Friends, I'm looking for the most innovative books of poems from recent
memory. I'm thinking not only about innovation on the level of the poems, but
also about how the book is conceived as a book, as a poem itself, or especially
as a work of art/investigation. I'm thinking of works like Mark Nowak's Coal
Mountain Elementary, M. NourbeSe Philip's Zong, Anne Carson's Nox, Tyehimba
Jess's Olio, CA Conrad's (Soma)tics, Marwa Helal's Invasive species, Elizabeth
Bradfield's Toward Antarctica, Jeffrey Pethybridge's Striven, the Bright
Treatise, Jos Charles's feeld. Any recommendations, including
self-recommendations, shy poets), are welcome. What books are reinventing the
poetry book as a form?
any recent book by Mary Ruefle.
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Philip Metres
Philip Metres any ones in
particular? I think of her individual poems as innovative at times, but not the
book as such. (Except for A little White Shadow, which is a curio of sorts).
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Miriam O'Neal
Miriam O'Neal My Private Property and Madness Rack and Honey. She
reimagines 'lectures' in MRH. Also Idra Novey's, Clarice: The Visitor, which is
a slim collection of poems/messages addressed to Clarice Lispector about her
work at translating Lispector's fiction. It…See More
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Susan Somers-Willett
Susan Somers-Willett Philip Metres I love that book.
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Noah Eli Gordon
Noah Eli Gordon I love her poems but I don’t see how any of her books
at all fit into this
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Miriam O'Neal
Miriam O'Neal I guess I read her as an outside the box poet. When I
read her prose I feel like I am in a poem.
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Sarah Browning
Sarah Browning T'ai Freedom Ford, & more black
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Miriam O'Neal
Miriam O'Neal Claudia Rankine's, Citizen
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Charles Malone
Charles Malone Adam Dickinson's Anatomic.
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Carlos Soto Román
Carlos Soto Román Motherbabyhome by Kimberly Campanello
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Joel Hernandez
Joel Hernandez Douglas Kearney needs to be on this list, a couple of
times
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Philip Metres
Philip Metres of course--what's
your favorite?
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Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson both of the books I've published through Hiding Press:
https://www.hidingpress.com/books/presence-detection-system
Hiding Press—Presence Detection System
hidingpress.com
Hiding Press—Presence Detection System
Hiding Press—Presence Detection System
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Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson
https://www.hidingpress.com/books/ctasy
Hiding Press—Ctasy
hidingpress.com
Hiding Press—Ctasy
Hiding Press—Ctasy
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Joel Hernandez
Joel Hernandez Hawkey’s “Ventrakl”
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JJ Stick
JJ Stick looking forward to UNDERWORLD LIT
By Srikanth Reddy from Wave Books
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Marina Vladova
Marina Vladova Not so recent but Tagore’s Gitanjali
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Holly Morgan Mason
Holly Morgan Mason 100% this one>>> Travesty Generator by
Lillian-Yvonne Bertram. I have a paragraph about it here which also explains
the conceptual nature of the book:
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Holly Morgan Mason
Holly Morgan Mason https://poetry.arizona.edu/.../pride-poetry-spotlight...
Pride & Poetry: Spotlight on Recent Collections by Queer Poets
poetry.arizona.edu
Pride & Poetry: Spotlight on Recent Collections by Queer Poets
Pride & Poetry: Spotlight on Recent Collections by Queer Poets
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Joel Hernandez
Joel Hernandez ^^ this book is a wonder.
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Alina Stefanescu
Alina Stefanescu Shrapnel maps by Philip Metres. But also Renee
Gladman's "Calamities". And Sarah Vap.
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Michael Kelleher
Michael Kelleher Jordan Abel's The Place of Scraps
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Joel Hernandez
Joel Hernandez Chaun Webster's "GeNtry!fication" is great.
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Lauren Shapiro
Lauren Shapiro Anne Carson, Float and Nox
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Paul Ilechko
Paul Ilechko Lauren Shapiro I
was going to say Nox
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Miriam O'Neal
Miriam O'Neal I was going to say Red
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Erika Meitner
Erika Meitner I just got neck/bone by Avery R. Young on Camille Dungy’s
rec, and it totally fits the bill!
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Simone Muench
Simone Muench Yes, to Erika's
comment! I second this rec.
