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OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And a INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first. MUSIC PROSE POEM ONE BY PRIS CAMPBELL The poems of Pris Campbell have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including PoetsArtists, Rusty Truck, Bicycle Review, Chiron Review, and Outlaw Poetry Network. The Small Press has published eight collections of her poetry and Clemson University Press a collaboration with Scott Owens. When The Wolves Come After You, with Michael Parker, from Goss Publications and SquallsJAZZ & POETRY
I’ve nothing against poetic license, so formerly racist linguistics are open for appropriation, but I just have to mention that ‘Jazz jism’ is jarringly offensive and redundant (at least to a Black write/academic/ music critic and historian such as myself) since the word ‘Jazz’ itself is a derivation from the 18th/19th century term for the Asian vagina, ‘joss’, which BritishALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
ANN MENEBROKER
1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. IN.B.COOP NEWS
Breaking, brokenGood, badOld, newGlobal, national, localFacts, figures, fantasiesLetters, notes, opinionsAll the news fit / unfit topost, print
OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouth MUSIC PROSE POEM ONE BY PRIS CAMPBELL The poems of Pris Campbell have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including PoetsArtists, Rusty Truck, Bicycle Review, Chiron Review, and Outlaw Poetry Network. The Small Press has published eight collections of her poetry and Clemson University Press a collaboration with Scott Owens. When The Wolves Come After You, with Michael Parker, from Goss Publications and SquallsJAZZ & POETRY
I’ve nothing against poetic license, so formerly racist linguistics are open for appropriation, but I just have to mention that ‘Jazz jism’ is jarringly offensive and redundant (at least to a Black write/academic/ music critic and historian such as myself) since the word ‘Jazz’ itself is a derivation from the 18th/19th century term for the Asian vagina, ‘joss’, which BritishALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
ANN MENEBROKER
1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. IN.B.COOP NEWS
Breaking, brokenGood, badOld, newGlobal, national, localFacts, figures, fantasiesLetters, notes, opinionsAll the news fit / unfit topost, print
OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouth MUSIC PROSE POEM ONE BY PRIS CAMPBELL The poems of Pris Campbell have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including PoetsArtists, Rusty Truck, Bicycle Review, Chiron Review, and Outlaw Poetry Network. The Small Press has published eight collections of her poetry and Clemson University Press a collaboration with Scott Owens. When The Wolves Come After You, with Michael Parker, from Goss Publications and SquallsJAZZ & POETRY
I’ve nothing against poetic license, so formerly racist linguistics are open for appropriation, but I just have to mention that ‘Jazz jism’ is jarringly offensive and redundant (at least to a Black write/academic/ music critic and historian such as myself) since the word ‘Jazz’ itself is a derivation from the 18th/19th century term for the Asian vagina, ‘joss’, which BritishALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
ANN MENEBROKER
1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. IN.B.COOP NEWS
Breaking, brokenGood, badOld, newGlobal, national, localFacts, figures, fantasiesLetters, notes, opinionsAll the news fit / unfit topost, print
OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And a WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And a WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouth MUSIC PROSE POEM ONE BY PRIS CAMPBELL The poems of Pris Campbell have appeared in numerous journals and anthologies, including PoetsArtists, Rusty Truck, Bicycle Review, Chiron Review, and Outlaw Poetry Network. The Small Press has published eight collections of her poetry and Clemson University Press a collaboration with Scott Owens. When The Wolves Come After You, with Michael Parker, from Goss Publications and Squalls MOTHERS DAY AND TWO OTHER POEMS BY PAUL SOHAR Paul Sohar ended his higher education with a BA in philosophy and took a day job in a research lab while writing in every genre, publishing seventeen volumes of translations. His own poetry: “Homing Poems” (Iniquity, 2006) and “The Wayward Orchard”, a Wordrunner Prize winner (2011). Other awards: first prize in the 2012 Lincoln Poets Society contest; second prize from RI Writers APRIL IN PARIS UNDECIDED BY MARK WEBER 32-degrees one day and 85 the next. Oh, New Mexico make up your mind, you have. such April moods. Mark Weber grew up on the outskirts of the megalopolis Los Angeles and wasn’t suppose to listen to jazz. During the 50s and 60s there was this giant conspiracy among the music industry to steer all listening toward their product.ALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. IPHIL GEORGE
