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    The Charge in the Global Membrane
    by B.W. Powe with street art photos by Marshall Soules

    “If Marshall McLuhan were to rejoin us today, he would be stunned at how much has changed so quickly. Powe’s Membrane text does the update exactly as McLuhan would. The art work by Marshall Soules is nothing short of amazing. He’s a sort of Wyndham Lewis, Marc Chagall, and Picasso rolled into one.”

    W. Terrence Gordon, author of Marshall McLuhan: Escape into Understanding, dramatist and essayist


    Read more about this publication HERE.



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    Memoirs of a Modern She-Noodle
    by Wynn Frolley

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    In the tradition of Delta of Venus & Fear of Flying, She-Noodle navigates the relationship minefields of the burn-your-bra ’70s in a rock ’n roll romp through the backstreets, bedrooms, and broken dreams of Los Angeles. Unprotected & unadulterated, She-Noodle manipulates, manhandles, and discovers the cost of free love. A cautionary tale ripe with outrageous escapades, and comical capers, She-Noodle presents a loophole into the perfect escape. And more...

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    免费爬墙加速器Spirit Under Construction
    by Jerry Harp

    "With a clear, unsentimental lens on the past, Harp’s smart and captivating poems dissect the remnants of time and what grief charges us with daily. Lyrically powerful and unique in their stark American landscape, these vibrating poems serve as ropes that pull us back into the river and out again towards a safer shore."

    Ada Limón, author of Bright Dead Things: Poems

    Read More about this publication HERE.



    Ego To Earthschool
    by Stephen Roxborough


    "Encyclopaedic in scope, seriously playful, uncanny and witty, often very funny, always wise, rarely solemn, seasoned with more than a dash of righteous fury, Roxborough's luminous poetry (re)makes the world by letting us hear things we thought we knew by heart being spoken for the first time."

    Geoff Inverarity,  screenwriter

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Underground Sun
    by Lee Edward Pricer



    "A ride down a well-crafted waterfall of words. An edgy yet soft puzzle of poetry. Lee weaves his words from an enduring and unique fabric. A true modern poet."

    Karla Bus
    , Poet, Road Scholar

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    国外梯子软件Mata Hari's Lost Words
    by John Oughton

    From the Introduction:

    Sometime in 2017, hundred-year-old secrets will be uncovered. They detail the trial and execution of one of the most notorious and enigmatic women ever. Who was she? And what exactly was she guilty of?

    The life of Margaretha Gertruuida Zelle, also known as Mata Hari, inspired this sequence of poems. Like Marilyn Monroe’s, her legend grew after she died in middle age. Both were more complex than their popular images suggest: Mata Hari was an independent, accomplished woman whose spying was her least successful venture. Today, the name “Mata Hari” connotes a glamorous, man-destroying woman spy, a curvier James Bond with eye make-up. In fact, Mata Hari was trapped and destroyed by men.

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Orpheus In Our World: New Poems On Timeless Forces
    by Patricia Keeney

    Based on the oldest of Greek songs in verse – the so-called Orphic Hymns, written even before Sun and Moon became gods in the pantheon, this breakthrough volume is a conversation between ancient and modern worlds, between myth and contemporary reality. The poetry of the gods enters into an active dialogue with Male and Female in a unique mix that is at once poetry and theatre. Keeney’s Orphics speak to the eternal connections between the grandeur of the cosmos and the intimacies of human psychology.

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    国外的梯子One Foot In
    by Jeff Pew

    "Jeff Pew’s poems are full of play, curiosity, wisdom, and pain. He’s a generous poet whose work ranges from the beautifully banal to the bizarrely surreal. You should read him, and read him to your friends on the phone."

    Stuart Ross,
    author of A Sparrow Came Down Resplendent

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    手机怎么搭梯子到外网Seven Suns/Seven Moons
    by Michael Dylan Welch & Tanya McDonald

    "Michael Dylan Welch is known for his fresh takes on haiku and readers will be delighted by this new collection, a serendipitous collaboration with Tanya McDonald. For readers of this book, the sun and moon will never be the same—they will become mantras for encountering each day’s noteworthy events."

