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Jessica Helen Lopez – Week 39 Chapbook Chart 2020
Breathtakingly tender, playful, and generous one moment; sharp and unapologetically brutal the next, these poems by Lopez transport the reader into the complex landscape of feminine power with a dynamic but inarguable force. Honest to the marrow, Lopez never sugar … Continue reading
Week 48 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Prince Unsworth
A Chapbook of Poems is a new collection of 25 compositions by Prince Unsworth, charting a voyage through the genres of Narrative, Horror, Love and Beauty. The poems vary in theme, shape, size and form, with such titles as Give … Continue reading
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Tagged A.E. Stallings, Ann Drysdale, Bayley Kelly, Bernie Crawford, Brian Allgar, Chris O’Carroll, Daniel Galef, dean young, Edmund Conti, Finola Scott, Gail White, George Simmers, Jerome Betts, Jessica Helen Lopez, John Beaton, Lydia Davis, Marcus Bales, Mary Ruefle, Nausicaa Twila, ned drew, paul sternberger, Prince Unsworth, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Ruth Quinlan
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Week 45 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Robin Helweg-Larsen
Sampson Low’s latest chapbook Rogues and Roses flirts with love, lovers and love affairs. Head into the ambiguities of love affairs and enjoy these poems by a dozen of the finest formal poets writing today including A.E. Stallings, Ann Drysdale, Brian Allgar, Chris O’Carroll, Daniel … Continue reading
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Tagged A.E. Stallings, Andrew E. Colarusso, Ann Drysdale, Brian Allgar, Chris O’Carroll, Daniel Galef, Edmund Conti, Elias Velasquez, Gail White, George Simmers, Hannah More, Jerome Betts, Jessica Helen Lopez, John Baltisberger, John Beaton, Lillian McDonald, Lydia Davis, Marcus Bales, Matthew Shenoda, ned drew, paul sternberger, Prince Unsworth, Robin Helweg-Larsen, Sandra Cisneros, Valkyriekerry Kelly
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Week 44 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Prince Unsworth
A Chapbook of Poems is a new collection of 25 compositions by Prince Unsworth, charting a voyage through the genres of Narrative, Horror, Love and Beauty. The poems vary in theme, shape, size and form, with such titles as Give … Continue reading
Week 40 Chapbook Chart 2018 – Jazzman John Robert Clarke
Altogether Elsewhere is a vibrant journey between reality and fantasy. The truths are strong, poignant and positive. The dreams are the shifting sands of sunsets and twilight visions. This chapbook is richly illustrated by Pete Jon Smith who captures London’s dissociative landscapes … Continue reading
Week 1 UK Chapbook Chart 2018 – Luke Smith
A Reflective State is a contemporary vision of poetry and spoken-word verse. Provoking both thought and reaction, this collection of minimalist, emotive works offers a clean cut approach to the written word. With modern day matters at its heart, A … Continue reading
Week 50 UK Chapbook Chart 2017 – Timothy Donnelly
“In time of crisis, we summon up our strength,” wrote poet Muriel Rukeyser. Poems for Political Disaster gathers poems–from the eve of the twenty-first century to the month following Trump’s election–to mark a moment of political rupture, summoning the collective … Continue reading
Week 43 UK Chapbook Chart 2016
Once again Hard Rain by Tony Hoagland graces the number 1 position on the UK Chapbook Chart. Hard Rain is consistently the most popular of chapbooks in the UK chart, it has never dipped out of the Top Ten in 2016 and … Continue reading
Week 6 CHAPBOOK CHART 2016
We have a new number 1 on the Official UK Chapbook Chart, Adam’s Story by Bryan Benge takes the top slot this week. There are 2 new entries (or re-entries) The Cows by Lydia Davis at No.7 and South by Kevin Acott at No.10. Sampson Low Ltd are still the top … Continue reading
Week 5 CHAPBOOK CHART 2016
The Official UK Chapbook Chart number 1 is Vertical Prose by artist Peter S Smith. There are 2 new entries, Cunt.bomb. by Jessica Helen Lopez at No.3 and Adam’s Story by Bryan Benge at No.9. Sampson Low Ltd are the top publisher with 5 entries in the top 10. 1 (2) Vertical Prose – … Continue reading