates this marvelous book, full of sharp moves based on acute attention to language.  At times directly honoring his sources­-- Jabès, Creeley­--and at times indirectly quoting many others from Joyce to Cendrars  to Lezama Lima, Casamassima proves himself a worthy inheritor of the postmodern tradition of writing that inscribes (and in doing so, refuses) its own impossibility. - Cole Swensen
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    KATA by James Maughn

    Robert Creeley wrote about poems that make rites of passage actual, poems that speak a primary language. In Kata, James Maughn speaks a primary language. He is inventing a world—and this beautiful book enacts a wry and patient intelligence, embodies physical grace. In these lines you will hear fullness of representation, and a luminous consciousness.  — Joseph Lease
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    Katzenjammered by Norma Kassirer

    Katzenjammered is a brilliantly compelling illumination of the nature of storytelling. Through the haunting imagery of interwoven narratives, the tale carries the reader through family mythology, tragedy, and beyond. With, in the words of the young protagonist, “each syllable broken into light and shadow”, the language is a joy to read. —Donna Wyszomierski
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    Kewalo Blues and Echoes by Gary Pak

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    Gary Pak’s Kewalo Blues and Echoes reflects his profound, joyous, and critical grasp of Hawai’i as entangled site of local pidgin, Native Hawaiian, oceanic, and ethnic mores of world-dwelling and culture-making. —Rob Sean Wilson
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    Ladders In July by William Allegrezza

    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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    LAST by E.J. McAdams

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    I recommend reading E.J. McAdam's LAST out loud, singing/shouting each line in city parks, the subway, the office. Let it echo off the walls "amidst skyscrapers" in an elegy for our ecology/our planet/our lives that is devastating, but joyous still in its love for what was and what might still be possible —Marcella Durand
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    Le Trouvère Prétendu by Peter Siedlecki

    Congratulations, Peter Siedlecki, on a fascinating, dare I say 'heartwarming', book! His muse takes him in such unexpected directions, like writing a love song to his dog – that poem 'Heike' will always be one of my favorites. —Edward Field
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    Lecture Notes- A Duration Poem in Twelve Parts by Deborah Meadows

    Lecture Notes: A duration poem in twelve parts makes that subtle shift from seemingly raw appropriation to an act of art history right before our eyes so that the safe empiricism of "seeing is believing" is turned upside down, and believing (or culturally-driven perception) creates the scene.
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