    George Swede, cofounder of Haiku Canada and former editor of Frogpond

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    The Smoke of Dreams
    by Reena Ribalow


    "Ribalow uses her beloved Jerusalem as biblical and literal backdrop, as inspiration and also metaphor, with an immediacy and intimacy reminiscent of Yehuda Amichai. These are essential poems, the sweeping arc of one woman's life (and many women's lives), that should be read and reread. I could not put it down."

    Sharon Pomerantz,  Novelist, author of Rich Boy

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    梯子网站推荐Decoding Dust
    by B.W. Powe

      “What’s B.W. Powe:

       A Poet, 

       an aphorist, 

       a lyric philosopher-historian,

       a master of the post-modern-essay cybot…?

       Well, anyway, one of our best writers…”

       A.F. Moritz, Poet

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    手机怎么搭梯子到外网 The Tongue Has Its Secrets
    by Donna Snyder



    "Snyder is a poet who tongues the language of birds, delves into the minds of sybils, explores connections with animals. She tests the boundaries of nothingness and somethingness. Donna Snyder’s poems are like Nüshu: secrets cast skywards like a cipher for those who know, to read."

    Susan Hawthorne
    , poet and author of Lupa and Lamb

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    ios能用的梯子2021All That and a Bag of Neurons
    by Carly Bryson


    "No sentimental drivel to stain your tea cosy in Carly Bryson’s new book of poems. In a voice tinged with both weariness and worldliness, we glimpse a consciousness shaped by an unremitting land, an intelligence carving out its own territory, a cleareyed poet taking stock of her world. When she’s got something to say to you, your ears will be ringing from the crack of the bullwhip upside your head."

    Doc Sigerson, Nonfiction Editor at RED FEZ

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    手机可用翻墙梯子Writing Myself Into Existence
    by Arthur Asa Berger


    "Writing Myself into Existence is no ordinary biography. Professor Berger is an “unclassifi able adolescent” who has published 70 books to date. Whether you are in the English-speaking world or in China, you’ll admire this “assassin of academics” legendary experience, profound knowledge and thoughts, great humor, and critical thinking that shines a light of wisdom throughout the book."

    Junchao Wang  Professor of Media Criticism at Tsinghua University

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Marshmallows & Despair
    by David Ossman


    David Ossman's shocking, awesome, poetic coverage of 21st Century War and Politics, tales of neo-noir nights in strange places, poems of aging, dying, and seeking refuge. 

    This definitive collection celebrates Ossman’s 79th birthday and features a captivating cast that includes Beat St. Jack, Banana Clip Republicans, Funny Skydivers, as well as an Elegy to Rock Snot. 

    You’ll be sold on Presidential Butts In Butter, exposed to Heisenberg at Holmes Harbor, visit the House of Garden Gnomes, and celebrate the Tulku’s Birthday.  

    Enjoy a healthy dose of Ossman's Firesign humor matched with his own outrage, anguish and hope.

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Modes of Persuasion
    by Erin Badough

    "Modes of Persuasion is a seductive collection of poems and prose to light emotion on fire, and soothe the savage sentiment of the reader’s subconscious. An essence of Nin and cummings hover throughout the fierce suggestions, subtle nuances and exploration of form within this collection. Badough does the reader a sublime justice holding a balanced poetic sway. And tethered between a tightrope of lyrical content and the severed edge, the ravens sing their cacophony, the nymphs dance, and satyrs stir."

    Apryl Skies, editor, Edgar & Lenore’s Publishing House

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    salt/ / water
    by william t marshe

    “In this, his first published collection, Cape Breton native William Marshe gives us poems that could be a read as the map of an internal landscape. Frequently rooted in nature, Marshe’s verse explores the complexity of love and the inevitability of loss. It is, at turns, sensual, startling, melancholic, funny and chilling as he searches for that which is greater than the Known. Throughout this collection he is, as he writes in Bridal Path, ‘coaxing a dream from beneath the bed’. In that he succeeds, wholly. This is a beautiful book of poetry.”