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Matt Brim
Matt Brim Patricia Smith's Incendiary Art incorporates a lot of formal
variety at the level of the individual poem, but also in terms of how parts of
the book work (especially the extended "Sagas of the Accidental
Saint")
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Veronica Golos
Veronica Golos oh yes.
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Sean Singer
Sean Singer Susan Howe's Concordance?
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Daniel Westover
Daniel Westover I think American Sonnets for My Past and Future
Assassin is a wonderful book that does really interesting things with the
sonnet itself and as a collection.
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Robin Stewart
Robin Stewart My suggestion
as well! Terrance Hayes is brilliant. Also, Citizen: An American Lyric by
Claudia Rankine. I've taught the two together.
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Paul Ilechko
Paul Ilechko A Sand Book by Ariana Reines
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Cristián Gómez Olivares
Cristián Gómez Olivares Model City, by Donna Stonecipher. Transaction
Histories, by her too.
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Urayoán Noel
Urayoán Noel Intergalactic Travels: poems from a fugitive alien by Alan
Pelaez Lopez
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Christopher J. Doucot
Christopher J. Doucot Hey Phil, I don't know if you knew the poet Kim
Bridgford. Kim passed away this week. Maybe you can give her work a shout out
to your poetry circle.
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Diane Seuss
Diane Seuss Tyler Mills' Hawk Parable. Perhaps my Still Life with Two
Dead Peacocks and a Girl, though not blatantly experimental. As yet
unpublished, but Jane Huffman's Dilemma would be perfect.
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Jane Huffman
Jane Huffman <3
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Jane Huffman
Jane Huffman Luv this whole thread. Following.
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Marina Vladova
Marina Vladova also Citizen, c rankine
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Philip Metres
Philip Metres Of course, also Craig Santos Perez series of books, from
unincorporated territory, and Nomi Stone's Kill Class.
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Pamela Hart
Pamela Hart Nikky Finney’s new book: Love Child’s Hotbed of Occasional
Poetry? Or Sarah Val’s Winter, Rachel Zucker’s Sound Machine.
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Ryan Collins
Ryan Collins All of Douglas Kearney's work?
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Amy Dryansky
Amy Dryansky Eve Ewing’s 1919.
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Brent Armendinger
Brent Armendinger Diana Khoi Nguyen's Ghost Of
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Twila Newey
Twila Newey second.
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Donna Spruijt-Metz
Donna Spruijt-Metz third
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Mark Johnson
Mark Johnson All of my books :)
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Miriam O'Neal
Miriam O'Neal You ask such great questions! Now we all have these amazing
recommendations as well. Thanks.
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Mark Nowak
Mark Nowak Tongo Eisen-Martin, Layli LongSoldier, Don Mee Choi.
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Twila Newey
Twila Newey Second,
"Whereas", Layli LongSoldier
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Amy Dryansky
Amy Dryansky Layli LongSoldier, Whereas, yes!
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Maxine Chernoff
Maxine Chernoff Tongo, yes
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Twila Newey
Twila Newey https://dianakhoinguyen.com/read-me
GHOST OF — Diana Khoi Nguyen
dianakhoinguyen.com
GHOST OF — Diana Khoi Nguyen
GHOST OF — Diana Khoi Nguyen
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Ted Mathys
Ted Mathys Reddy’s Underworld Lit
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Patrick Durgin
Patrick Durgin Tan Lin's Seven Controlled Vocabularies and Trisha Low's
The Compleat Purge come immediately to mind.
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Joshua Gage
Joshua Gage How far back do you want to go (like, what's "recent
memory") and also are you including experimental and art books in this?
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Michael Weaver
Michael Weaver I don't know if this fits, but Jane Hirshfield's book,
"Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry" comes to mind:
https://amzn.to/2NKexiM
Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry, Essays
amazon.com
Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry, Essays
Nine Gates: Entering the Mind of Poetry, Essays
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Patricia Spears Jones
Patricia Spears Jones Harryette Mullen Sleeping with the Dictionary; my
own Living in the Love Economy; Brenda Hillman's Extra Hidden Life, among the
days; Tonya Foster A Swarm of Bees in the High Court; Metta Sama, Swing at Your
Own Risk; and Akilah Oliver The Putterers Notebook to name a a few.
