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  • - December 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    188,95 kr.

    High Shelf is a monthly collection of poetry, art, photography, and satire from around the world, collected and curated in Portland, Oregon. High Shelf XXV (December 2020) contains 70+ pages of world-class poetry, art, photography, and satire. High Shelf XXV showcases 21 Artists/Authors fromPortland, ORHood River, ORSeattle, WAGolden, COMadison, WISouth Bend, INCleveland, OHEasthampton, MADanville, NHBrooklyn, NYNew York, NYCharleston, SCAugusta, GADouglasville, GATucker, GANew Orleans, LABootle, EnglandAshford, IrelandHong Kong, ChinaYawatahama, Japan

  • af Jesse Wolfe
    128,95 kr.

    In this debut poetry collection, Jesse Wolfe meditates on the journeys that carry us through life. In sections that focus on individuals, couples, and families, Wolfe employs a range of speakers and characters: male and female, young and old, wealthy and poor. Some have a clear sense of where they''re going, while others feel cast adrift; some reach back into their memories or look toward the future, while others seek an expansive present moment; some find peace and at-one-ment, while others remain in quandaries. Taken together, they offer a mosaic of consciousness, as people strive and introspect, suffer and heal, each of them en route through their overlapping stories. Jesse Wolfe''s poetry has appeared in publications including Tower Journal, Good Works Review, Mad Swirl, and Eunoia Review. An English professor at California State University, Stanislaus, Wolfe previously served as Faculty Advisor to Penumbra, the campus''s student-run literary and art journal. His scholarly work includes the monograph Bloomsbury, Modernism, and the Reinvention of Intimacy (Cambridge University Press, 2011) and a forthcoming book on intimacy in contemporary British and American fiction. 

  • - November 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    193,95 kr.

  • af George Burns
    168,95 kr.

  • af Collin Van Son
    128,95 kr.

  • - October 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    188,95 kr.

  • - September 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    193,95 kr.

    High Shelf is a monthly collection of poetry, art, photography, and satire from around the world, collected and curated in Portland, Oregon. High Shelf XXII (September 2020) contains 80+ pages of world-class poetry, art, photography, and satire. High Shelf XXII showcases 23 Artists/Authors fromCanby, ORSanta Barbara, CALos Angeles, CARichmond CASan Francisco, CAAlbuquerque, NMMesa, AZTucson AZFort Collins, COAmes, IAEdina, MNDiamond Shore, CTRochester, NYWappingers Falls, NYMarcellus, NYYonkers, NYNew Castle, DECatonsville, MDWinston-Salem, NCAsheville, NCDouglasville, GAParkland County, AlbertaMoss, Norway

  • af Christian Czaniecki
    208,95 kr.

  • - August 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    188,95 kr.

  • - July 2020
     
    188,95 kr.

    High Shelf is a monthly collection of poetry, art, photography, and satire from around the world, collected and curated in Portland, Oregon. High Shelf XX (July 2020) contains 80+ pages of world-class poetry, art, photography, and satire. High Shelf XX showcases 25 Artists/Authors from Great Lakes, IllinoisHillsboro, New HampshireWoodside, New YorkRockaway Park, New YorkNew York, New YorkPhiladelphia, PennsylvaniaBowling Green, FloridaArlington, VirginiaGreensboro, North CarolinaFranklin, TennesseeColumbia, MissouriLafayette, Louisiana Fort Collins, ColoradoSalt Lake City, UtahGilbert, ArizonaPinole, CaliforniaFresno, CaliforniaNewport Beach, CaliforniaSan Francisco, CaliforniaVashon, WashingtonCarolina, Puerto RicoLondon, EnglandEdmonton, CanadaDevonport, Tasmania/Australia

  • - June 2020
     
    188,95 kr.

    High Shelf is a monthly collection of poetry, art, photography, and satire from around the world, collected and curated in Portland, Oregon. High Shelf XIX (June 2020) contains 80+ pages of world-class poetry, art, photography, and satire. High Shelf XIX showcases 23 Artists/Authors from  Seattle, Washington Placentia, CaliforniaMountain View, CaliforniaIndianapolis, IndianaHolmen, Wisconsin Chicago, IllinoisBrooklyn, New YorkGreenlawn, New YorkScarsdale, New YorkHudson, New YorkMalverne, New YorkJersey City, New JerseyGreat Barrington, MassachusettsEdison, New Jersey Cranston, Rhode IslandTerryville, Connecticut Enola, Pennsylvania Richmond, VirginiaGreensboro, North CarolinaSt. Louis, MissouriLethbridge, CanadaNaples, Italy

  • - May 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    168,95 kr.

