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Bromige Revisited

Bromige Revisited, Poems by David Bromige printable pdf

David Bromige was born in London, England in 1933 where he was educated and became a prize winning student. Not content to give his life over to academics just yet, he worked as a shepherd in Sweden as might be depicted in a Glen Baxter panel. Eventually he found himself in Canada, in the province of Saskatchewan for a short time before matriculating to Vancouver’s institute of higher learning where he met and was befriended by some of Canada’s great poets writing in English at that time. To further his education he studied at UC Berkeley where his writing came to the attention of the eminent poet Robert Duncan. Soon Bromige was teaching in the California State University system in Sonoma County. He found Luther Burbank’s “paradise on earth” to be quite congenial to his life style until his passing in June of 2009. He was the author of over 40 poetry selection, many of them prize winning works, of a unique wit and contemplative of the vagaries of absurdity. He fits in no neat category stylistically, yet he was long associated with the Language School. IF Wants To Be The Same As IS, a selected collection of his oeuvre, was published by New Star Books of Vancouver in 2018.

onward walking on (1)

onward walking on (1) by Stephen Ratcliffe printable pdf

Stephen Ratcliffe is the author of more than 25 books of poetry, including m o m e n t (Spuyten Duyvil) Black and Yellow Notebooks (BlazeVox), Rocks and More Rocks (Cuneiform), Painting (Chax) and Selected Days (Counterpath) which won the SF State Poetry Center Book Award, as well as a collection of his correspondence, Barbara Guest : Stephen Ratcliffe : Letters (Chax). He has also written 3 books of literary criticism, Reading the Unseen: (Offstage) Hamlet, Listening to Reading, and Campion: On Song. His ongoing series of eight 1,000-page books written in 1,000 consecutive days are at Editions Eclipse (http://eclipsearchive.org/projects/editions.html) and his series of daily poems-plus-photographs are at Temporality (http://stephenratcliffe.blogspot.com). Publisher of Avenue B books and Emeritus Professor at Mills College, he has lived in Bolinas since 1973.

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[Insert Title] by Gerry Nolan Printable pdf

Gerry Nolan (1947-2025) pursued many creative avenues in his life, and one of them was writing. He published poetry selections in the early 70s, Captain Asthma and Your Book. More recently he participated in The Salt Creek Collective under the auspices of Indiana University. His taste in poetry was eclectic, from Basho to Bukowski; in fiction, from Melville to Elmore Leonard. His real passion, however, was native American culture and arts, a lifelong pursuit. He was by nature a story teller and a trickster, known to some as “Blue Coyote,” a raconteur, a wit, and a pilgrim in search of truth, beauty, and balance in life’s journey.

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Civil Service

Civil Service by John Repp printable pdf

John Repp is a writer, folk photographer, and digital collagist living in Erie, PA. His twenty collections of poetry and fiction include Never Far from the Egg Harbor Ice House(Sheila-Na-Gig Editions, 2025), As If This Light: Erasures & Collage (Buttonhook Press, 2025), Star Shine in the Pines (Seven Kitchens Press, 2024), The Soul of Rock & Roll: Poems Acoustic, Electric & Remixed, 1980-2020 (Broadstone Books, 2021), and Fat Jersey Blues (University of Akron Press, 2014). Find more about Repp, his work, and his influences at http://www.johnreppwriter.com.

Quaking Aspens

Quaking Aspens by Kit Robinson printable pdf

Kit Robinson is a Bay Area poet, writer, and musician. Kit has said, “Poetry is language on a holiday. Free to go where it will. But it is not jobless. The job of poetry is to continue, despite everything that is pitted against it.” He is the author of 29 books of poetry, including Tunes & Tens (Roof, 2025), Quarantina (Lavender Ink, 2022), Thought Balloon (Roof, 2019), and The Messianic Trees: Selected Poems, 1976-2003 (Adventures in Poetry, 2009). His published collaborations include Individuals with Lyn Hejinian, Cloud Eight with Alan Bernheimer, and A Mammal of Style with Ted Greenwald. Robinson plays Afro-Cuban tres guitar in the charanga band Calle Ocho. For his essays on poetics, art, travel, and music, visit his website: www.kitrobinson.net.

Sudden Onset

Sudden Onset by Pat Nolan printable pdf

Pat Nolan is the author of four novels and numerous poetry selections. He is the editor and publisher of Nualláin House, Publishers, and curates four blogs including Parole, the blog of The New Black Bart Poetry Society. As part of the Digital Press Project under the Nualláin House publishing umbrella, he facilitates the posting of poetry from around the world as Neo-Mimeo Editions. His work has been published in a number of poetry anthologies and literary magazine in the US and abroad. This selection of poetry tracks the sudden onset and diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis that manifested itself in 2013. To this day, he continues to receive treatment for this potentially crippling autoimmune condition.

B A L A N C E

B A L A N C E by Mark Young printable pdf

Mark Young was born in Aotearoa / New Zealand but now lives in a small town in North Queensland in Australia. He has been publishing poetry for over sixty-five years, & is the author of around seventy-five books, primarily text poetry but also including speculative fiction, vispo, non-fiction, & art history. His most recent books are Some Unrecorded Voyages of Vasco da Gama, from Otoliths; Closed Environment, from Neo-Mimeo Editions; & The Complete Post Person Poems, from Sandy Press.

How To Be A Poet In China-II

How To Be A Poet In China, Part II by Ma Yongbo printable pdf

Poet Ma Yongbo was born in 1964 in Heilongjiang Province, China. As a poet, he is repre-sentative of Chinese avant-garde poetry. He is also a leading scholar in Anglo-American postmodernist poetry. Since 1986 Ma has published over eighty original works and translations. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts and Literature, Nanjing University of Science and Technology. His studies center around Chinese and Western modern poetics, post-modern literature, and eco-criticism.

How To Be A Poet In China-I

How To Be A Poet In China, Part I by Ma Yongbo printable pdf

Poet Ma Yongbo was born in 1964 in Heilongjiang Province, China. As a poet, he is repre-sentative of Chinese avant-garde poetry. He is also a leading scholar in Anglo-American postmodernist poetry. Since 1986 Ma has published over eighty original works and translations. He is a professor in the Faculty of Arts and Literature, Nanjing University of Science and Technology. His studies center around Chinese and Western modern poetics, post-modern literature, and eco-criticism.