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Joel Hernandez
Joel Hernandez Blunt Research Group's "Work-Shy"
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Daniel Tiffany
Daniel Tiffany
http://www.noemipress.org/.../chapbook/blunt-research-group/
Lost Privilege Company or the book of listening by Blunt Research Group
noemipress.org
Lost Privilege Company or the book of listening by Blunt Research Group
Lost Privilege Company or the book of listening by Blunt Research Group
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Daniel Tiffany
Daniel Tiffany https://www.hfsbooks.com/.../the-work-shy-blunt.../...
The Work-Shy – HFS Books
hfsbooks.com
The Work-Shy – HFS Books
The Work-Shy – HFS Books
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Anna Badkhen
Anna Badkhen Carlos Soto Román's Common Sense, Avery R. Young's
neck/bone. Ilya Kaminsky's Deaf Republic.
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Anna Badkhen
Anna Badkhen Victoria Chang's
Obit.
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Donna Spruijt-Metz
Donna Spruijt-Metz Anna Badkhen deaf republic for sure.
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Jeffrey Pethybridge
Jeffrey Pethybridge Mark McMorris's trilogy: Entrepot (1); The Book of
Landings (2&3)
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Karen Schubert
Karen Schubert Steve Reese's Excentrica: Notes on the Text
https://www.spdbooks.org/.../excentrica-notes-on-the-text...
Excentrica Notes on the Text
spdbooks.org
Excentrica Notes on the Text
Excentrica Notes on the Text
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Karen Schubert
Karen Schubert Rochelle Hurt's The Rusted City
https://www.rochellehurt.com/the-rusted-city-1
The Rusted City | Rochelle Hurt
rochellehurt.com
The Rusted City | Rochelle Hurt
The Rusted City | Rochelle Hurt
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Kate Evans
Kate Evans Love death and the changing of the seasons, Marilyn Hacker
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Kate Evans
Kate Evans Paul Robert Mullen
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Nina Buckless
Nina Buckless Layli LongSoldier is doing interesting/wonderful
investigative work into Oglala Lakota traditions, reshaping poetry,
investigating poetry as a form of ancient prayer, cultural patterns (Oglala
Lakota weaving and quilt patterns/oral traditions/ ancient storytelling) and
much more.
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Leslie Harrison
Leslie Harrison I second Diana Khoi Nguyen and Sasha West. Also
definitely considered my book, The Book of Endings as a book, at least somewhat
innovative.
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Mary Austin Speaker
Mary Austin Speaker ha, I was going to suggest jos charles
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Jonathan Skinner
Jonathan Skinner what is the interest of "innovation" as
such?
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Susan Averna Ryan
Susan Averna Ryan Hey Michael Weaver how do you know Phil? Cool that
two friends from different points in my life have a connection!
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Michael Weaver
Michael Weaver I don't know
that I've actually ever met him, but I reached out to him because of the work
he's done in education.
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Susan Averna Ryan
Susan Averna Ryan Michael Weaver well, a fine human being to know!
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Anthony Cody
Anthony Cody
https://www.omnidawn.com/product/precis/
precisjosé felipe alvergue – Omnidawn
omnidawn.com
precisjosé felipe alvergue – Omnidawn
precisjosé felipe alvergue – Omnidawn
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Anthony Cody
Anthony Cody
https://www.omnidawn.com/product/ghost-ofdiana-khoi-nguyen/
Ghost OfDiana Khoi Nguyen –
Omnidawn
omnidawn.com
Ghost OfDiana Khoi Nguyen –
Omnidawn
Ghost OfDiana Khoi Nguyen –
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Daniel Barnum
Daniel Barnum brian teare's "the empty form goes all the way to
heaven"
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Amy Fisher Quinn
Amy Fisher Quinn Im not a poetry scholar by any measure, but are you
familiar with the work of Leslé Honoré Page? It is very of this moment and has
been for as long as I have been following her work.
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Rachel Roupp
Rachel Roupp Uncle Phil! I hope I don’t sound basic by suggesting
something obvious or too far from what you’re looking for, but Indictus by
Natalie Eilbert slaps and is v fresh.
