catalogue
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Assimilation Tactics
chapbook by
Ellen Chang-Richardson (2022)
Pre-order now available! Order now to get first dibs on a copy of Ellen's newest chapbook.
$10
Grimoire
collection (2019)
As repositories of collective knowledge, a grimoire-- or spellbook-- treads on the line between the real and the magic. By mixing incantations and prayers with sciences such as botany and astronomy, the practice of recording invocations serves as a unique way to explore collective knowledge, imagination, and the world of phantasms. We're proud to have collected eleven spellbinding poems by writers Allison Armstrong, Manahil Bandukwala, Ellen Chang-Richardson, Emily Coppella, Nina Drystek, Ariel Dawn, Samantha Godwin, Nisa Malli, Helen Robertson, Erin Emily Ann Vance and Vivian Wagner.
$15
places to hide
chapbook by
Ian Martin (2018)
Ian Martin's PLACES TO HIDE is a chapbook about recursion, symbolism, and carving out space. The author of two previous chapbooks - CLIMBING OUT OF OTHER PEOPLES HANDS (In/Words Press, 2016) and YOU ARE A BAD PERSON (Self-published, same year) -- Ian Martin is a retired movie extra living in Ottawa. Ian's work has appeared recently in Pretty Owl Poetry, In/Words, rout/e, and Absolutely Orbital. Ian burps profusely and hopes to one day publish a Medium article.
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The Winchesters
broadside by
Rahcel Fernandes (2018)
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Shards
broadside by
Frances Boyle (2018)
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Wooden Jackets
broadside by
Conyer Clayton (2018)
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The Trick to Feeling Safe at Home
chapbook by
Dessa Bayrock & Katie Stobbart (2021)
Dessa Bayrock lives in Ottawa with two cats and a variety of succulents, one of which has recently risen from the dead. She used to unfold paper for a living at Library and Archives Canada, and is currently a PhD student in English where she continues to fold and unfold paper. Her poems have appeared in Funicular, Poetry is Dead, PRISM Magazine, and Spy Kids Review, among others. She is the editor of post ghost press. You can find her, or at least more about her, at dessabayrock.com or on Twitter at @yodessa Katie Stobbart lives in the Fraser Valley with her cat Chiclet and a thousand books. She is the founder and executive director of Red Press Society, a local arts organization, and her poems have appeared in Louden Singletree and Raspberry Magazine. By day she organizes many things as an executive assistant; by night she organizes quests as the spirited DM for a bumbling party of heroes in a long-running D&D campaign. Katie blogs at nerdyunderbelly.wordpress.com and tweets as @kstobbart. You can find her writing, painting, or tending to her apartment jungle.
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The Sorceress who Left too Soon
chapbook by
Erin Emily Ann Vance (2019)
Chapbook of "The Sorceress Who Left Too Soon" by Erin Emily Ann Vance, featuring illsutrations throughout by Manahil Bandukwala. Review: "With language that dazzles and haunts, Erin Emily Ann Vance has honored the work of surrealist Remedios Varo in every line of these poems. In The Sorceress Who Left Too Soon each poem is more visceral and strange than the last. There is a deep melancholy here, but something more: a door to a realm beyond our own, where reality unspools and freedom is found." - Catherine Garbinsky, author of All Spells Are Strong Here (Ghost City Press 2018)
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i could kill a faun now
broadside by
Jessica Robinson (2018)
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dement
broadside by
Dalton Derkson (2018)
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Japanese poetic diaries
broadside by
Rob McLennan (2018)
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Partition
broadside by
Manahil Bandukwala (2018)
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$10
INUUJUNGA
chapbook by
Aedan Corey (2021)
Aedan Corey is an Inuk poet who was raised their whole life in a town of approximately 1,700 people in Nunavut. Writing became an interest of theirs at a young age, and they still pursues it in many forms. Aedan's writing is heavily influenced by their lived experiences in the North, their passion for their culture, and advocacy for Indigenous peoples. They currently reside in Ottawa.
$10
CONJURATION
collection + micropoem (2018)
Each micropoem comes with a copy of the collection CONJURATION in which it appears. The micropoems are mounted on a sheet of intention paper. This handmade paper is pressed with dried flowers and seeds; remove and plant it in soil to grow your good intentions!
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Three Movements
broadside by
Laurie Koensgen (2018)
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The Sky Has to Cool at Some Point
broadside by
Conyer Clayton (2018)
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Beware the failure of imagination
broadside by
Rob Mclennand (2018)
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