Category Archive: New Releases

Sep 30

New Print from Citizens For Decent Literature

CFDL Print Zine #4 – someone stole my sharpie Contributors: J. Claudius Cloyd, Matthew Pasquarello, Kelsey Hoover, Alan Britt, Wanda Morrow Clevenger, Luis Berriozabal, William Doreski, Judy Brekke, Michael Grover, and Catfish McDaris. if you would like a copy, send your mailing address to admin(at)theliteraryunderground[dot]org CFDL Print Zine #3 as well as #s 2 and …

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Sep 18

New Issue at Citizens For Decent Literature

Citizens For Decent Literature’s second issue is now live online. http://nowplaying.citizensfordecentliterature.com/ Julia Coleman, Frankie Metro, Bud Smith, Frank Walsh, Anneliese Mackintosh, Karley De la Filth, Josh Olsen, Matthew Pasquarello, Carl Miller Daniels, Jason Hardung, Luis Rivas, William Doreski, Brad Hamlin & Mort Todd, Gene Fehler, Dan Provost, J. Claudius Cloyd, Michael Grover, Mark Wisniewski, Corey …

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Sep 14

New Issue at Red Fez

Thursday September 13, 2012 Red Fez Issue 49 has lifted off! (www.redfez.net) Intro by Tim Murray Articles & Reviews: An American’s Toilet Paper Nightmare in Southeast Asia by Erik Thurman A Syrian-American Perspective on Current Events in Syria. by Lahab Assef Al-Jundi DISPATCHES FROM ATLANTIS by Paul Corman-Roberts London 2012 Olympics: A Love-Hate Relationship by …

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Sep 09

Zygote in my Coffee #139

Issue #139 of Zygote in my Coffee is now LIVE! This edition features the work of Cassandra Dallett, Kevin Ridgeway, Brenton Booth, Rhianon Thorne, Hannah Green, Lindsey Thomas, Newamba Flamingo, Chris Lawson, Peter Balsenperger, Anneliese Mackintosh, and columns by Karl Koweski and Michael D. Goscinski! www.zygoteinmycoffee.com

Aug 27

New Release from The Mas Tequila Review

The Mas Tequila Review (TMTR) is a small press, bi-annual, independent poetry magazine publishing quality work by well known poets and many who should be. The editor published The Tequila Review in the 1970s. The TMTR is a continuation of the editor’s desire to contribute to his art by providing a platform to share “poetry …

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Aug 09

Book Release: Dip My Pacifier in Whiskey by Mathias Nelson

Mathias Nelson’s first full-length collection of poetry Dip My Pacifier in Whiskey is being released by NYQ Books. It is expected to be available for purchase on August 10, 2012 at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Powell’s and Small Press Distribution. Read more about Mathias Nelson at The Literary Underground Wiki.

Aug 08

Book Release: More Than The Alley by Doug Draime

Announcing the long awaited publication of the selected poems of Doug Draime, More Than The Alley, from Interior Noise Press. To purchase a copy: https://www.createspace.com/3936904 Books for review, multiple purchase, or promotional discounts contact the publisher directly on the web site http://www.interiornoisepress.com/index.html MORE THAN THE ALLEY (2012) By DOUG DRAIME 144 pages: Poetry Perfect Bound: …

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Jul 29

Paleolithic Bone Hut: A review of Tim Murray’s chapbook “Dinosaur Ditch” by Frankie Metro

It’s not going to do you any good by questioning the reasoning for a blue wooly mammoth on the cover of Dinosaur Ditch (Tim Murray CFDL Press 2012). A hand- made, screen- print, card-stock saddle-stitch, this book exemplifies the spirit of DIY publishing; igniting the same excitement an avid reader found in the days of …

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Jun 19

Unlikely Books releases 2 chapbooks by Steve Dalachinsky

Unlikely Books has released 2 chapbooks by American author Steve Dalachinsky. Trust Fund Babies and Phenomena of Interference are now available for $10. You can find information as well as an introduction from Unlikely Books Editor in Chief Jonathan Penton (not to mention 2 awesome excerpts from the books) here: http://www.unlikelystories.org/unlikely_books/trust_fund_babies_phenomena_of_interference.shtml

Apr 20

New Book out from Punk Hostage Press by A. Razor

Punk Hostage Press has recently released a 216 page poetry/prose compilation from renowned American author: A. Razor entitled: Better Than A Gun In A Knife Fight. Perfect-Bound, crisp and sometimes Dadaist in content, it is filled to the brim with the PHP editor’s  rapier wit and precision, as well as an engaging introduction from Bucky …

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