  • - April 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    168,95 kr.

  • - March 2020
    af High Shelf Press
    168,95 kr.

  • af Clif Mason
    128,95 kr.

    This book-length poem is a magical realist journey, catalyzed by war and grief. The speaker walks, impelled toward the restorative idea of the stark earthly beauty and purity represented by Antarctica, and toward the love that he knows will be awaiting him. That love, and the creative and magical power it embodies, is both encouraging and sustaining. Of course, the journey takes the protagonist deep into both beauty and evil. The journey is born of desperation, but it is carried out through acts of will and grit and openness to experience, as well as a desire to actively re-envision and recreate reality. Poetry for fans of Gabriel García Márquez, Isabelle Allende, Laura Esquivel, and Pablo Neruda. "To read Clif Mason's lines is to stagger through the shimmering ruins of a darkening apocalypse, where the only salvation is the troubled beauty of the journey, and to find, somehow, that beauty is enough.  'We have this brief time,' his lines remind us.  'Walk with me,' they say.  And we do." — Joseph Fasano author of The Dark Heart of Every Wild Thing “Do you want a journey AND a love story? This poem delivers both, plus an invitation (and a template) to “. . . take this leaden hour and make it gold.”                                                                                                                                       — Marjorie Saiser, author of The Woman in the Moon "The Book of Night & Waking is an expansive, expressive, heartfelt act of witness. From ghosted, forever out-of-reach American ideals through poignant personal landscapes, this compact and explosive chapbook, composed with a burning passion and infinite compassion, transcends contemporary politics to surprise, enlighten, and terrify us with its elegiac experimentations that, were he writing today, Whitman would be proud of. These are songs that “wreathe us like smoke”. These are songs that truly “play through me, / through you, / through endless night & waking.” — John Sibley Williams, author of As One Fire Consumes Another & Skin Memory     

  • af High Shelf Press
    168,95 kr.

  • af High Shelf Press
    188,95 kr.

  • af Valyntina Grenier
    168,95 kr.

    Valyntina Grenier’s FEVER DREAM / TAKE HEART marks a poetic “double debut” with a tête-bêche chapbook, two titles bound upside-down with two front covers, which can be read from either side.  The poems shape their sense from sound, but do not hesitate to critique/navigate/decipher reality with a feminist protest. Associative and dreamy, the poems also prove to be starkly political.  They explore how we are miraculously alive in the midst of degrading political and weather systems. Some of the poems derive their initial lexicon from source texts, but they all confront the tenderness and violence that mark our human natures.  With subtle humor, word play, and linguistic inventions, Grenier has written a surprising tour de force whose discrete short books, taken together, range from the sexual and sinister to the prayerful and divine. Valyntina Grenier is a poet and visual artist living in Tucson, Arizona. She was born in Lancaster, California, and educated at The University of California, Berkeley, and St. Mary’s College, Moraga. Graduating with an MFA in poetry, she is self-taught as a painter, installation and Neon artist. In both language and visual art, she pushes the boundaries of representation and abstraction to create a vantage from which to view violence and prejudice. An LGBTQIA artist and activist, her work has appeared in Lana Turner, JuxtaProse, Cathexis Northwest Press and Bat City Review.

  • af Christian Czaniecki
    128,95 kr.

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    168,95 kr.

  • - November 2019
     
    168,95 kr.

  • - October 2019
     
    208,95 kr.

    A Monthly Collection of Art, Photography, Poetry, and Satire. High Shelf Issue XI (October 2019).74 pages of poetry, art, photography, and satire. Works collected from artists and writers from across America and beyond.  

  • af David Seung
    128,95 kr.

  • - September 2019
     
    158,95 kr.

    A Monthly Collection of Art, Photography, Poetry, and Satire. High Shelf Issue X (September 2019).66 pages of poetry, art, photography, and satire. Works collected from artists and writers from across America and beyond.

  • - July 2019
     
    158,95 kr.

    A Monthly Collection of Art, Photography, Poetry, and Satire. High Shelf Issue VIII (July 2019).66 pages of poetry, art, photography, and satire. Works collected from artists and writers from across America and beyond.

  • - A Testament to the Shared Uniqueness of the Poetic Experience.
     
    108,95 kr.

  • - August 2019
    af High Shelf Press
    158,95 kr.

    A Monthly Collection of Art, Photography, Poetry, and Satire. High Shelf Issue IX (August 2019).55 pages of poetry, art, photography, and satire. Works collected from artists and writers from across America and beyond.

  • af Robert T Krantz
    128,95 kr.