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James Allen Hall
James Allen Hall Off the top of my head: Natasha Trethewey's _Native
Guard_. Claudia Rankine, _Don't Let Me Be Lonely_ and _Citizen_. Harryette
Mullen, _Sleeping with the Dictionary_. Lyn Hejinian, _My Life_. Solmaz Sharif,
_LOOK_. Jehanne Dubrow, _The Arranged Marriage_. Jericho Brown, _The Tradition_
(especially those duplexes!). Aaron Smith, _The Book of Daniel_. Eduardo
Corral, _Slow Lightning_.
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Adam Sol
Adam Sol Gotta include Christian Bök’s work, esp Eunoia.
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Katie Ahearn
Katie Ahearn You might want to look at Sprawl by Danielle Dutton - it
is a graphic « novel ? » she is super inventive - studied with her at DU.
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Kathy Fagan Grandinetti
Kathy Fagan Grandinetti Faizullah's Seam.
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Norman Finkelstein
Norman Finkelstein I second Jonathan Skinner’s question: why the
fascination with “innovation”? The term seems to have become fetishized lately,
and one often finds it in advertising and corporate jargon. Two alternate
views. Stevens: “All poetry is experimental poetry.” Duncan: “I am a derivative
poet.”
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Philip Metres
Philip Metres Lately?!
hahaha! It's been like this for 20-100 years! "Make It New" etc. No,
I agree. I suppose that what's interested me is how new technology has been
possible all manner of visual, typographical, and other things that hearken
back to the book cultures pre-standardization--Blake, and even farther back,
scrolls.
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Cyrus Cassells
Cyrus Cassells Anne Carson, Float, Jos Charles, feeld, Matthea Harvey,
If The Tabloids Are True, What Are You?
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Susan Tichy
Susan Tichy Zong!, Nox, Bok’s Eunoia or Crystallography, Susan Howe’s
Debths or That This, Monica Ong’s Silent Anatomies, Cecilia Vicuna’s Read
Thread, Brian Teare’s The Empty Form Goes All the Way to Heaven, Travis
Macdonald’s The O Mission Repo, Reddy’s Voyager, Carolyn Bergvall esp Drift,
Margaret Yocom’s KINS FUR, our my very own Trafficke.
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John James
John James You mention Nox, but Anne Carson's Float (which tends to get
a little less attention) is more radically innovative on a formal level (still
good, but maybe not as good as Nox). Others that come to mind: Craig Santos
Perez's From Unincorporated Territor…See More
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Trish Salah
Trish Salah Dionne Brand's The Blue Clerk, Jordan Abel's Nishga,
Ching-In Chen's Recombinant, kari edwards' iduna and succubus in my pocket,
Nathanaël's The Middle Notebooks, Canisa Lubrin's The Dyzgraphist, Susan
Gevirtz's Aerodrome Orion & Starry Messanger, Sina Queyras' My Ariel,
possibly my own Lyric Sexology, Vol 1...
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Maureen E Doallas
Maureen E Doallas Timothy Ely's 'Interior Voice: The Great Practice'
with Whit Griffin's poems. Anything by Jen Bervin (e.g., '7S' and 'Draft
Notation') - she does amazing stuff. Also see latter's 'The Dickinson
Composites'. These are collectors' items.
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Michael FlattActive Now
Michael Flatt I would add Gabriel Gudding's Literature for Nonhumans.
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Twila Newey
Twila Newey This may be a press to watch for formal invention, as well.
I love the description of what they'll be doing.
https://www.lightscatterpress.org/
Lightscatter Press | Literary Multimodal Publishing
lightscatterpress.org
Lightscatter Press | Literary Multimodal Publishing
Lightscatter Press | Literary Multimodal Publishing
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Bill McCloud
Bill McCloud My book, The Smell of the Light: Vietnam, 1968-1969
(Balkan Press) is likely the only such book of poems (107 of them) that are in
chronological order. #1 on the Oklahoma Bestsellers List (The Oklahoman),
Vietnam Veterans of America says the poems rank "at the top of the
heap" of Vietnam War poetry.
https://www.amazon.com/.../ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_3-3...
The Smell of the Light: Vietnam, 1968-1969
amazon.com
The Smell of the Light: Vietnam, 1968-1969
The Smell of the Light: Vietnam, 1968-1969
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Susan Wolpert
Susan Wolpert Amy Rosenbluth
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Twila Newey
Twila Newey Oh! and "Maps and Transcripts of the Ordinary
World", by Kathryn Cowles (who is probably tired of me gushing over this
book.) But it's one of the the most memorable, formally intriguing, collections
I've read in 2020.
https://milkweed.org/.../maps-and-transcripts-of-the...
