Apr
29

Can’t Stop Now! by John Yamrus

Can’t Stop Now!
136 pages
$17.50

ISBN: 978-1-926860-06-0
Epic Rites Press, 2011


Exterior by Pablo Vision

Can’t Stop Now! is the eighteenth poetry collection by acclaimed author John Yamrus – whose career has spanned more than four decades.

When asked about “endurance,” John replied “I’ve always considered myself to be a lunch pail kind of writer… one who goes to work every day and no matter what, manages to get the job done.”

outside my window

the neighbor’s
cutting his
grass,

the guy
across the street
is hosing down
his driveway

and there’s a kid
going up and
down the
block,

hanging flyers
on mailboxes.

that’s just
the kind of day it is…

nothing
out of the ordinary.

nothing
memorable.

just like
this
poem.

but, it all still
needs to be
done.

the flyers,

the driveway,

the grass,

and,
most especially,

this poem.

i’m pretty
sure

that’s the
way

it
works.

Since the release of his first book in 1970, John’s work has been published in hundreds of magazines, taught at both the high school and university levels, and translated into numerous languages.

The cover of Can’t Stop Now!, by the great multi-media artist Pablo Vision, depicts a 17th century perpetual motion machine – symbolic of John’s remarkably consistent body of work.

“Two major qualities prevail in Yamrus’ recent work: economy and punch. No word is unnecessary or out of place; the timing is impeccable; and, most difficult of all, the endings hit just the right balance of summation, revelation, and surprise.” – Gerald Locklin, author of Charles Bukowski: A Sure Bet

When asked about the economy of his poetry, John remarked:

“I think the hardest thing for a writer to learn is what NOT to say. Writers want to talk and talk and talk in their work and show their readers how good they are. Flashy. That’s not me. I don’t want to impress my readers with bells and whistles. I want to hit them over the head with blood and guts and bone. I don’t want to create an unreality. People can’t relate to that. I want to give them something more. I want to give them something that they know and lead them into thinking something a little deeper about it.”

every year

someone
sends me
an entry form
for the local
Poet Laureate competition.

unable
to throw the thing out,
but unwilling to co-operate,
i take ten minutes
and fill out the form,

sending in
the required
number of entries,

all the while
making sure
that each and every poem
is about hemorrhoids,
a hair on the tip of my nose,
bad breath
or my dog
taking a dump in the yard.

i know the poems
won’t be what they want,
but they
just might be

precisely
what they
need.

When asked about the longevity of his work and how he’s managed to hold onto the fire for over four decades, John replied:

“I think habit plays a certain part in it. Like you said, I’ve been doing this for a long, long time, and it’s just something I’m used to. Old habits like this are hard to break, especially when you’re having as much fun at it as I am. I get a kick out of those aspiring writers who sit around waiting for inspiration. Man, if you can’t look around you, every day, and find something to inspire you, then you’d better pick a different line of work.”

“I read John’s newest book to the end in one sitting, then began rereading. His words get in your head… you can’t stop with one poem, that simply won’t do. It’s like a bag of your favorite flavor of potato chips or that first beer on Friday night after a damn hard week. You sink in to this book and devour it, you savor it. You sit back and wonder… why haven’t I written that before?” – Diana Rose, Write And Radio

doing

something simple,
but making it
perfect,

can often be
a thing of
beauty.

today,
i watered,

pruned
and re-arranged
our potted plants,

and
then,

i thought
of

you.
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Can’t Stop Now! by acclaimed author John Yamrus is the work of a master craftsman. This is how poetry was meant to be read: lean, stripped of pretension, pared down to muscle and bone.

AVAILABLE NOW FROM SMALL PRESS DISTRIBUTION

Apr
26

Tree Killer Ink #10

Tree Killer Ink #10 features new poetry by John Yamrus, Wolfgang Carstens, Nahshon Cook, Rob Plath, William Taylor Jr. and Lyn Lifshin; prose by John Macker, Rob Dyer, Marie Lecrivain, John Dorsey, A. Molotkov, R L Raymond, Zack Wilson, and Erik “The Lizardman” Sprague.

