| Chapbooks 2001 Series |
| The Last Known Photograph of Daphne by Anthony Russell White A new perspective, language used to get around the topic and,as it were, pop it out into the world where it may have been seen but was not said. Anthony Russell White is a native Texan, but has been living in Northern California since 1954. He returned to poetry in 1992. He and his poet wife, Daphne, live at Run-for-the-Sky Ranch on a mountaintop in Marin County California. His current main interest is his first grandson, Dylan Anthony Fryer; they get together several times a week. Selected in the previously published category, 25 pages, saddle stitch, full color cover price $4.00 |
| Solstice by Kathryn Kruger Myth and memory, daily life and the hidden miraculous, her language perfectly places the poem on the page, and opens wide the imaginal mind. Kathryn received her BA in Creative Writing at University of Arizona and received a Ph.D. in English from the University of Miami. She taught courses in poetry studies, creative writing, environmental writing and world literature at Lynn University and co-edited the student poetry journal, Quest. She has relocated with her husband and two childrenand now resides in Warrenville, Illinois. Selected in the not previously published category, 32 pages, perfect bound binding, full color cover ISBN 0-9714003-1-8, price $5.00 |
| Letting in the Light by Joan Michelson Cover art by Maltese artist Raphael Vella Good, deeply passionate, meaningful. Something so personal and so universal that when spoken, we must hear. Joan was a prize winner in the Hilda Cotterill Competition (UK) 1999. She received a poetry placement from the Poetry Society of England (2000), and twice placed as a regional finalist in the BBC Read-a-Poem biennial, her work has been published in two volumes of the British Council's Showcase Anthologies of New Writing. She is associate senior lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton, responsible for creative writing and Holocaust literature. Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, she lives in London, England. Editor's Choice, 28 pages, saddle stitch, full color cover price $4.00 |
| If poets and lovers of poetry don't write, publish, read, and purchase poetry books then we will have no say in the quality of our contemporary culture and no excuse for the abuses of language, ideas, truth, beauty, and love in our cultural life. |