It’s Called a Heart – “Horror has no preference for gender or sexual orientation. On these pages, I’ve written some poetry perhaps, although it doesn’t rhyme. In fact, I don’t know that it’s poetry at all, more scattered thoughts. Fantasies of the deranged mind. Enjoy.” KC.
Kil Conor writes short vulgarities, poetic atrocities and tales of the most unfortunate. He also enjoys pie.
New entries – It’s Called a Heart by Kil Conor at No.1, What’s In The Bag? by Matthew Asprey at No.7, and Whittlings by Paul F. Lenzi at No.8.
Leading publisher – CreateSpace Independent Publishing (3 entries).
Leading author – Oscar Wilde (2 publications)
TOP TEN UK CHAPBOOKS
1 (-) It’s Called a Heart – Kil Conor (Skelly Road, 16 Mar. 2017)
2 (2) Venus as a Boy – Marcus Wratton and Dimitra Petsa (Sampson Low Ltd, 27 Feb. 2017)
3 (3) Levels – Far Awayaa, Sogol Sur and Joe Caplin (Sampson Low Ltd, 27 Feb. 2017)
4 (1) Sit. Stay. – A.L.D. Chalom (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 20 Feb. 2017)
5 (5) Poems for Political Disaster –
6 (4) On The Kitchen Table From Which Everything Has Been Hastily Removed – Olena Kalytiak Davis (Hollyridge Press, 1 July 2009)
8 (-) Whittlings – Paul F. Lenzi (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 14 Sept. 2016)
9 (7) Ballad of Reading Gaol – Oscar Wilde (Pluto Press, 29 Jun 1978)
10 (8) Soul of Man Under Socialism – Oscar Wilde (Pluto Press, 1 Jan 1987