Hot Gun

Hot Gun! is an occasional journal of poetry + criticism. It is oblatory in mode, committed to whatever it HAS to be each issue. Featuring poems and critical works (on Angela Brady, the role of women in Language poetry, Guy Debord and Keston Sutherland) by:

  • Kyle Storm Beste-Chetwynde
  • Ryan Dobran
  • Luke Roberts
  • Justin Katko
  • Jow Lindsay
  • Marianne Morris
  • Amica Dall
  • Emily Critchley
  • Kate Riley
  • J.H. Prynne
  • Neil Pattison

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:ab ovo:

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Dusie Press happily announces the publication of Jenn McCreary’s :ab ovo:

“Jenn McCreary’s… questioning of a lifetime of a priori givens takes over language, inviting it to accommodate her unacknowledged world.” –Marcella Durand.

“A book of awe and charm from the inside out.” — Rachel Blau DuPlessis.

Via Dusie Press

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Richard Barrett

Other Room reader Richard Barrett is reading as part of the second farewell evening for Manchester poetry magazine The Ugly Tree. Thursday 28 May, from 6.00pm. Free.  Manchester Central Library, St Peter’s Square, Manchester M2 5PD. Get down there to catch up with where this rapidly emerging poet is at.

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Claus Van Bebber

Deserving of much attention for his early use of turntables and prepared records. This German based artist of longstanding comes directly out of and is contemporary to the late 70’s Milan Knizak ‘Broken Music’ school of playing physically ruined records.

If you missed Bebber at The Text Festival he performs again at The Salford Concert Series on Thursday 7th May.

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New Issue of Great Works

Includes:

 

  • Jeffrey Side, seven poems
  • David Chaloner, three poems
  • Richard Makin, eight poems from Rift Designs
  • Hannah Silva, seven poems
  • Scott Helmes, two poems
  • Christopher Barnes, six poems
  • Lucy Harvest Clarke, three sonnets
  • Richard Barrett, two poems
  • James Price, three poems
  • Aidan Semmens, three poems
  • John Gilmore, two excerpts from Head of a Man and three Etudes
  • Kenny Knight, six poems from The Honicknowle Book of the Dead
  • Ben Stainton, four poems
  • Ron Singer, The Shiny Pants Brigade
  • Charles Freeland, six poems
  • Caleb Puckett, three poems
  • Mary Michaels, three prose poems
  • Boris Jardine, five poems
  • Michael Egan, three poems
  • Tomas Weber, two poems
  • Alan Baker, from The Book of Random Access
  • Rufo Quintavalle, two poems
  • AnnMarie Eldon, five poems
  • Mendoza, poems
  • Joseto Solis, from The Ingredients of Oneself
  • Tina Hyett, poems from In the Dirt
  • Spencer Termott, THE MATCHING TYE SET (from In the Dirt)

via Peter Philpott

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