anticipating the metaverse
the knives, forks & spoons press
A5, 170pp, March 2014,
£12 / £18 outside the UK.
… the changing disciplines sustain the interest and allow easy entry points. I didn’t dare skip or speed–scan here, too much of already gone, on what’s to come, hanging on every word. … a philosophical treatise for the 22nd century. (Sam Smith, The Journal 43)
the liberation of [placeholder]
the knives, forks & spoons press
poetry photo, A5, 110pp, May 2012,
50 colour plates, 3 B&W plates, €20 / £16.
I find your style, visually and verbally, engaging and individual while utterly without posturing. Which is not the norm on any count. (Randolph Healy)
A work of art and a labour of love, worth every penny of the 16 pound asking price, The Liberation of [Placeholder] will grace any coffee table. More please. … I want to hold [this] up as a model for where, in this digital age, poetry in print should be bound. Poetry collections as artefacts … (The Journal, Autumn 2012)
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poetry photo, chapbook, 22pp, 7 colour plates, 1 B&W plate,
€7.50 / £6
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corrupt press
photography, 60 pages, €30.
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corrupt press
photography, 52 pages, €25.
antwerp
wurm press
poetry, US Trade, 72 pages, perfect bound, €12
Antwerp just in, a first book, by one Dylan Harris, full of vivacious, energetic poetry that’s a shock to the ear and mind, a delight. And funny. It reminds me strongly of the late, great Bill Griffiths. (Maurice Scully)
Your best poems are clear, in a particular manner of verbal clarity. The sonics are so projected and balanced that the words effect their own realisation. I think. Like that sudden “Appleby”. (Peter Riley)
europe
wurm press
poetry, chapbook, A5, 20 pages, out of print.
a good little chapbook (Peter Philpott)