Showing posts with label POISONOUS BEAUTYSKULL LOLLIPOP. Show all posts
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9/11/13

Art and Poetry Combo Packs

Added two new offerings to the Blood Pudding Press shop last night, in which you could purchase a combo pack that gives you one 2013 poetry chapbook AND a one-of-a-kind mini art piece at a slightly reduced price. 

Since the painting/collage art pieces are one-of-a-kind, there were only two such listings to start with - and one of them quickly sold - so as of right now, only one listing still remains available (but I will attempt to add more semi-soon).

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One listing in which you receive my mini painting collage hybrid called doll crematorium - a one of a kind, poem-inspired, abstract art piece with teeth.

Plus ONE of these two 2013 poetry chapbooks:

Poisonous Beautyskull Lollipop by Juliet Cook published this year by Grey Book Press.

OR

Sister, Blood and Bone by Paula Cary, the very latest 2013 poetry chapbook published by Blood Pudding Press.

Available here - https://www.etsy.com/listing/162309424/art-and-poetry-combo-pack-one-of-a-kind?

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One listing in which you receive my mini painting collage hybrid called moppet hair brassiere - a one of a kind with various melds of acrylic paint and other snippets.

Plus ONE of these two 2013 Contest Winning Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbooks:

RENEGADE//HEART by Lisa M. Cole

OR

Poking through the Fabric of the Light that Formed Us... by Lora Bloom 


SOLD OUT!

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If interested, stay tuned for more...

6/26/13

NEW Review of Poking Through...by Lora Bloom (a 2013 Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, reviewed by Lisa Cole)

A new book review written by Lisa Cole about the 2013 Blood Pudding Press poetry chapbook, "Poking through the Fabric of the Light that Formed Us: Songs and Stories to Read in the Mirror" by Lora Bloom!

Here's the first paragraph - Lora Bloom’s new chapbook from Blood Pudding Press, Poking Through the Fabric of Light That Formed Us: Songs and Stories to Read in the Mirror is not for the faint of heart, or the faint of stomach. This is a place where undigested noodles, burps, projectile nausea, and chunks of eyelids are deemed normal, and things most often deemed beautiful are viewed in a new, less favorable, often ghastly light. This collection is filled with things grotesque and horrific but still captivating. In the poem “Remember,” for example, the sun “heaved its dry spew” and “bloodied itself on the earth’s rocky crags’ and in “Pizza Maker,” moons are “battered” “bloody” and “slaughtered.”

Read the rest here - http://moonglows-reviews.blogspot.com/2013/06/lora-blooms-poking-through-fabric-of.html#comment-form


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Lora Bloom is featuring a special art-drenched event in support of her "Poking Through the Fabric..." chapbook (July 7 in Philadelphia), during which she will have some of her chapbooks available for sale. Find out more here -https://www.facebook.com/events/521439394576304/

If you can't attend that event and would like to partake of her chapbook, it is also available for purchase in the Blood Pudding Press shop, here -https://www.etsy.com/listing/124662033/poking-through-the-fabric-of-the-light

Juliet Cook's chapbook, POISONOUS BEAUTYSKULL LOLLIPOP (also mentioned in the review above) is available from Grey Book Press, here -http://greybookpress.com/index.php/site/titles/


AND the poet who wrote the review, Lisa Cole, also has a chapbook published by Blood Pudding Press, RENEGADE//HEART, available here -https://www.etsy.com/listing/119192462/renegadeheart-by-lisa-mcole-new-2013?

1/25/13

Juliet Cook’s New POISONOUS BEAUTYKSKULL LOLLIPOP is now available!


POISONOUS BEAUTYSKULL LOLLIPOP is Juliet Cook's new 2013 poetry chapbook, published by Grey Book Press – and now available from Grey Book Press (and from her own Blood Pudding Press shop).

Support the press that published it by purchasing a copy here –

The chapbook was edited/published by poet and Grey Book Press editor Scott Sweeney – it’s weirdly awesome cover art was created by poet and artist Jay Snodgrass – and the innards by Juliet Cook are more than 20 different poems that vary from being written five years ago to mere months ago.

Here are the poem titles within this collection:

-Female Infestation
-Self Portrait as Cane Toad Anomaly
-Say She Had Dirty Follicles
-Ladyfingers
-The Moth
-The Ugly Duckling
-The Sugar Glider
-The Swan
-Red Moon Ashes
-Red Lunatic
-Venus Tree
-Spew
-Coiled
-Cacophony
-Volatility
-Spawning
-Stigmata Flicker
-A Sweet Tart Duck with Head Lobbed Off
-What He’s Really Sticking In
-Sucker Punch
-Contorted Impregnation

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“I planted my oranges with teeth.
I offered my crush a piece of spiked fruit.
Next thing I knew, he was missing an arm.”     From Venus Tree