Maps and Transcripts of the Ordinary World
milkweed.org
Maps and Transcripts of the Ordinary World
Maps and Transcripts of the Ordinary World
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Lupe Mendez
Lupe Mendez Kaia Sand's Remember to Wave
Ayokunle Falomo's African, American
Joseph Rios' Shawdowboxing …See More
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Christopher Nelson Bowcutt
Christopher Nelson Bowcutt This is what Green Linden’s Wishing Jewel
Prize addresses: https://www.greenlindenpress.com/submit
Submit — Under a Warm Green Linden
greenlindenpress.com
Submit — Under a Warm Green Linden
Submit — Under a Warm Green Linden
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Sean Thomas Dougherty
Sean Thomas Dougherty Sesshu Foster aka on Facebook as Swirling
Alhambra. His book City of the Future that came out in 2018 from Kaya. It is
like a boo of postcard poems from the future.
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CA Conrad
CA Conrad I'm honored to be on your list. Coracle makes marvelously
strange books of poetry: http://coracle.ie/
coracle.ie
coracle
coracle
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CA Conrad
CA Conrad Some extraordinary books of experimental poetry by Nat Raha,
Sophie Robinson, Francesca Lisette, and others at Boiler House:
https://www.boilerhouse.press/
Boiler House Press | UEA | Norwich
boilerhouse.press
Boiler House Press | UEA | Norwich
Boiler House Press | UEA | Norwich
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Shira Dentz
Shira Dentz if i may be so bold
https://pankmagazine.com/shop/sisyphusina/
Sisyphusina - [PANK]
pankmagazine.com
Sisyphusina - [PANK]
Sisyphusina - [PANK]
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Cathy Hong
Cathy Hong Inger Christensen’s alphabet
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Shira Dentz
Shira Dentz and
https://cavankerrypress.org/product/door-of-thin-skins/
door of thin skins - CavanKerry Press
cavankerrypress.org
door of thin skins - CavanKerry Press
door of thin skins - CavanKerry Press
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CA Conrad
CA Conrad SLIDE at Yes is terrific Shira Dentz
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Shira Dentz
Shira Dentz CA Conrad thank
you so much❣️
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Charles Ellenbogen
Charles Ellenbogen Haven’t read all of the comments but what about
CITIZEN & DON’T LET ME BE LONELY (Rankine)?
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CA Conrad
CA Conrad Almost ANYTHING by Carlos Soto-Román.
https://www.thetinymag.com/carlos-soto-roman
Carlos Soto-Román — the tiny
thetinymag.com
Carlos Soto-Román — the tiny
Carlos Soto-Román — the tiny
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Surazeus Simon Seamount
Surazeus Simon Seamount "White Whole" presents 1,136 lyrics,
pastorals, satires, elegies, and narrative poems that I wrote in 2018 that
explore the evolution of the universe since the First Flash from the White
Whole.
https://astariad.neocities.org/White_Whole.html
White Whole | Astarian Scriptures of Surazeus
astariad.neocities.org
White Whole | Astarian Scriptures of Surazeus
White Whole | Astarian Scriptures of Surazeus
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Allison Adair
Allison Adair Caroline Bergvall's 'Drift'. Links to text &
performance forms here. Text: https://nightboat.org/book/drift/ -- Performance:
http://carolinebergvall.com/work/drift-performance/. Vivek Narayanan also has a
ton of cool hybrid/cross-over/experimental work. Tough to link to it since much
involves technology. But worth the investigation!
Drift – Nightboat Books
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Drift – Nightboat Books
Drift – Nightboat Books
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Ian Demsky
Ian Demsky C.D. Wright, Casting Deep Shade: An Amble
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Ian Demsky
Ian Demsky Heimrad Backer, Transcript
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David Naimon
David Naimon Jen Bervin's Silk Poems comes first to mind:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ne2xDYTYu7o&t=2s
Jen Bervin Mixes Poetry with Cutting-Edge Silk Technology
youtube.com
Jen Bervin Mixes Poetry with Cutting-Edge Silk Technology
Jen Bervin Mixes Poetry with Cutting-Edge Silk Technology
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Oliver de la Paz
Oliver de la Paz Lots of the books from Siglio Press:
http://sigliopress.com/
home - Siglio Press
sigliopress.com
home - Siglio Press
home - Siglio Press
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Greg McDonald
Greg McDonald Anarcha Speaks: A History in Poems by Dominique Christina
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Daniel Tiffany
Daniel Tiffany https://www.hfsbooks.com/.../the-work-shy-blunt.../...
