4.19.2006

Part 5 of Don’t you have a map?
A collaboration ‘twixt your editors,
is visiting Ivy Alvarez’z electric pad:
http://ivyai.blogspot.com/2006/04/dont-you-have-map-is-brainchild-of.html

Please visit.

Erika and I will need some new haunts for this project soon,
so if you’ve got some virtual space to share,
please let us know.


IN OTHER NEWS-

Adam Clay’s CANOE is live;
order your copy here:
http://www.horselesspress.com/chapbooks.html

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We are currently accepting submissions for the next issue of HORSE LESS REVIEW.
Deadline is mid-May; get more info here:
http://www.horselesspress.com/howto.html

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And on a personal note, this HORSE LESS editor will be giving a couple readings
in NYC during the last weekend of the month.
On April 28th I’ll be at the first of a new reading series by MiPoesias
http://miporeadingseries.blogspot.com/
On April 30th I’ll be forgetting/forging my own name at Lungfull’s Zinc Bar reading series:
http://lungfull.org/zinc/

Come let me get a look at you!


Jen

4.03.2006

Don't you have a map? Part 4

Saddle up.
Part 4 of Don't you have a map?
is now available at Josh Hanson's Killdeer.

3.29.2006

PRACTICE: NEW WRITING + ART publishes poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, and photography, as well as work that defies these genres.

Our debut issue, arriving in April of 2006, includes 160 pages of ART & PHOTOGRAPHY by Angela Buenning, Ryan Mrozowski, Anne Wilson, Karen Barbour, and Paula McCartney; POETRY by Aaron McCollough, Christi Kramer, Cole Swensen, Dan Beachy-Quick, Eleanor Graves, G.C. Waldrep, Graham Foust, H. L. Hix, Janet Holmes, Joan Wilcox, John Cross, Peter Streckfus, Rod Smith, Susan Tichy, and an interview and new work from Semezdin Mehmedinovic; PROSE by Betsy Andrews, writing about art, activism, and poets against the war; Gabe Weisert, offering a contemporary account of Odysseus' route home; Jamy Bond, remembering her sister who died while serving in the Peace Corps in Mozambique; and Gerald Tiffany, describing the only diet that worked.
Send your address to info@practicejournal.com and we'll mail you a free first issue in April. Offer good until we change our minds (or April 10th, whichever happens first).

http://practicejournal.com
In other horse less chapbook news, I've slightly redesigned and am making a new run of Erika Howsare's Elect June Grooms. Elect June Grooms was the first book I made, besides my own, and my binding experiment didn't go as well as I'd hoped. It was a little too thin and too hard to open, and the paper I used was too thin for the couple accordian pages.

This is a big shame, because Erika is one of my favorite poets (she has since become my co-editor and collaborator-friend) and Elect June Grooms is one of my favorite chapbooks. So I'd hate for the book not to get out into the world, or for the reading of it to be hampered by my early book-making attempts.

A new, more readable version is available now. It's simple: 8.5 x 6, 21 pages, same plain cover, staple-bound. The font may be a little big, but it's time to move forward. The poems are beautiful, absolute, something to linger in. Do yourself a favor and buy yourself a copy.
CANOE by ADAM CLAY

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is just about ready, and it sure is something.

Get the details & read an excerpt.
Pre-order your copy now.

3.16.2006

I'm doing a couple readings in April-

(Providence) April 5, 8pm
Myopic Books
alongside Erica Carpenter.


(NYC) April 30, 7pm
Lungfull's Zinc Bar Talk/Reading Series
alongside James Wagner.
(Scroll down to the bottom of the Zinc page to see me with Gertrude Stein.)

With luck, more soon. Invite me to read at a venue near you!

