chapbooks
the dead cat blues
20.0v
(24pp) •
bremen
20.0u
(24pp) •
autumn
20.0t
(24pp) •
mechelen
20.0s
(24pp) •
dye-de-ho
20.0r
(24pp) •
antwerp
20.0q
(24pp) •
tension nitro ego
20.0p
(28pp) •
20.0o
church is dangerous vital
(24pp) •
20.0n
tin rush
(24pp) •
20.0m
the A rush
(20pp) •
20.0k
an engineering rush (ii)
(20pp) •
20.0l
Miss Demeanour
(28pp) •
20.0j
flock state
(28pp) •
20.0i
be infinity
(28pp) •
20.0h
Namings
(24pp) •
20.0g
nation six dog
(28pp) •
20.0f
uncivil law
(40pp) •
20.0e
glist & discard
(24pp) •
20.0d
chase chase
(24pp) •
20.0c
an engineering rush (i)
(28pp) •
20.0b
… a much for we …
(28pp) •
20.0a
The Joy Of Tax
(28pp) •
19.9c
Inn
(24pp) •
19.9b
Swoop
(24pp) •
19.9a
An Ode To The A14
(24pp) •
19.8c
Rose
(28pp) •
19.8b
Hymnen
(20pp) •
19.8a
Darmstadt
(28pp) •
zip of chapbooks
I've decided to give up the good sense of doubting my poetry.
Each poem comes from its own time, says what it wants to say.
The poems can be improved, might be improved, but they're not that bad (quack).
I think they're better than a lot of stuff on the net, but then I would say that,
wouldn't I.
So, in this dubious confidence, I've produced these electronic chapbooks.
You can download individual chapbooks from its page, or
download then all.
These volumes are copyleft, under the
Creative Commons
Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Belgium
(also in Dutch,
French or
German, of course).
You're welcome to download and browse, amend and scrub,
print and distribute, my work, subject to that licence.
All my chapbooks are draft. Some are more draft than others.
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