Phil George (of the Nez Percé Nation at Lapwai, Washington). The works of Phil George (b. 1946), a Wallowa Nez Percé poet, have been published in several anthologies, including The Remembered Earth (1979) and Dancing on the Rim of the World (1990). His poetry has even been read on popularABOUT ALBERT
Albert DeGenova. is an award-winning poet, publisher, teacher, and blues saxophonist. From 1978-1980 he was an editor of the Oyez Review (published by Roosevelt University); in June of 2000 he launched the literary/arts journal After Hours, for which he continues as publisher and editor. DeGenova was half of the performance poetry duo AvantRetro (with Charlie Rossiter) which appearedOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established.JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established.JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat section MOTHERS DAY AND TWO OTHER POEMS BY PAUL SOHAR Paul Sohar ended his higher education with a BA in philosophy and took a day job in a research lab while writing in every genre, publishing seventeen volumes of translations. His own poetry: “Homing Poems” (Iniquity, 2006) and “The Wayward Orchard”, a Wordrunner Prize winner (2011). Other awards: first prize in the 2012 Lincoln Poets Society contest; second prize from RI WritersALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, BOULEVARD DE LA FRATERNITE Et pourtant, lorsqu’on prend le temps de s’arrêter, le regard s’étonne et se remet à briller. Ils existent pendant un instant et se sentent redevenus humains. Arrêtez-vous et regardez-les. Je ne leur ai pas volé ces clichés, je les partage avec eux. Jean-Philippe Hemery. Sie sind überall auf den Strassen und werden immerzahlreicher.
PHIL GEORGE
Phil George (of the Nez Percé Nation at Lapwai, Washington). The works of Phil George (b. 1946), a Wallowa Nez Percé poet, have been published in several anthologies, including The Remembered Earth (1979) and Dancing on the Rim of the World (1990). His poetry has even been read on popular STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthJANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. IN.B.COOP NEWS
Breaking, brokenGood, badOld, newGlobal, national, localFacts, figures, fantasiesLetters, notes, opinionsAll the news fit / unfit topost, print
EARTH FIRST!: A BRIEF HISTORY Earth First!: A Brief History. “Resist much. Obey little.” —-Walt Whitman—taken from The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey, one of the Spiritual inspirations for Earth First! Earth First! or the Earth Liberation Front was first formed in 1979. It is an environmental activist group that came together in the SouthwesternUnited States.
RICHARD BRAUTIGAN
A Mystery Story or Dashiell Hammett a la Mode Every time I leave my hotel room aaaa here in Tokyo I do the same four things: aaaa I make sure I have my passport aaaa my notebook aaaa a pen aaaa and my English— aaaaa Japanese dictionary. The rest of my life is a totalmystery.
OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established.JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established.JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
ANN MENEBROKER
Mailbox Boogie A Dialogue Through The Mails Ann Menebroker & Kell Robertson This is an epistolary book, a mode of writing quite popular in the. 19th century, a form Dostoyevsky used for his first novel POOR PEOPLE, the book he Continue reading. WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,N.B.COOP NEWS
Breaking, brokenGood, badOld, newGlobal, national, localFacts, figures, fantasiesLetters, notes, opinionsAll the news fit / unfit topost, print
BOULEVARD DE LA FRATERNITE Et pourtant, lorsqu’on prend le temps de s’arrêter, le regard s’étonne et se remet à briller. Ils existent pendant un instant et se sentent redevenus humains. Arrêtez-vous et regardez-les. Je ne leur ai pas volé ces clichés, je les partage avec eux. Jean-Philippe Hemery. Sie sind überall auf den Strassen und werden immerzahlreicher.
