Carol Watts lives in London. Her poetry includes the collections with Reality
Street, Occasionals (2011) and Wrack (2007), the chapbooks When blue light falls
(Oystercatcher, 2008, 2010), this is red (Torque Press, 2009) and brass, running
(Equipage, 2006), and the artist’s book alphabetise, now an eBook (Intercapillary
Editions, 2011). Sundog, a sequence of 60 poems, and When blue light falls 3 are
forthcoming.
Many weathers wildly comes is an unpublished sequence of 31 poems, written daily
in March 2010.
Many weathers wildly comes #1
Many weathers wildly comes #2
Many weathers wildly comes #3
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Friday, 27 January 2012
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Justin Katko & A.Gilmore - From Trigger Warning
Justin Katko and Amelia Gilmore eloped just after the August riots to avoid criminal prosecution. Their divorce is forthcoming in 2012. They edit Critical Documents and Sad Press respectively.The Death of Pringle is available from Veer Books and Flim Forum Press. Hax is available from Punch Press. Divisible Frozen Idiot Vehicle is forthcoming from the University of New Orleans Press in 2012. Justin has co-edited Edward Dorn's Collected Poems (Carcanet Press). Amelia has co-edited On Being Continuously Raped (Penguin Books) and several other international bestsellers. "Trigger Warning" is forthcoming in the book We Are Real, and Other Historical Tales.
From Trigger Warning
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From Trigger Warning
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