Coming up in 2011 and beyond...These are the books presently in the pipeline. The schedule is still provisional, and subject to change. You can't order the books below just yet, but contact us if you would like to be placed on our emailing list for updates.2011 |
![]() | David Bromige: COLLECTED POEMSTo be edited by Ron Silliman and Bob Perelman, in collaboration with David's widow Cecelia Belle, and co-published with New Star Books, Canada, this will collect all the poetry David Bromige wished to preserve. Here's a video of David receiving the news. Late 2010/early 2011 is our best forecast for publication, but watch this space. |
![]() | Carol Watts: OCCASIONALSCarol's second book for Reality Street, following Wrack, will be a poem sequence spanning a year – a modern Shepherd's Calendar. More soon, but meanwhile click here for more about Carol and about Wrack. |
![]() | John Gilmore: HEAD OF A MANJohn Gilmore describes Head of a Man as a "poetic novel" - his first. He is a Canadian writer and editor, born in Montreal. He has researched and written about Canadian jazz history, publishing Who’s Who of Jazz in Montreal: Ragtime to 1970 and Swinging in Paradise: The Story of Jazz in Montreal (Véhicule Press). |
![]() | Johan de Wit: GERO NIMOSixty chapters, sixty characters, each getting five paragraphs. "So that takes care of the narrative, meaning I don't have to write a story any more because the number of paragraphs already provides you with a story," explains Johan de Wit. He was born in Holland and lives in London, and his poetry and prose has been published by numerous small presses since 1986. |
Beyond 2011...Emily Critchley (ed.): EXPERIMENTAL WRITING BY WOMEN SINCE 1996No, that's not the title, we'll think of a better one; but this anthology will revisit Reality Street's flagship Out of Everywhere, which by then will be over 15 years old, and explore whether "women's writing" is still a valid and necessary category and what's been happening since. More news as it emerges.James Davies: PLANTSFirst collection proper from James Davies after the sequences The Manual Handling Process (Beard of Bees) and Acronyms (onedit). He is editor of if p then q, sometime collaborator with Simon Taylor as Joy as Tiresome Vandalism and is one of the organisers of The Other Room poetry night and website. Helen Lambert: THE RAFT
An intriguing prose narrative based on the story of the Raft of the Medusa, re-imagined and following serial procedures. Helen Lambert is an Australian writer currently living in Dublin. More details to come.Maggie O'Sullivan: WATERFALLSAt last the paperback version of a book only previously available as a limited edition from Etruscan Books. Paul Brown: CABIN IN THE MOUNTAINS
Poet, editor, publisher and translator Paul Brown has been absent from the poetry scene for some years. This complete collection of his poetry mainly from the 1980s is long overdue. About 100pp, probably early 2012.
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