The Work-Shy – HFS Books
hfsbooks.com
The Work-Shy – HFS Books
The Work-Shy – HFS Books
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Daniel Tiffany
Daniel Tiffany
http://www.noemipress.org/.../chapbook/blunt-research-group/
Lost Privilege Company or the
book of listening by Blunt Research Group
noemipress.org
Lost Privilege Company or the
book of listening by Blunt Research Group
Lost Privilege Company or the
book of listening by Blunt Research Group
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Daniel Tiffany
Daniel Tiffany any book by Julian Talamantez Brolaski
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Daniel Tiffany
Daniel Tiffany Aaron Kunin's books
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Lanny Quarles
Lanny Quarles any issue of tv guide from the 1960's (for the size and
format of the physical book)
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Tyehimba Jess
Tyehimba Jess Harmony Holiday and Doug Kearney are very inventive.
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Tyehimba Jess
Tyehimba Jess he has another
book thats shaped like an album. Can't remember the title
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Christian Roess
Christian Roess Lissa Wolsak’s LIGHTSAIL
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Tyehimba Jess
Tyehimba Jess Duriel Duriel Estelle Harris' Drag
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Armando Batista
Armando Batista Philip Metres I’m working on a manuscript that will
take on the CYOA model, with altered consciousness and time traveling built
into it.
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Mark Haunschild
Mark Haunschild Ronald Johnson’s, Shrubberies.
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Shann Ray Ferch
Shann Ray Ferch Deepstep Come Shining, C.D. Wright; The 7th Man,
Melanie Rae Thon
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Mia Leonin
Mia Leonin A Bound Woman Is a Dangerous Thing by Damaris B. Hill
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Rachel Blau DuPlessis
Rachel Blau DuPlessis Not shy, but my Graphic Novella (a collage poem
from Xexoxial Editions, 2015) and NUMBERS (a collage poem in living color from
Materialist Press). And Days and Works from Ahsahta. BC me for more info.
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Bianca Glinskas
Bianca Glinskas Ghost Of by Diana Khoi Nguyen for its multimedia
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Tyehimba Jess
Tyehimba Jess Also Don Mee Choi's Hardly War
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Allison Titus
Allison Titus Silent Anatomies by Monica Ong!
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Molly Bendall
Molly Bendall Translations from Bark Beetle by Jody Gladding.
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Elizabeth Bradfield
Elizabeth Bradfield CD Wright, “Casting Deep Shade” — history/ natural
history/ poetry. Does Teju Cole’s “Blind Spot” count as poetry? Maybe. Sierra
Nelson’s “l take back the sponge cake” has choose your own adventure poems. And
all that others have listed here! Exciting list!
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LynleyShimat Lys
LynleyShimat Lys Elissa Washuta, Shapes of Native Nonfiction, George
Abraham, Fatima Asghar
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LynleyShimat Lys
LynleyShimat Lys Also Theresa
Hak Kyung Cha, Shailja Patel, Gloria Anzaldúa. Hybrid poetics. And Lyz Soto and
Lisa Linn Kanae.
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Natasha Saje
Natasha Saje I've never read anything like Chelsey Minnis's Baby I
Don't Care.
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Mark Cueball
Mark Cueball Can I send you a copy of “Seymour’s Poems,” in which I
took the true story of how my father was recruited into the U.S. Army Chemical
Corp. in the 1950s, merged it with a fictional story that centers on what may
have happened “off screen” in J.D. Salinger’s short story “A Perfect Day for
Bananafish,” concluding with Seymour’s lost poems?
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Elaine Thiery
Elaine Thiery https://www.thelostwords.org/spell-songs/
Spell Songs | The Lost Words
thelostwords.org
Spell Songs | The Lost Words
Spell Songs | The Lost Words
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