A treasure trove of new radical poetry about cricket and a series of specially commissioned illustrations. Perfect for cricket fans, all avantists and those who’ve longed to know the results of such unlikely comminglings. Contributors include: Tim Atkins; Oliver Baggott; Nia Davies; Ken Edwards; Gregorio Fontaine; Laura Foster Twigg; Chris Hall; John Hall; Alan Halsey; Ben Hickman; Jeff Hilson; Peter Hughes; Peter Jaeger; Antony John; Sarah Kelly; Tony Lopez; Chiaki Matsubayashi; Michaela Meise; Geraldine Monk; Montenegro Fisher; Jèssica Pujol; Andrew Spragg; Ed Suckling; Scott Thurston; Rhys Trimble; Carol Watts; Nick Whittock and Josephine Wood. Out now on Crater Press.
Publications
Karawa.net: poetry in translation
Issue 8 of Karawa.net features German translations of Other Room readers Sean Bonney, Allen Fisher and SJ Fowler, plus others. More at the Karawa.net site.
ZARF Poetry
ZARF is a journal of new experimental poetry based in Cardiff, Wales. The latest issue is #2, featuring poems from Tom Betteridge, Rhys Trimble, Rhoda Rosenfeld, Konstantinos Mahoney, Kat Addis, John M. Bennett, J.J. Regan, Janet Kaplan, Emily Brown McKay, Emilia Weber, Drew Milne, David Greenslade, and Andrew Spragg, plus reviews of Jennifer Cooke’s Apocalypse Dreams, Ella O’Keefe’s Rhinestone, and Jerome Rothenberg’s 15 Antiphonals for Haroldo, and a cover by guest designer Mike Basinski. More here.
Datableed issue 3
Out and featuring Ágnes Lehóczky, Allen Fisher, CAConrad, Camilla Nelson, Christina Chalmers, D.I., Dolly Turing, Drew Milne, Gizem Okulu, Jennifer Cooke & andrew spragg, Jonty Tiplady, Karen Veitch, Lotto Thiessen, Luke McMullan, Mira Mattar, Nat Raha, Nia Davies, Oana Avasilichioaei, Ollie Evans, Peter Manson, Rhys Trimble, Sam Langer, Sarah Hayden, Saul Williams & Sikarnt Skoolisariyaporn, Scott Thurston, Verity Spott.
Luke Allan – Minimum Soft Exchange
Junction Box 8
Issue 8 of the online essay magazine is out now, featuring Camilla Nelson, Tom Jenks, Kathy Groan, Wanda O’Connor, Ian Davidson, Calum Gardner, Suze de Lee, Jo Delyse Packwood, Chris Torrance, Rebecca Chesney and Leon Burnett.
if p then q Pub Chat interview
I’d say if you thought of Minimalism, Language Poetry and Conceptual Poetry you’d be coming to the right sort of place.
Pub Chat interview with if p then q at The Poetry School’s Campus website HERE
Poems in Which issue 9
Featuring Other Room readers SJ Fowler and Sophie Herxheimer and much more besides, here.
Wayne Clements: Lives of the Saints

Wayne Clements, writer and artist, studied fine art at Chelsea College of Art and Design, where he researched machine methods of generating text. His artwork has been widely exhibited internationally. First published by Bob Cobbing’s Writers Forum Press in the 1990s, eight books of poetry and visual work have followed. Recent publications include: Clerical Work (2010, Veer), Western Philosophy (2011, Knives, Forks and Spoons), Archeus (2012, Depart), Variant Lines (2013, Red Ceilings), and Eutropius (2013, Hassle).
Kenya (with Johan de Wit and Antony John) is due from Veer in 2016. Lives of the Saints out now on The Red Ceilings Press.
Black Market Re-view
Produced by Creative Writing students at Edge Hill University, Black Market Re-view features poetry and prose, with contributors including Other Room reader SJ Fowler. Issue 1 out now.
The Recluse now seeking submissions
We are now accepting submissions for The Recluse 12! All work must be submitted via email to info@poetryproject.org with “Recluse” in the subject line. Please title your word file submission with your last name and the word “Recluse.”
The Recluse is published annually each Spring, and edited by the staff of The Poetry Project. For PDFs of past issues, visit our website. With issue 10, The Recluse moved from print to an online journal.
We suggest that people read an issue or two before submitting work! We are primarily interested in poetry and translations, but will consider other work as well.
Clasp

Late Modernist Poetry in London in the 1970s, with contributions from: Gilbert Adair, Peter Barry, Clive Bush, Paula
Claire, Ken Edwards, P.C. Fencott, Paul A. Green, Robert Hampson, Anthony Howell, Tony Lopez, David Miller, John Muckle, Frances Presley, Elaine Randell, Will Rowe, Gavin Selerie, Robert Sheppard, Iain Sinclair, Valerie Soar, Lawrence Upton, Robert Vas Dias, Stephen Watts, John Welch. Out now on Shearsman.
Ototliths 40
New issue of the multifarious online poetry and art magazine out now.
Ian Seed: Identity Papers

The prose poems in Identity Papers seek to construct a living bridge between the self and its shadow, between the self and other, and between present and past. They do so with a vulnerable faith, working with Heidegger’s dictum that all things must be allowed their time in darkness. Along the way, their narrators meet a series of disturbing, irresistible strangers. Identity Papers follows on from Makers of Empty Dreams (Shearsman, 2014). It is the second volume in a trilogy of prose poem collections. Out now on Shearsman.
Peter Jaeger – Family Time
Card Alpha
Card Alpha is a new online magazine for experimental poetry, founded in January 2016 and edited by Adam Hampton. It publishes both established and emerging poets. The magazine publishes three times a year in April, August and December. The inaugural issue is planned for April 2016. More, including submission guidelines, here.
e·ratio 22

Issue 22 of the online poetry journal, featuring Jacqueline Winter Thomas, Lital Khaikin, Claire Warren, Cody-Rose Clevidence, Jennifer Firestone, Colin Campbell Robinson, Sean Howard, Dan Eltringham, Paul A. Green, Joey Frances, Carleen Tibbetts, John M. Bennett, Jared Chipkin, Mark Young, Matina L. Stamatakis, visual poetry by Joel Chace, Ren Adams, Parker Tettleton, Bill Yarrow, Deb Jannerson, Jennifer MacBain-Stephens, JJ Rowan, Sarah B. Boyle, Daniel Y. Harris, Irene Koronas, Eileen R. Tabios, with art by Jacklyn Janeksela.
Golden Handcuffs Review

“We have a Jones for you:” Breka Blakeslee, Rebecca Brown, Jim Goar, Paul A. Green, Jeff Hilson, Peter Hughes, Burt Kimmelman, Sarah Mangold, Brian Marley, Terry Martin, Andrew Mossin, Jed Myers, Lance Olsen, Marthe Reed, Judith Skillman, Philip Terry, Scott Thurston, Carol Watts respond to the art of Fay Jones. More here.
Sam Walton: Animal Pomes
New from the persistently excellent Crater Press, Sam Walton’s Animal Pomes is available in a limited edition of 100, screenprinted with illustrations by Aislinn Melville.
Top reads of 2015: Steven J. Fowler
SJ Fowler reveals his 2015 favourites for 3am Magazine, including Peter Jaeger’s A Field Guide to Lost Things and Paul Hawkins’ and Bruno Neiva’s Servant Drone.



