Thursday, 15 October 2009

Irma Kite available

Neil Addison's Irma Kite is now available. Costs £2.50, postage £2. Will also be available at a couple of undetermined readings.



Monday, 12 October 2009

The Everyday of Irma Kite Release Date

Neil Addison's 'The Everyday of Irma Kite' will be released next week, though this depends on when the Royal Mail strike action takes place.

Sunday, 23 August 2009

sporangiophores - a yt communication pamphlet

sporangiophores
Works by Harry Godwin, Nat Raha, Michael Zand & slmendoza.
Produced using Arthur Shilling Staples. (!!)
32 pages & a lovely purple cover.


sample:
from Iranian Ballads - Michael Zand
wait for hempty . hich . h
drag gone done

speak old ( long )
hichi asat nebikham

hide the f . f . f




boro . boro
i must let them take you

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Neil Addison & The Everyday of Irma Kite

Neil Addison was living in a library with his canny parents when Sir Andrew Motion bit him at the age of 5 (the consequent bug was thoroughgoing). If Neil is not writing poetry then he’s watching hit tv and learning how to listen to the ghosts of hip-hop living inside his head (although he is best friends with Professor Griff, he does not condone the protocols of Huggy Bear). He sees the role of poet as a fast one (He started poetry on the Monday; Friday he was opening for Albert Ayler at The Ormskirk Civic Hall). Writing a poem is like a main source of income. He relishes the traditional and formal use of high-profile admirers. I love how writing is about those moments when you are easily mistaken for a pop-star, he said.

He is well-versed in Oxford and now he studies London instead.

To be released soon-ish.

Monday, 10 August 2009

Thanks

There are only a few copies of Nat Raha's Notes on Tauheed left. The Arthur Shilling Press has so far been very successful. The next titles will soon be on their way & I'm looking forward to these going out. Thank you to everyone for supporting the ASP, & I hope you continue to do so! Harry.

Thursday, 2 July 2009

ffrass gazette / kval / notes on tauheed available

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S O L D O U T linus slug is slmendoza a pretend poet of the Putney Heath. the gazette contains found, dis-embodied, manipulated text from the following sources:
Witch Stories North East England History Pages Yorkshire Ripper Hoax Tape hjgodwin Jeff Hilson Maggie O’Sullivan
S O L D O U T Michael Zand was born in Tehran, grew up in London, and he now lives in Reading. His work has a penchant for the frayed edges of language, the places where tongues get tied with each other and where, sometimes, something new emerges. He has read at a number of poetry events and participated in various collaborations with musicians and sound artists. His poems have featured in various innovative magazines and cultural websites. He is currently working on a new narrative piece which looks at the relationship between geography, linguistic identity and emotional loss. He is a research student at Roehampton University, where he won the 2008 poetry performance prize.
£2 Nat is a poet, songwriter and musician. She lives in London. She has recently finished a degree in chemistry at University College London and is currently trying to figure out what happens next. This is her first publication.

Thursday, 25 June 2009

Pig Fervour!

Richard Barrett lives and works in Salford. His first collection, Backyard, appeared 2009. His work has featured in The Other Room anthology and the chapbook anthologies Home and There's No Point In Not Being Friends With Someone If You Want To Be Friends With Them. He blogs here. Pig Fervour - 30 copies £2 SOLD OUT! A review of Pig Fervour by Matt Dalby