Geof Huth’s superb live reading from his house in New York transmitted to The Odder Bar in Manchester and the internet for if p then q is available at this link and later it should be on the if p then q website.
ntst
Geof Huth’s ntst published
Geof Huth’s collected pwoemrds ntst has just been published by if p then q.
ntst SAMPLER
if p then q‘s imminent next publication ntst by Geof Huth is at the printers. In the mean time here’s a sampler. I think you’d define it as a corker:
ntst: a continuation
Geof Huth describes the huge overhauls in edits the wonderous book has seen to date –
For the past few days, I’ve been working on the text of my next book. And I have to use the word “text,” because what I’m working on is the layout of the book, but it is also the manuscript of the book. As I work on the book, I remember other poems, tucked here and there in my life, in my memory, in my house. And I pull them out and put them in. The text has grown to 775 words, still not the longest book of pwoermds ever, which honor belongs to the marvelous Finn Karri Kokko.