The first twenty-five orders also include the Spring 2011 edition of Trash & Crackers (PigeonBike). The issue features poetry by Jhon Baker, Wolfgang Carstens, Emanuelle Catagena, Murphy Clamrod, Jack Cooper, Lawrence Gladeview, Michael Grover, Richard Hartwell, Lynne Hayes, Edaurdo Jones, Tiko Lewis, Milner Place, Rob Plath, David Pointer, R L Raymond, Rick Stansberger, Jack Varnell and John Yamrus; prose by Lynn Doiron, Rob Dyer, Lavonne Westbrooks, and CC Yurkoski; art and images by Rob Dyer, R L Raymond, Jack Varnell and Nicholas Rocco.

The first twenty-five orders of Tree Killer Ink #10 also includes a limited edition broadside printed on Parchtone paper, numbered and signed by the author.

$6.50.

http://www.epicrites.org/tree-killer-ink.html

Apr
23

New Book Release – Epic Rites Press – Crunked

Crunked
Poetry by Jack Henry
113 pages
$17.50
Epic Rites Press, 2011

Crunked was not written. Not even close, not even for a second. Crunked was ripped from the very darkest, most sinister portion of my brain. Written over the course of seventy-two hours, Crunked is the full realization of who and what I had become at that point in time. I started putting the words down after a sixty-six hour high, words that spilled out like a stuck pig or a slashed femoral artery. When I came up for air after sleeping twenty-four hours, I read the thing, typed it up and put it in a box. This bitch should never see light, or so I thought. It is something so raw and so personal I didn’t want to publish it. I still don’t, but some spark tells me I should. Crunked is a nothing more than a narrative. It’s neither cautionary nor celebratory, it just exists as a document of experience.”
– Jack Henry, April 2011

crunked

speed doesn’t do
everything
i hoped it would

it doesn’t
pay bills
or mop floors
or bring me flowers when
i vomit on the couch

it makes my dick susceptible
to changing weather conditions
what good is fucking,
if you can’t make it to the end?

out of the gate, i knew the need would build
would become more become more
become more
but i’m not there yet

speed makes my mind nimble
makes me breathe as if content
before i fuck away tomorrow

you know she is a whore
when she only fucks
for money

day becomes night
becomes day before another
and i risk it all
when i taste another bump

i’m not yet a slave
and too scared
to become true reckless

yet i will continue
my illustrious affair

my pathos dance lingers
well after the band refuses
to play on

“Jack Henry does not posture, boast, or pretend that he plumbs the depths of the human soul – he just does it.”
– David McLean, author of Cadaver’s Dance

heroin hand me downs

heroin hand me downs
linger near windows
shopping for product
they come – two by two

breeders and chasers
gather in clutches
dealing against death
the devil takes his time

i want for connection
last stop redemption
a guy i know as Bobby
makes his approach

five tiny bindles
angels in sunshine
i pay with the rent
techno-bebop plays live

hookers in corsets
wait for acceptance
trade blowjobs for passage
night seems to thrive

my mistress lay waiting
white line simulation
my cock suddenly eager
the clock begins to slow

three days no sleeping
royalty check payoff
i keep throwing snake eyes
and swimming in sin

addict

1.

i am an addict
a liar
a borrower of false anticipation

i deny my own implication
bent to the glory of your rope

2.

i am a leper
a pilgrim
a corpse lost in a rotting sea

i dance in fire circles
i remember how to breathe

3.

i am science
solace
lost in sun and sand

when they toll an august church bell
there’s nothing left of me

“… I’ve been reading through Crunked, and I’m really, really impressed. You know, I think that you may be the poet laureate of meth culture. I’m not being funny – I think you really captured the surreal and extreme nature of the way of the speed freak, and that the poems veer between being heartbreakingly sad and really, blackly funny. It’s really good stuff, very powerful.”
– Tony O’Neill, author of Down and Out on Murder Mile

this is how it works

you go on-line,
create a profile,
upload a picture,
preferably nude,
preferably hard

sometimes it’s quick,
some days longer
a hit comes with abbreviations
code that you know