    Ed Macdonald
    , author of Spat the Dummy and Atomic Storybook

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    ravel
    by Bonnie Wai-Lee Kwong


    "
    In ravel, Bonnie Kwong weaves from the disparate--from the quiet intimacies of love to the cruel depredations of history—an elegant fabric. Kwong’s poems are spare, restrained, yet at the same time made rich by her knowledge of multiple languages and cultures. “How much sweetness do we need to swallow the bitter?” asks one speaker."

    Leslie McGrath
    , author, Out From the Pleiades

    Read more about this publication HERE.



    Release the Hounds
    by Misty Cosgrove

    "Cormac McCarthy once opined that he wrote few women characters because he did not understand them.  Misty Cosgrove’s poetry provides the voices that McCarthy’s novels lack, while providing a similar aesthetic.  Each poem has a great sense of time and place, but still manages to tap into the universal.  Misty provides us with a litany of grotesqueries and casual atrocities, but never fails to provide some hope scraped from the bottom of the barrel.  I can think of no one better suited to provide empathy for both martyrs and monsters, and isn’t that what literature is for?"

    Neil McCrea
    , author of Wisdom & Dust

    Read more about this publication HERE.



    Death By Triangulation
    by John Oughton

    "Oughton gives crime writing a hot new twist balancing a private eye's jaundiced view with the accomplished poet's sure-handed voice and easy charm. Add the fact our man Aaron Miles rides a cool old motorcycle and digs bands like The Fugs, and D by T is a funny, smart, addictive read. "

    Basil Papademos, author of Mount Royal, winner of the BiLines Book Award

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    ordinary words
    by Si Philbrook

    "Si Philbrook holds a rare voice; a voice that speaks the joy of discovery and the pain of experience, with equal wonder. This extensive collection of his work shows how complete his travels around the questions and answers we all seek, as well as those we never hope to find, have been captured and nurtured into a soundscape of words. This is poetry of our times." 

    Kiersty Boon, author

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Oy Feminist Planets: A Fake Memoir
    by Marleen S. Barr

    "Marleen S. Barr's last *Oy*--(OY PIONEER!: A Novel)--took me on a rollicking tour of a female academic's search for a husband to placate her Jewish mother. Her new *Oy* plunges readers into her very own academic specialty, feminist science fiction. But the search goes on. And with it hilarious Jewish jokes, academic twists, sex--lots of sex--and, finally, a husband! Barr is an effervescent humorous writer who travels to South Africa, Austria, England, the West, Quebec, and 9/11 New York aboard a flamboyant imagination and real inside dope on the world of intellectuals. Join her. You'll love the ride!"

    Norman N. Holland
    , Marston-Milbauer, Eminent Scholar Emeritus, University of Florida 

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Thunder At Darwin Station
    by Lance Strate

    Thunderation! Open up this post-atomic cocktail of poems by Lance Strate and let it shake you up! 手机怎么搭梯子到外网, blends Huxleys with Darwins, evolves with jolts of Joyce and a double DNA dose of Wells and Watsons, spins the reverberations of a blues apocalypse with a green sprig of enlightenment, and delivers you a Galloping Galapagos.  Drink up, it will serve you right!

    David Ossman  author, actor, member of Firesign Theatre

    Read more about this publication HERE.



    The Medium Is The Muse [Channeling Marshall McLuhan]
    edited by Lance Strate & Adeena Karasick


    Oracle of the electronic age, Marshall McLuhan believed artists could wake us and offer new windows into the world.  This diverse collection brings together twenty-nine poets, writers, and artists who channel McLuhan as both medium and muse.  Like McLuhan's work, this volume will delight, divert, provoke, incite and inspire readers to channel McLuhan in their own imagination and creative endeavors.

