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isbn 978-1-907812-02-6


£5.00    59 pages


Aldeburgh Beach


He’d wander on Aldeburgh beach
in the summer sun and air,
gathering the foreign shells
and Mediterranean sea-greens
that grow about Sizewell B’s
waste-heat discharge pipe.
He’d dry them and grind them
and mix them with salts 
to fire his ceramics with
a serendipitous glaze
of blue, brown and green.



Nangpa La Pass 2006



The crows slow glided
high from eastward.
Long crow calling
into snow bound
and novocained sound.
Their feathers blooded
and their guts glutted
and beaks caked in gore.


isbn 978-0-9563928-0-0

£5.00    24 pages with four  illustrations by Stacey         Dunkinson

isbn 978-1-907812-24-8


£3.00    15 pages

isbn 978-1-907812-06-4


£3.00     10 pages


ironing the baize is a  coarse and ironing is not very fine and ironing has a nap and ironing does not have a nap and ironing has many grades and ironing is fast and ironing is slow and traditional and green and in many colours ironing has always been available as ironing separates the servants. Ironing the baize is sad and flat and   meaning tuesday is a hot slug and is using friction for warming and slowing and baize varies in size all cock and company



Why like this? This is written already. Why like this? This way the page turns on the difference between gutsy  and gusty. Once he has   read this, once upon a time there is a princess. This   way there is written on the tomb, there is a surge of testosterone in the womb. This is the way you move, like this. I know a dirty    word, it is prick to bleed. Brick to plead. Pork to  choke. Chalk to poke. This   is why. It is this way.




isbn 978-0-9565418-1-9

£5.00   37 pages 

 

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isbn 978-1-907812-31-6


Aeido by James McLaughlin


£5.00   46 pages

eve

eve


waken

walking

waken


daynayday


deny


die


daynay


eve

eve


isbn 978-1-907812-30-9


Flylight by Stephen Nelson


£5.00  




In Morel’s innovative novel New York Dirty Realism meets French New Wave and Raymond Carver to score drugs from Geek Chic in an American car park. One of the few novels I actually like.  If you only buy one novel by a Belgian author this year, buy this one.


Check out a few chapters at: www.frederickmorel.com until we have room here.


ISBN 978-1-907812-32-3



£9.00   192 pages


MANIFESTO


THE GROUP WILL STRETCH SPECTRAL FINGERS INTO THE WRITER’S CONSCIOUSNESS AND POSSESS HER.


THE GROUP WILL MATERIALISE AS OCCASIONAL PHANTASMS.


THE GROUP SHALL SLIP IN AND OUT OF CONSCIOUSNESS.


MEMBERS OF THE GROUP SHALL TEETER AT THE EDGE OF THINGS.


WE WILL EMBRACE THE GHOSTLY AND LIMINAL.


THE GROUP SHALL BE LIKE EELS IN MURKY PONDS: SYMBOLS IN THE WRITER’S DREAMS.


INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS OF THE GROUP SHOULD BE AWARE OF THEMSELVES AS RESIDUAL FORMS CONTAINING UNSPENT PSYCHIC FORCE.


WE WILL INVESTIGATE THE WORLD WITH MAGIC PERSEVERENCE.


WE WILL ENCOURAGE THE WRITER TO EMBRACE THE SENTIMENTS OF HER GOTHIC AND SYMBOLIST FOREBEARS.


WE WILL DRIFT IN THE TIDEWINDS.


THE GROUP WILL RESPOND TO OTHER ARTISTS WHOSE WORK CONTAINS LIMINALITY AND THREAT, MENACE OR OTHERWORLDLINESS.



ISBN 978-1-907812-38-5



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PISCES


Dirty utopian monotony threatens. Now the sneakiest scalawag shrivels. Worthwhile

sparseness. Disenchanted egoistic monkey. Hemlock’s opportune retaliation.

Answer:

Move away from your responsibilities only after you feel you have met your demands. You could be very confusing to an older friend or relative. Try to be as clear as you can. Tonight: Where the action is.

HOOP CORES, BY TRAVIS MACDONALD



ISBN 978-1-907812-45-3



£5.00   30 pages

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We  do  not  need  to  put  this  into  words  because  now  We  have  film  and  in  a  future  where  film  is  (a)  memory  We  can  still  say  We  do  not  need  to  put  this  into  words  because  before  now  We  had  film. 

New  technology  can  make  (a)  New  tongue.  New  technology  can  make  (a)  tongue  New.  Tongue  will  make  (a)  New  memory  and  or technology will make (a)  New  memory. 

The  of  of  the  film  of  The  book  and  The  of  of  the  book of The film , by Ryan ormonde



ISBN 978-1-907812-46-0



£7.00   70 pages

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Text 1 , by James McLaughlan



ISBN 978-1-907812-54-5



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