PNP equals crystal, meaning party
fucking high and unprotected

you show up, small talk,
slight confirmation,
he offers you favors,
this is how it works

depending on passion
it might start with kissing
you work your way down
suck on his cock

more dope
more vein blood fire
he fucks your ass
no concern for anything

except the next high

“Jack Henry sent me the Crunked manuscript in 2008. It wasn’t a submission intended for publication and, by Henry’s admission at the time, it wasn’t material that he felt comfortable releasing. It was merely sent to gauge my reaction and to get my opinion about whether or not the poems worked together as a whole. My reaction to the material was along the same lines as the first time I watched Tobe Hooper’s 1974 horror masterpiece The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: shocked, mortified and speechless. I immediately wrote Henry to say that the manuscript was fantastic and that despite his reservations about its release, I’d love to publish the book through Epic Rites Press. Henry politely declined. I said that my invitation was an open one. The manuscript sat in my desk for almost three years. In late 2010 Henry gave me the green light to proceed with the project. Now, in 2011, Henry’s Crunked will finally see the light of day. As far as I’m concerned, it’s about damn time! Crunked is one of those rare books that should be read by everyone.”
– Wolfgang Carstens, editor/publisher, Epic Rites Press

Crunked
Poetry by Jack Henry
ISBN 978-1-926860-01-5

Available for advance ordering now at www.epicrites.org.

http://www.epicrites.org/crunked.html

Apr
16

Benefit to Celebrate L.A. Victor Clothing Company Muralist, Eloy Torrez at Beyond Baroque

Benefit to Celebrate L.A. Victor Clothing Company Muralist, Eloy Torrez with “Eloy Take Two” Screening, Live Music, and Poetry

April 30, 2011 at Beyond Baroque at 7pm

The public is invited to Beyond Baroque Literary/Arts Center for a celebration of Latino L.A. art and performance on April 30, 2011 at 7pm with a screening of Eloy Take Two (Oregel Films), a documentary celebrating the work of L.A. based muralist and musician, Eloy Torrez, best known for the Victor Clothing Company mural, The Pope of Broadway—a tribute to the legendary Mexican-American actor, Anthony Quinn—a cultural fixture of Downtown since 1984.

This cultural event will include poetry from some of L.A.’s most notable Latino literary voices including acclaimed author Luis J. Rodriguez, Always Running, La Vida Loca, Gang Days in LA, Adolfo Guzman-Lopez, KPCC 89.3 education and arts journalist, Gloria Edina Alvarez, La Excusa/The Excuse, and Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo, as well as live music by Eloy Torrez. Following the screening the audience will be treated to a Q&A with Torrez and the filmmaker, Roberto S. Oregel as hosted by Mat Gleason.

This event has a special admission of $15 (free for Beyond Baroque members). Signed prints of the artist’s work will be raffled off throughout the night. Funds raised will support the promotion of Eloy Take Two and Torrez’s work to communities outside of Los Angeles and California. The poets for this event are sponsored by Poets & Writers’ Readings/Workshops program. For more information contact Xochitl-Julisa Bermejo at xochitl_julisa@hotmail.com.

Apr
13

Red Fez Publications Releases 33rd Issue Online

FEZLANDIA. Wednesday, April 13, 2011 –Red Fez Publications has just released Issue #33. Monthly issues are published online on the 13th of each month.

Featured in this issue is the column of Paul Corman-Roberts, “Dispatches from Atlantis”. Going from Vegas to Cali can’t be that hard, right? Maybe if there’s not any warlocks out for you– Winning!

In the Articles and Reviews section you will find a strange and informative non-fiction piece, “Art History” by Anthony Spaeth along with three new book reviews.

David Blaine (the poet, not the magician) brings us a video called “Vitamin Water” and Leopold McGinnis (our founding editor and awesome benefactor) gives us a groove-daddy listen to one of the poems from his recent collection “Zeus and the Giant Iced Tea”.

There’s a special on appendages in the Photos department with images from Eleanor Leonne Bennett and Marvic Adecer clocks in with a comic we can all relate to.

Red Fez is pleased to present poetry by first-time contributors Todd Cirillo, Richard Cody, Melissa Studdard, Miguel Caldas, dan smith, Greg Peters, Catfish McDaris, James D. Quinton, Alexander J. Allison, Damian Rivera, R L Raymond, Stacy Skolnik, Sweta Srivastava Vikram, Jason Ryberg, Valery Oisteanu, Gillian Prew, and Melissa Hansen as well as new poems by returning contributors Rebecca Schumejda, John Dorsey, Alan Catlin, Simon Friel, Mather Schneider, James H. Duncan, John Rocco, and John Grochalski.

