Friday, February 26, 2010

Tonight: Last Friday at the Court Street Gallery

This month's Last Friday music, art, and poetry event features poetry by Aaron McCollough, Hazel McClure, and Tom Laverty, and music by Mike Beasley.

Tom Laverty was born and raised in Saginaw, Michigan. He is the editor of the online literary magazine, Truth Sauce, and the author of the chapbook The Waiters.


Hazel McClure wrote Nothing Moving, a chapbook from Lame House press. Her work has been published in Mirage #4/ Period(ical), the tiny, Coconut and RealPoetik. She lives and writes in Grand Rapids, MI.


Aaron McCollough's books of poetry include Little Ease, Double Venus, and Welkin. A fourth book called No Grave Can Hold My Body Down is forthcoming in 2011. Aaron is a librarian at the University of Michigan.


7PM
Court Street Gallery
414 Court Street
second floor
Old Town Saginaw
$3


Friday, February 19, 2010

Now available from Lame House Press: Nathan Hauke's In the Living Room


Lame House Press is pleased to announce the release of its latest title, Nathan Hauke's In the Living Room.

In the Living Room investigates the fact that the intimacy of domestic spaces is perforated by wilderness. Full of ragged joy and shot through with terror, Hauke’s poems mark faith and companionship at edges as they attempt to find themselves at home in change. Reaching toward the transformative potential of their circumstances, they face the realization that “love’s echoes everywhere” unmake us.

"Nathan Hauke is a poet to be taken at his word. In the Living Room means exactly what it says: the room is alive; a place has already been prepared for us; and there is no room for death. Hauke's is a visionary architectonic, and he refreshes me." --Donald Revell

"As it is in Flannery O'Connor's short fiction, grace in the world of Nathan Hauke's poetry is hard-edged and hard-won. To experience it is to risk annihilation as well as redemption. Both 'mirror and field guide' to the thorniness, difficulty, and utter radiance of the material world, the poems in this collection bear witness to and transform the way we experience language/dailiness/consciousness/divinity. They challenge us to be wiser, more nuanced readers and writers, and human creatures. This is gorgeous, important work from one of our smartest, most generous, and very best emerging poets. Read it. Read it again." --Donna de la Perriere

“‘The living room is all windows’ and Hauke’s In The Living Room is too. Stained-glass, transparent, bombed-out, or covered in Spring’s pollen, these windows layer into an improvised architecture which includes our hellish and beautiful world the way water does its waves.” --Mike Sikkema

32 PAGES

$7.00 (plus shipping)

For information on ordering, click here.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

A Model Year

After some delay, Amazon now has my book in stock. You can order it here.

Or, you can order through Coconut's site here.

Monday, February 01, 2010

February Book Reviews at NewPages

This morning, the February book reviews went live at NewPages. Follow this link to read the following:

John Madera on Joseph Young's Easter Rabbit
Marthe Reed on Christine Hume's Shot
Christina Hall on Graciela Limon's The River Flows North
Roy Wang on Sabrina Orah Mark's Tsim Tsum
Gina Myers on Sarah O'Brien's Catch Light
Laura Pryor on Lori Ostlund's The Bigness of the World
Alex Myers on Perry Glasser's Dangerous Places
Elizabeth Townsend on Lucha Corpi's Death at Solstice

Thanks to all the contributors for these great reviews!