PHIL GEORGE
Phil George (of the Nez Percé Nation at Lapwai, Washington). The works of Phil George (b. 1946), a Wallowa Nez Percé poet, have been published in several anthologies, including The Remembered Earth (1979) and Dancing on the Rim of the World (1990). His poetry has even been read on popularJANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. I STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouth EARTH FIRST!: A BRIEF HISTORY Earth First!: A Brief History. “Resist much. Obey little.” —-Walt Whitman—taken from The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey, one of the Spiritual inspirations for Earth First! Earth First! or the Earth Liberation Front was first formed in 1979. It is an environmental activist group that came together in the SouthwesternUnited States.
RICHARD BRAUTIGAN
A Mystery Story or Dashiell Hammett a la Mode Every time I leave my hotel room aaaa here in Tokyo I do the same four things: aaaa I make sure I have my passport aaaa my notebook aaaa a pen aaaa and my English— aaaaa Japanese dictionary. The rest of my life is a totalmystery.
OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established.JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,MICHAEL GARTNER
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none.“No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that.But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first.BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And aJOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established.JACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
ANN MENEBROKER
Mailbox Boogie A Dialogue Through The Mails Ann Menebroker & Kell Robertson This is an epistolary book, a mode of writing quite popular in the. 19th century, a form Dostoyevsky used for his first novel POOR PEOPLE, the book he Continue reading. WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,N.B.COOP NEWS
Breaking, brokenGood, badOld, newGlobal, national, localFacts, figures, fantasiesLetters, notes, opinionsAll the news fit / unfit topost, print
BOULEVARD DE LA FRATERNITE Et pourtant, lorsqu’on prend le temps de s’arrêter, le regard s’étonne et se remet à briller. Ils existent pendant un instant et se sentent redevenus humains. Arrêtez-vous et regardez-les. Je ne leur ai pas volé ces clichés, je les partage avec eux. Jean-Philippe Hemery. Sie sind überall auf den Strassen und werden immerzahlreicher.
PHIL GEORGE
Phil George (of the Nez Percé Nation at Lapwai, Washington). The works of Phil George (b. 1946), a Wallowa Nez Percé poet, have been published in several anthologies, including The Remembered Earth (1979) and Dancing on the Rim of the World (1990). His poetry has even been read on popularJANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. I STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouth EARTH FIRST!: A BRIEF HISTORY Earth First!: A Brief History. “Resist much. Obey little.” —-Walt Whitman—taken from The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abbey, one of the Spiritual inspirations for Earth First! Earth First! or the Earth Liberation Front was first formed in 1979. It is an environmental activist group that came together in the SouthwesternUnited States.
RICHARD BRAUTIGAN
A Mystery Story or Dashiell Hammett a la Mode Every time I leave my hotel room aaaa here in Tokyo I do the same four things: aaaa I make sure I have my passport aaaa my notebook aaaa a pen aaaa and my English— aaaaa Japanese dictionary. The rest of my life is a totalmystery.
OUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And a TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouthOUTLAW POETRY
Cattails by Bill Domonkos, 2015 (Photo: Mug Shot from the 1930’s, Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums). I want a poem that threatens the reader with psychic damage the way that a 45 auto could take out the eyes. I want a poem to be so dangerous that just the simple reading of it could take you right to the existential brink of whoever or whatever you are or could ever hope to be. COLLISION BY JEN DUNFORD 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,KELL ROBERTSON
Ride Easy. Just write on my tombstone, Lord if I get a tombstone / Or maybe just a honky-tonk wall / That he was crazy for ladies, Lord, and guitars and babies / And a TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
WITH A PURE HEART BY ATTILA JOZSEF ( TRANSLATION BY PAUL 1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything,BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
INIQUITY PRESS & VENDETTA BOOKS David Roskos began writing poetry in 1979; co-founded the Proletkult Poetry Circus with Chris Aubry, in 1987 at The Court Tavern; Founded Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books and Big Hammer Magazine in 1988. Has been published around a hundred times; was a regular contributor to Dionysos, The Journal of Literature & Addiction (Addiction Studies Dept., U of Seattle); has two poems in the Meat sectionJACK MICHELINE
Now is the time for the emergence of new voices. The poor white voices not heard from, hidden in the dark corners of America. The voices crushed on the skid rows, and beaten on the bottom of cities. Those drunk on dreamers wine, singing in the bars and reading in the coffee houses, walking in the streets and highways of America out of theirminds.