Nathan Graziano returns to the stories section with two flash fiction pieces and Bill McLaughlin is back with the second installment in the six-part series, “Breakfast and a Cigarette, A Novella in Four Directions”. The other talented authors included in this section are William Taylor Jr., F. N. Wright, J. Claudius Cloyd, Kenneth Weene, Tom Andrews, Andy Henion, Jon Beight, and Paula Sophia Schonauer.

For more information visit http://redfez.net

About Red Fez Publications:
Established in 2002 and founded by Leopold McGinnis, Red Fez Publications is an Independent publisher committed to bringing recognition to underground and under-recognized writers and artists. Red Fez publishes an online literary journal featuring literature and art outside of the narrow, academic stream and has published over 350 authors from around the world. Poems and short stories that have first appeared on Red Fez have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, storySouth Million Writers Award, Sundress Publications Best of the Net and Dzanc Books Best of the Web.

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Contact:
Michele McDannold
Red Fez Publications
michele.mcdannold@redfez.net

Apr
11

Dzanc Books to Launch eBook rEprint Series

April 11, 2011 – Ann Arbor, MI— Dzanc Books is excited to announce our new electronic rEprint Series. In conjunction with our traditional publishing of new works in both print and electronic form, Dzanc is now set to publish great works ofliterary fiction that have recently gone out of print.  These works will be offered back to the reading public in the form of eBook titles available on all eReaders, including Kindle, Nook, Sony, Cybook, Jetbook and all others. As with all of our eBooks, the author royalty rate on the titles in our rEprint series is 50%.

The first batch of Dzanc rEprint titles will appear in the next two months and include:  Pinckney Benedict’s short story collection, Town Smokes; Noy Holland’s short story collection, The Spectacle of the Body; Brian Kiteley’s novel, Still Life With Insects; Patricia Lear’s short story collection, Stardust, 7-Eleven, Route 57, A&W, and So Forth; two of David Lynn’s books; a trio of Michael Martone’s short story collections; and Michael Hickins’ short story collection, The Actual Adventures of Michael Missing.  We are currently in discussions regarding hundreds of other fantastic titles that we will be announcing in the near future.

Continuing with our commitment to publish great works of new literary fiction in both traditional print and electronic form, Dzanc is proud to add this new rEprint series to our roster.  The titles that are published under our rEprint arm will also be available through our eBook Club, which distributes a different eBook title on the first of every month at an incredibly low rate to members.  When joining the Dzanc eBook Club, members also receive 5 new books free.  Dzanc’s eBooks are designed in house, and as noted, work on all formats, ensuring that they look exactly the way they are supposed to on all reading machines.

Dzanc’s eBook titles are available both at our websiteand distributed by Constellation, the digital management arm of Consortium Book Sales and Distribution, LLC, which makes them available through all standard retail outlets, including Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc.

About Dzanc Books
Dzanc Books was created in 2006 to advance great writing and to impact communities nationally with our efforts to advance literary readership and our advocacy of creative writing workshops and readings.  As a non-profit, 501(c)3 organization, Dzanc Books not only publishes literary fiction, but works in partnership with literary journals to advance their readership at every level. Dzanc is also fully committed to developing educational programs in schools.

For more information on Dzanc Books and its mission, imprints, books, authors, awards, and programs, please visit www.dzancbooks.org.

Apr
03

Red Fez Publications Announces New Book Series: Red Reader

ILLINOIS, USA. Sunday, April 3, 2011 –Red Fez Publications is pleased to announce the upcoming publication of “Red Reader #1”, the first in a series of print publications aimed at promoting the work of underground and under-recognized writers and artists.

In conjunction with Lit Vision Press, Red Fez Publications will release a limited print edition of “Red Reader #1” on August 6, 2011.  This collection of poetry, prose and art provides readers with a wide range of topics, styles and themes and includes work from fourteen talented writers and artists.

Edited and designed by Michele McDannold, this limited edition is a 8 ½ x 11 side-stapled book with a sandpaper cover.  Aleathia Drehmer, Puma Perl and Misti Rainwater-Lites provide the artwork and photography with poetry and prose selections by Lynn Alexander, Shane Allison, Shaindel Beers, Tyson Bley, April Michelle Bratten, Judy L. Brekke, Brad Burjan, Paul Corman-Roberts, Aleathia Drehmer, Mary Ann Loesch, Mathias Nelson, Puma Perl, Misti Rainwater-Lites and Luis Rivas.

