Please join us at 12th Street Books this Friday at 7pm to mark the release of the seventh issue of Effing Magazine and some new effing book titles . Our featured guest will be Effing Magazine editor, North Carolina poet Chris Vitiello.
Effing Magazine #7 contributors include
Nicholas Manning (France)
Mary Burger (Oakland, CA)
Brent Cunningham (Oakland, CA)
sueyeun juliette lee (Philadelphia, PA)
David Need (Durham, NC)
kathryn l. pringle (Chapel Hill, NC)
Mike Gubser (Virginia)
Orhan Velhi (Turkey, 1914-1950)
Jordan Davis (New York City)
Joseph Donahue (Durham, NC)
Chall Gray (Asheville, NC)
Guillermo Parra (Durham, NC)
effing magazine #7
80 pages
thread-bound
$8.00
***(the new issue will be shipped to subscribers and made available on the effing website next week)
our featured reader:
CHRIS VITIELLO lives in Durham, NC. His first book, NOUNS SWARM A VERB, was published by Xurban Books in 1999, and his latest, IRRESPONSIBILITY, is just out on Ahsahta Press. A former editor of Proliferation magazine, he makes a blog at attentionwithoutame.blogspot.com. He is concerned with, among other things: clarification, light, stars, the sky, clouds, wind, trees, birds, deduction, eyes, leaves, people and their observable behaviors, grasses, the soil, flowers and their growth, description and representation, vegetables, skins and peels, seeds, nuts, cross-sections, dictionary definitions, synonyms and antonyms but especially synonyms, utility, analysis, skepticism, kindness, goodness, quantity, measurement, direct commands, questions, and fact statements. He has recently edited the latest issue of effing magazine.
We'll also be showcasing the latest Effing book BE SOMEBODY by Lester.
is located at 827 W. 12th Street (2.5 blocks east from 12th and Lamar)
Copies of effing magazine and Be Somebody will be available as well as several other great effing titles. Other readers for the evening may or not be Scott Pierce, publisher of Effing Press.
Beer and wine will be available for a donation.
Please come out and bask in the glow of our latest literary labors and hear Chris Vitiello read from his new work.
This event is sponsored by Skanky Possum Press and 12th Street Books.
12th Street Books, purveyors of used, rare, and out of print books,
MICHAEL ANANIA & JOE AHEARN
Friday, June 6th, at 7pm
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Michael Anania is a poet, essayist and fiction writer. His published work includes numerous collections poetry, among them Selected Poems (l994), In Natural Light (1999) and Heat Lines (2006). His poetry is widely anthologized and has been translated into Italian, German, French, Spanish and Czech. He was poetry editor of Audit, a quarterly, founder and co-editor of Audit/Poetry, poetry and literary editor of The Swallow Press, poetry editor of Partisan Review and a contributing editor to Tri-Quarterly. Anania taught at SUNY at Buffalo, Northwestern, the University of Chicago and the University of Illinois at Chicago. He lives in Austin, Texas and on Lake Michigan.
Joe Ahearn is the author of Five Fictions (poetry, Sulphur River Review Press) and sin-thét-ik (poetry, Firewheel Editions Press). He has recently published poetry, essays, and criticism in Sentence: A Journal of Prose Poetics, Flashpoint and the Greenwood Encyclopedia of American Poetry. Ahearn's poetry has been included in a number of anthologies, including CrossConnect: Writers of the Information Age (CrossConnect Press), Best Texas Writing (Firewheel Editions Press) and the forthcoming An Introduction to the Prose Poem (Firewheel Editions). Ahearn currently holds a James A. Michener Fellowship in poetry and fiction at the University of Texas at Austin.
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12th Street Books in Austin TX, purveyors of used, rare and out of print books, is located at 827 West 12th Street, 2.5 blocks east of 12th & Lamar, between Shoal Creek and West.
Been working the hands around new effing projects, like Patrick Herron's Lester book Be Somebody. Lester is a sock puppet. The edition is printed and stacked and now we're binding the hell out of it. Release is immanent. Also we're proofing out the new effing magazine with editor Chris Vitiello and carving up blocks to use on its cover printing. It's a very North Carolina
Be Somebody copies under the cinder blocks.