    Lillian Allen, Michelle Rae Anderson, Mary Ann Allison
    Marleen Barr, David Bateman, Arthur Asa Berger
    bill bissett, Tony Burgess, Jerry Harp
    Adeena Karasick, William Marshe, John G. McDaid
    Jill McGinn, Elizabeth McLuhan, Peter C. Montgomery
    Dean Motter, Alexandra Oliver, John Oughton
    Si Philbrook, B.W. Powe, Robert Priest
    Stephen Roxborough, Lance Strate, Steve Szewczok
    Andrea Thompson, Toshio Ushiroguchi-Pigott
    John Watts, Dale Winslow, Tom Wolfe

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Open Heart Sutra Surgery
    by Stephen Roxborough


    sum uv th most romantik poetree evr writtn shakespeare  elizabeth barrett browning n rumi wud love as i dew   open heart sutra surgery deels with zanee prsuayuns  n  hot  physical needs  delite in passyun yerning n finding   th marvels uv langwage n desires   satiaysyun  betrayl distans ing loss   is it all random  what role duz our doomd intensyunalitee play  whats goin on   can we know  mantra 4 opn life  love  lerning  unlerning book   a great book   a great reed

    bill bissett, poet, painter, teacher, mystic

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Tinderbox
    by Dale Winslow

    "Dale Winslow's Tinderbox shows a sure, mature touch with words, and styles. Many of the poems herein blend symbolist style with contemporary rap: a rap without the theatrical ranting and bling. And from time to time one can hear or glimpse in the background an e e cummings, a John Skelton. Entertaining and thought-provoking.”

    Eric McLuhan, author of Electric Language,Puffin浏览器 v8.3.1.41624 梯子浏览器 安卓破解版 - Go破解:2021-3-8 · 个人中心 写文章 向站点投稿 NEW 财富管理 积分购买、账户充值 推广中心 成为我们的合作伙伴 NEW 任务中心 每日任务 NEW 成为会员 购买付费会员 认证服务 NEW 我的设置 编辑个人资料 进入后 …, and co-author with Marshall McLuhan of 梯子网站推荐, and Media and Formal Cause.

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    human & c.
    by Rich Follett

    "human & c. by Rich Follett traces the harmonies of our human experience. As small moments expand into the innumerable consolations of a creative life. Follett borrows voices and uses forms of verse, word play, sounds; pure intelligent joy runs through its sorrowful play. ‘America /still sings - /(lilac will, /sweetly scent /dooryards /many millennia /hence).’ These poems are sounded out of lyric fragment, narrative shard an enduring mosaic of our times. Words squeeze, seep, obtrude and collide like the traumas and exudations they describe. The poems create mayhem on unremarkable language and utterances in order to revitalize them. ‘[S]omething there is /about compassion.’"

    Geoffrey Gatza, Author of House of Forgetting

    Read more about this publication HERE.


    The Grand National Lobotomy
    by John Watts


    The Grand National Lobotomy is a two way book comprising an anthology of poetry and the script of John Watts' play The Last Picasso. The poetry is divided into sections including Life & Death & Philosophy, Up & Away Characters Observed, 10 Poems in a Day; all reflecting John’s sardonic humour.  The Last Picasso is the story of a writer resolving things with his daughter before his death. In exchange for helping him, Picasso is allowed to return to earth and create one last great artwork! 

    More information about John Watt's book, play, music and upcoming tour can be found HERE:

    John Watts World-Go-Round


    Read more about this publication HERE.


    Into the Arms of the Goddess: A Kundalini Awakening
    by Peter Nelson


    "Grounded and often humourous, this intimate account of an extraordinary shift in consciousness presents a unique outlook about what it means to be a human being on earth today. One is somehow left with a sense that this could happen to anyone."

    Maggie Fraser, Psychotherapist


    Read more about this publication HERE.



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