“Red Reader #1” will be available for free at the Zygote in my Fez event being planned for August in Dayton, Ohio.  Advance reading copies are available for book reviewers and journalists.

For more information visit http://redfez.net

About Red Fez Publications:
Established in 2002 and founded by Leopold McGinnis, Red Fez Publications is an Independent publisher committed to bringing recognition to underground and under-recognized writers and artists.  Red Fez publishes an online literary journal featuring literature and art outside of the narrow, academic stream and has published over 350 authors from around the world.  Poems and short stories that have first appeared on Red Fez have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize, storySouth Million Writers Award, Sundress Publications Best of the Net and Dzanc Books Best of the Web.  You can visit Red Fez Publications online at http://redfez.net.

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Contact:
Michele McDannold
michele.mcdannold@redfez.net

Apr
02

The Academy of American Poets Announces 30 Guest Poets on Twitter

Saturday, April 2, 2011 — In April, the Academy of American Poets will launch a month-long series of guest poets featured on its streaming Twitter feed. Throughout each day during National Poetry Month, a selected poet will have 24 hours to post his or her daily insights before passing the baton.

Users are invited to follow the Academy of American Poets on Twitter to keep up-to-date on the latest poetry posts online at: http://twitter.com/POETSorg

Guest tweeters include

4/1 D.A. Powell
4/2 Dawn Lundy Martin
4/3 Noelle Kocot
4/4 Richard Siken
4/5 Jennifer Chang
4/6 Joshua Clover
4/7 J. Michael Martinez
4/8 Mark Bibbins
4/9 Jenn Knox
4/10 Randall Mann
4/11 CAConrad
4/12 Ada Limon
4/13 Graham Foust
4/14 Evie Shockley
4/15 Jen Bervin
4/16 Ken Chen
4/17 Sherwin Bitsui
4/18 Noah Eli Gordon
4/19 Ronaldo Wilson
4/20 Nate Pritts
4/21 Danielle Pafunda
4/22 Amy King
4/23 Ching-in Chen
4/24 John Gallaher
4/25 Srikanth Reddy
4/26 Jericho Brown
4/27 Gabrielle Calvocoressi
4/28 Kazim Ali
4/29 Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon
4/30 Dorothea Lasky

Mar
14

Trick with a Knife Announces Free Book Monday

Trick with a Knife, the litcult blog of illest repute, will be giving books away each Monday, P. H. Madore said in a post this morning.

The first book giveaway is apparently a writing contest: “tell us about your most recent NSA sexual encounter.” Submissions must be made in the comments box here, can be fictional or not, and must be received by Wednesday midnight CST.

Trick with a Knife is owned and operated by disproductions, the bastard child of indie lit.

Mar
13

Red Fez Publications Releases 32nd Issue Online

FEZZERY. Sunday, March 13, 2011 — Red Fez Publications has released its third monthly issue, #32.

Featured in this issue are the columns of Paul Corman-Roberts (Dispatches from Atlantis) and Karl Koweski (Observations of a Dumb Polack). In the Articles and Reviews section you will also find a non-fiction article about the overuse of the word “actually” by James Valvis, a narrative non-fiction story about a hockey puck incident by Matthew Dexter and four book reviews.

Returning contributor Cecelia Chapman brings to us a video titled “7 Powers of Wrath” from the Strange, Dark & Wicked series, the last and seventh video investigating the darker aspects of our consciousness that directs our lives.

New poems by returning contributors Alan Gann and James Babbs are joined by poetry from first-time contributors Colin McGuire, Jay Passer, Amit Parmessur, Philip Tinkler, David S. Pointer, Jessica McHugh, Phyllis Sweetwater, Joseph M. Gant, Larry Ziman, Matt Sradeja and Michael D. Goscinski.

Samuel Snoek-Brown returns to the stories section with two flash fiction pieces. Red Fez nominated Samuel’s story “Kamikaze” (Issue #28) for a Pushcart Prize. The other talented authors included in this section are Robert Sachs, Brandon Tietz, Bill McLaughlin, Bobby Sauro and Dude Wallers.

To read this issue and more, please visit http://redfez.net

About Red Fez Publications:
Red Fez Publications is an online literary journal published monthly. Red Fez features poetry and prose outside of the narrow, academic stream. Red Fez is committed to bringing light to underground and under-recognized writers and writing.

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Contact
Michele McDannold
michele.mcdannold@redfez.net

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