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Reading Backwards Through the Yellow by Carolyn Srygley-Moore

Full Length - 6" x 9", 70 pages, ISBN: 978-1978284227
In previous works, Carolyn Srygley-Moore has proven herself superior to any secular GPS navigational system through her ability to intertwine precise locations in physical space with their affiliated emotional state. "Reading Backwards Through the Yellow" takes us beyond Euclidean geometries as though we clicked on Street View in Google Maps. Srygley-Moore's stark and beautiful photographic images provide a rootedness to each group of poems that follow, encouraging the reader to declare, "I believe, because I was there."
- Loring Wirbel , writer, poet, community activist

"Carolyn Srygley-Moore carries the DNA of the New York and Black Mountain schools into the beginning of the short 21st Century. Every bit as attuned to the ecology of the word and the language of nature as Bernadette Mayer and Alice Notley have been, Carolyn's poems will knock your socks off, and make you forget you even had hands to put them on. The rediscovering is wondrous."
- Dan Coffey, Iowa Center for the Book, and Poet's Quarterly





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About the author:
Carolyn Srygley-Moore is a graduate of Johns Hopkins University, where she won awards for her poetry. She is a Pushcart and Best of the Web nominee.

Ms Srygley-Moore is an animal rights advocate, and has rescued dogs, cats, rats, and one iguana. She worked, as a social advocate, with the HIV population in the late 80's; now, she works primarily with persons living with traumatic brain injuries or neurological disorders, in an effort to promote independence.

Carolyn has published five books of poetry, full length or chapbook: the latest being MIRACLES OF THE BLOG: a series. She also explores versions of the world through photography and random collage. Carolyn lives in Upstate New York with her husband and daughter.

She loves to swim.

A Character Studies by Scaramouche Black

Published October 15, 2017
Mixed Media - 8.5" x 11", 48 pages, ISBN: 978-1978284241
About the author:
Scaramouche Black
is nowhere near so dark
or mysterious as her name
might imply - though
for better or worse,
she's just as dramatic
as you'd suspect.
Fear not, Dear Readers -
she is working on that.
When not writing and drawing
in a mad attempt
to exorcise various demons,
Ms. Black
can be found
gracing local stages.
And by "local"
she means the stages
of Northern England.
For now....
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These assorted ramblings and doodlings are devoted to a life interestingly-, if not always well-, lived in the Land of Cleve, with assorted diversions in more exotic locales.

Beach Dweller Manifesto by Leah Mueller

Published October 12, 2017
Mixed Media - 48 pages, 5.5" x 8.5", ISBN: 978-1978145856
"Or perhaps I was the end
of your clown career, later
with my legs in the air. It was
the same carpet I'd rolled on
when the quake waves hit, and there
I was again, in the same position,
doing my best to dodge falling objects."

-- from "Cirque du Soleil"

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About the author:
Leah Mueller is an independent writer from Tacoma, Washington. She is the author of one chapbook, "Queen of Dorksville" (Crisis Chronicles Press, 2012), and two books, "Allergic to Everything" (Writing Knights Press, 2015) and "The Underside of the Snake" (Red Ferret Press, 2015). Leah was a winner in the 2012 Wergle Flomp Humor Poetry Contest, and a featured poet at the 2015 New York Poetry Festival. Her work has been published or is forthcoming in Blunderbuss, Outlook Springs, University of Chicago Memoryhouse, Atticus Review, Open Thought Vortex, Sadie Girl Press, Origins Journal, Quail Bell, Silver Birch Press, and many other publications.