JOHN BENNETT
John Bennett. was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1938. He is the founder of Vagabond Press and the former editor of the small press magazine Vagabond. The magazine was started in 1966 and he published Charles Bukowski, Tom Kryss, d.a. levy, Anne Menebroker, William Wantling and many other poets, new or established. STORIES I AIN’T TOLD NOBODY YET JO CARSON. In our continued “Once Upon a Time” search for the roots, many expressions and forms of ‘story’ discussed on this site so far, from early haiku, genealogy, “The Old Woman’s Preserves”, traditional fairy and folk tale rendering alá the Brothers GrimmI now present the wonder of Jo Carson’s oral gathering of down-home, truth-in-the-telling stories from the mouth APRIL IN PARIS UNDECIDED BY MARK WEBER 32-degrees one day and 85 the next. Oh, New Mexico make up your mind, you have. such April moods. Mark Weber grew up on the outskirts of the megalopolis Los Angeles and wasn’t suppose to listen to jazz. During the 50s and 60s there was this giant conspiracy among the music industry to steer all listening toward their product.ALLEN GINSBERG
Allen Ginsberg – narrator, Philip Glass – piano, Martin Goldray – conductor. Produced by Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman for Euphoria Productions. Ltd., NYC. Recorded 1992-1993 at The Looking Glass Studios, NYC. Engineers: Laura Fried, Anne Pope. Assistants: Dante de Sole, Skoti Elliott, James Law. Mixed at The Looking GlassStudios by
BASHŌ'S ROAD
Bashō’s Road by Norbert Blei. “As we turn every corner of the Narrow Road to the Deep North, we sometimes stand up unawares to applaud and we sometimes fall flat to resist the agonizing pains we feel in the depth of our hearts. There are also times when we feel like taking to the road ourselves, seizing the raincoat nearby, ortimes when
TODD MOORE | OUTLAW POETRY Todd Moore | 14 November 1937 – 12 March 2010. Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decreasevolume.
JANE KENYON
February 21, 2010 at 11:04 am. It reminds me of Yehuda Amichai’s poem, A Dog After Love. After you left me. I let a dog smell at. My chest and my belly. It will fill its nose. And set out to find you. IPHIL GEORGE
Phil George (of the Nez Percé Nation at Lapwai, Washington). The works of Phil George (b. 1946), a Wallowa Nez Percé poet, have been published in several anthologies, including The Remembered Earth (1979) and Dancing on the Rim of the World (1990). His poetry has even been read on popularN.B.COOP NEWS
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Albert DeGenova. is an award-winning poet, publisher, teacher, and blues saxophonist. From 1978-1980 he was an editor of the Oyez Review (published by Roosevelt University); in June of 2000 he launched the literary/arts journal After Hours, for which he continues as publisher and editor. DeGenova was half of the performance poetry duo AvantRetro (with Charlie Rossiter) which appeared ROBERT BLY | WARNING TO THE READER WARNING TO THE READER. Sometimes farm granaries become especially beautiful when all the oats or wheat are gone, and wind has swept the rough floor clean. Standing inside, we see around us, coming in through the cracks between shrunken wall boards, bands or strips of sunlight. So in a poem about imprisonment, one sees a little light.RICHARD BRAUTIGAN
A Mystery Story or Dashiell Hammett a la Mode Every time I leave my hotel room aaaa here in Tokyo I do the same four things: aaaa I make sure I have my passport aaaa my notebook aaaa a pen aaaa and my English— aaaaa Japanese dictionary. The rest of my life is a totalmystery.
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