63. 7 chapbooks
For my 63rd read, I include 7 chapbooks which total 183 pages, or the length of one novella.
1. What is Venice - Louis Cabri (Wrinkle Press 2010, 5 pp.)
I still don’t know what Venice *is* but I knows that I likes it.
2. —that can’t - Louis Cabri (Nomados Press 2009, 35 pp.)
Foam has never been so dirty.
3. The Last Narrative of Mrs. David Thompson, ed. by Robert Kroetsch (Wrinkle Press 2009, 10 pp.)
I read erasure in these maps.
4. Ten Simple Questions for David Thompson, recorded by Robert Kroetsch (Wrinkle Press 2009, 10 pp.)
You could make a fortune in sponsorships.
5. Abandon, ed. by Natalie Simpson (edits all over press anthology number 1 2009, 25 pp.)
A wreck, a wreckage, a taste, beware age, leave it, oh absence, off, abandon.
6. Predictions Vancouver 01.31.2010: 5th annual pooka poetry pub crawl, ed. by Warren Dean Fulton (Pooka Press 2010, 34 pp.)
Stumbling, tipsy, a professional Jesus impersonator, developers seen as a seance.
7. escraches - Reg Johanson (Left Hand Press 2010, 64 pp.)
No Olympics on Stolen Land, blood diamonds, blood pearls, blood oil, blood gold, axe to the head, give your head a shake, nowhere is safe, blood chocolate, yr. poetry & yr. dialectic, “you’d do it too if they paid you $200.”
-Nikki
