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Crisis Chronicles Press is thrilled to announce the publication of Snap, a powerful new series of poems by Dion N. Farquhar. $7 US. Available 31 August 2017 from Crisis Chronicles Press, 3431 George Avenue, Parma, Ohio 44134. 28 pp. 5.5" x 8.5". Perfect bound. Cover photo by the author. Contents include "Chronic Edge," "Humanities 2.0," "Break," "Difference Within," "Path," "Contingency," "Branded," "Lost," "Unsustainable," "Loopy," "Zuccotti Park," "New Year" and "Climate Change."
Crisis Chronicles Press is very pleased to announce the release of God Save Your Mad Parade by Austen Roye, a thirty-three piece collection of poetry, both narrative and otherwise, depicting the moments comprising a world far too evolved for its own good. God Save Your Mad Parade is 60 pages, paperback, available for only $10 from Crisis Chronicles Press, 3344 W. 105th Street #4, Cleveland, Ohio 44111 USA. Cover photography by Chandra Alderman.
Like seven 31-page chapbooks in one! See October 2013 through the eyes of seven fine and quite different poets.Published August 27th by Crisis Chronicles Press, Oct Tongue -1 is a collaborative book by Mary Weems, John Swain, Steven Smith, Lady [Kathy] Smith, Shelley Chernin, John Burroughs and Steve Brightman. This book is our biggest yet, 300+ pages, featuring 217 poems (31 by each author), all written in response to the editor's October 2013 poem-a-day challenge. [He borrowed the idea from a poem-a-day book called February 03 by Todd Colby, Alex Gildzen, Thurston Moore and Matthew Wascovich (published in 2003 by Slow Toe in Cleveland).] Oct Tongue -1 is a 6x9" paperback, ISBN 978-1-940996-08-0, available for $15 from Crisis Chronicles Press.
Age of Aquarius: Collected Poems 1981 - 2016 contains 139 pages of poems by poet-performer-producer Dianne Borsenik, almost all of which were published in various journals, magazines, anthologies, newspapers, and chapbooks in the last thirty-five years. Chosen from her vast body of work, these poems represent her most popular and enduring material, both on the page and on the stage. Covering years of tie-dye and travel, laughter and loving, meditations and performances, her poems are, in turns, wicked, willful, wonderful, and wild.
26 new poems by rising lit star John Swain, published 1 September 2013 by Crisis Chronicles. Cover photo also by John Swain.
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