c/o Justin Katko
Queens' College
Cambridge CB3 9ET UK
jnkatko[at]gmail[dot]com
Frances Kruk
A Discourse
on Vegetation & Motion
Francis Crot
(& Nrou Mrobaak)
Xena Warrior Princess:
The Seven Curses
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We Are Real: A History
by C. Hind & P. Mildew
KAZOO DREAMBOATS
or, On What There Is
by J.H. Prynne
INSTAR ZERO
by Mike Wallace-Hadrill
International Egg and Poultry Review (Friends Magazine 2)
by Various authors
City Break Weekend Songs
by Posie Rider
GLOSS TO CARRIERS
by Ian Heames
COMMITMENT
by Marianne Morris
THAT MERCILESS AND MERCENARY GANG... (Friends Magazine 1)
by Various authors
FINITE LOVE
by The Two Brothers
All Our Futile Grief
by Billy Simms & Keith Tuma
CONTRANIGHT ESCHA BLACK
by Josh Stanley
DING DING
by Ryan Dobran
THE PARIS HILTON
by Keith Tuma
Xena Warrior Princess: The 7 Curses
by Francis Crot (& Nrou Mrobaak)
A Discourse on Vegetation & Motion
by Frances Kruk
Let Baby Fall
by Tom Raworth
INVISIBLY TIGHT INSTITUTIONAL OUTER FLANKS...
by Various authors
wild ascending lisp
by Sara Crangle
Plantarchy 4
by Various authors
the church - the school - the beer
by cris cheek
Poétique des codes sur le réseau informatique: une investigation critique
by Camille Paloque-Bergés
Plantarchy 2
by Various authors
BEAR$BAREBEAR$
by Coupons-Coupons
Register For More
by 405-12-3456
She's Not a Manager
by 405-12-3456
Plantarchy 1
by Various authors
Realizing the Utopian Longing of Experimental Poetry
by Justin Katko
Holiday in Tikrit
by Keith Tuma & Justin Katko
Composed 2007
Published 2010, with Bad Press
$10 / £5
20 pages, 13,000 copies
Simon Morley writes: "The world is everything that oughtn't to be the case, and most of it has crashed here in this small pamphlet by Mr K**** and Mr W*****. I didn't enjoy myself, hated the whole thing, wanted to look away; but then again there is no one else to look to, it fills one's vision so. This is real Agent Orange in an imaginary garden. Have it."