Tag Archives: R. Roger Remington

Joseph Massey – Week 18 Chapbook Chart 2020

In his chapbook, Present Conditions, Joseph Massey writes that “the weather within / is the weather without.” His poems chronicle a difficult winter where the universe grows colder, his speaker taking all day to “filter out the debris of a … Continue reading

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Week 37 Chapbook Chart 2019 – William Meikle

Two men. One mountain. And a monster, a beast of legend. A telling of an ascent of Everest, and what was found there. William Meikle is a Scottish writer, now living in Canada, with more than thirty novels published in the … Continue reading

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Week 36 Chapbook Chart 2019 – William Meikle

Two men. One mountain. And a monster, a beast of legend. A telling of an ascent of Everest, and what was found there. William Meikle is a Scottish writer, now living in Canada, with more than thirty novels published in the … Continue reading

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Week 35 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Jeffrey Thomas

The Coming of the Old Ones contains three stories of horror in the vein of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos. AROUND THE CORNER – A man whose parents raised him in a cult suspects the new tenants in his apartment complex … Continue reading

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Week 34 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Susie Campbell

I Return to You explores how we inhabit a world of marks. Some of these marks we make to communicate, demarcate or belong. Others are more mysterious. We don’t know how to read them or who made them. We may not … Continue reading

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Week 21 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Adrian Olejniczak

The Agenda Chapbook is a 24-page publication of selected poems from the author, with themes varying between feminism, love, and death. Adrian Olejniczak (b. 26th June 1998) is a young millennial poet and novelist whose work touches upon themes of … Continue reading

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Week 20 Chapbook Chart 2019 – Kezia Cole

Twenty poems from summers falling into autumns: long evenings lit by candles in coloured glass, bricks still warm from the sunlight, wind-scorched beaches, and rain-washed asphalt painted by city lights. Party glass presents glimpses of soft nights and rain puddles … Continue reading

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Week 20 UK Chapbook Chart 2018 – Kimiko Hahn

In Brood, Kimiko Hahn trains her eye on the commonplace–clothespins, bees, papaya, perfume, poached eggs, a sponge, fire, sand dollars–and reveals their very essence in concise evocative language. Underlying these little gems is a sense of loss, a mother’s death … Continue reading

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Week 17 UK Chapbook Chart 2018 – Sonia Greenfield

Selected by Heather McNaugher, contest judge for Coal Hill Review’s 2017 Chapbook Prize. Sonia Greenfield’s poetry chapbook American Parable is a portrait of America’s current political and cultural landscape. Greenfield’s candor is a light that helps us make sense of … Continue reading

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Week 16 UK Chapbook Chart 2018 – Erin Bethany

Serotonin is a poetry chapbook chronicling one person’s descent into depression before entering into recovery, told in a union of poetry and photographs. The words that compose Serotonin are a devotion to those who struggle with depression and suicidal thoughts, … Continue reading

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