We're taking some letterpress jobs too and have been banging out sweet two color prints for the U of Texas Writing Center and also for individuals to be wedded and for babies that have been borned. And coasters. Here's some scans of some of the UT Writing Center flyers printed - though the scans don't do the printing much justice:
prints are 7x10 on Crane's Lettra pearl stock, printed on the C&P 8x12. Designed by Suloni Roberts.
We've acquired a small AB Dick offset press and are tearing it down for cleaning and repair and hope to have it operational in the coming weeks. We'll use it for flooding paper stock with color and for underprinting on effing book covers and title pages and endpapers and who knows what else. We just need a little platemaker and we're good to go with the who knows what else. We'll be in the studio all weekend making the paper fly. If you are in Austin
And if you're in San Francisco TONIGHT there is this with Austin's Hoa Nguyen and others:
Friday, April 4 Vietnam
Three Vietnamese Poets: Nguyen Do, Hoa Nguyen, and Truong Tran
In celebration of the recently published anthology Black Dog, Black Night: Contemporary Vietnamese Poetry (Milkweed Editions), three Vietnamese-American contributors will read their poetry. Nguyen Do who edited and translated Black Dog, Black Night with Paul Hoover, Hoa Nguyen, and Trong Tran. This groundbreaking anthology presents the true picture of a poetry that had been suppressed in
and also this weekend in San Francisco, check out my bud's work at this wacky show:
Interactive, crank, prank, word house cosy house treehouse with a white picket fence… Sustained Simulacrum Quip is a collaborative installation piece that invites the audience to play with the monsters in their own backyard. Enter an environment where perhaps you are in control, perhaps not. Where you are not necessarily cogniscent of how your actions may play out and can only experiment…
Tuesday, March 18, 8 pm
UT Campus
Joynes Reading Room
(Behind Corothers Residence Hall)
2501 Whitus Avenue
Kent Johnson grew up in Montevideo, Uruguay and worked in 1980 and 1983 as a literacy teacher in Nicaragua during the Sandinista Revolution, an experience that led to his translation of many poems from the working class Talleres de Poesia there, later collected in the volume A Nation of Poets. He is author, editor, or translator of more than twenty books and chapbooks, including three collections recently published in translation abroad. His most recent books of translation (in collaboration with Forrest Gander) are of the Bolivian poet Jaime Saenz: Immanent Visitor (California) and The Night (Princeton), both of which received awards from PEN. Homage to the Last Avant-Garde, a large gathering of Johnson's new and selected poems, will be released this year by Shearsman Books in the UK. He lives in Freeport, Illinois.
The Joynes Reading Room can be found off the courtyard behind Corothers/University Honor's Center Building on Whitus Avenue.

This book contains the first part of Dale Smith's Susquehanna, a sustained meditation on the value of failed vision -- particularly the inability of a young Samuel Taylor Coleridge to fully realize his Pantisocracy on the banks of the Susquehanna River in the early 19th century. Thinking this failure through the cultural and technological developments of the present moment, Smith develops a methodological approach within the body of the poem grounded partly in Walter Benjamin's materialist historiography and David Antin's talking meditations on anthropology.
64 pages.
Perfect-bound with three-color letterpress wraps. Like the Wingbow Press edition of Ed Dorn's Slinger, parts of the book were set in Caslon Old Face. Parts of the book were also set in Baskerville Old Face, Palatino Linotype, and Georgia. Interior images culled from various 18th century New England primers. Front cover image of Britain culled from John Sellers' 1690 Hydrographia Universalis. Rear cover image from Sellers' A New Systeme of Geography, 2nd Edition, also printed in 1690.
Parts of this poem previously appeared in Kadar Koli, Madorla, and Damn the Caesars.
$10.00 (Paypal. Check. Money order.)
Nicholas Manning reviews John Crouse's Obstructs / Constitutes and Dale Smith's Black Stone here and here (respectively) at the new issue of Galatea Resurrects.
$10
$8

out of print