3.15.2006

One of many sexy discoveries at last week's AWP: Cloverfield Press. I haven't read the books I bought yet, but the bindings & layouts are lovely, tiny, precise. You want to put them in your back pocket and never sit down. You want to read them standing up, and I think they are just about the right length to allow you to do so before your legs give out. Short fiction. Fine covers. Check it out.
Go on & check out Galatea Resurrects (A Poetry Review). Smart people reviewing good books.
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The End Of Rude Handles can now by ordered online, via credit, debit, paypal, etc. About it, the good fellows at Red Morning Press say:

A book-length sequence that draws together lyric, collage and essay elements, 'The End Of Rude Handles' explores landscape and the landscape of language with curiosity and tenderness. Jen Tynes' distinctively handmade poems are at the same time intellectual and playful, elusive and inviting: "When I speak of you some object is / also formed in light of that. // I enfold the brimming object to you."

You should probably go pick up your copy right now.

3.14.2006

Just flew back from AWP, and boy are my arms tired...

Part 3 of Don’t You Have A Map?
A collaboration twixt your horse less editors,

is now available at TYPO’s Burning Chair:

http://www.typomag.com/burningchair/2006/03/dont-you-have-map.html


Part 4 will show, in about 2 weeks, at the internet homeplace of Mr. Josh Hanson. Stay tuned.



Next month a beautiful new horse less chapbook, Canoe by Adam Clay, will be creeping out of the woodwork.


This month, and for many months afterwards, my first full-length collection, The End Of Rude Handles, is available from Red Morning Press.
Red Morning Press has this to say:

Red Morning Press is pleased to present The End of Rude Handles, a debut poetry collection from Jen Tynes. In The End of Rude Handles, Tynes explores landscape and the landscape of language with curiosity and tenderness.

Award-winning poet C.D. Wright describes Jen Tynes as “attentive to polyester as she is the human hand’s extension into unlikely space, out of which she conceives a unique pattern…We do not know where she will take us. We have to read along to find out. We want to know.”


Please stop by www.redmorningpress.com for more information and get yourself a copy.

2.14.2006

Don't you have a map?
A collaborative, traveling essay in letters 'twixt Erika Howsare & Jen Tynes starts tonight, over at The Pines.

2.08.2006

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Winter Constellations by Nate Pritts
c 2005, 30 pages.
Lyric meets process among the wind-tossed grasses.
6x6, staple-bound.
Fabulous cover print by Kate Schapira.
$5

Read an excerpt and place your order.

And if you haven't already, pick up your copy of our other new books by Mark Kanak, Adam Tobin, and Tyler Carter.

1.19.2006

chapbook

Coming Soon!
Winter Constellations by Nate Pritts.

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12.19.2005

Coming soon: a bucketful of poetry reviews for the 42 review.
http://www.horselesspress.com/fortytwo.html

In the meantime, want to be a 42 reviewer? Ask me how:
jen@horselesspress.com

12.16.2005

http://www.horselesspress.com/winter2005/review3.html

HORSE LESS REVIEW #3 IS OUT AND ABOUT!

FEATURING:Shannon Tharp, Jenna Cardinale, Jon Leon, Susan Scarlata, Glenn Bach, FJ Bergmann, Leigh Stein, Nathan Schneider, Pirooz Kalayeh, Tyler Carter, Daniel Nester, Caroline Whitbeck, Geoffrey Babbitt, Monica Berlin, Kate Schapira, Carrie-Sinclair Katz, Andrew Lux, Christopher Mulrooney, Terri Light, Matt Henriksen, Emma Ramey, Nate Pritts, Alex Carnevale, David Trame, Conan Kelly.

http://www.horselesspress.com/winter2005/review3.html

& DON'T FORGET TO BUY A COPY OF OUR NEWEST CHAPBOOK:

CROIX NOIRE by MARK KANAK
http://www.horselesspress.com/chapbooks.html

COMING SOON: WINTER CONSTELLATIONS BY NATE PRITTS

11.28.2005

CROIX NOIRE by MARK KANAK
c 2005, 54 pages.
Long awaited, thick as thieves.
5x5, bound by gaffer's tape and common sense.
Smart cover art by Kate Schapira.
$9
See pictures and an excerpt here.
Buy it here.

COMING SOON: HORSE LESS REVIEW #3!
Chapbooks by NATE PRITTS and KHALIL HUFFMAN!
A 42 WORD REVIEW REVIVAL!

10.06.2005

It's been dead & down at 42, but here a few.
http://www.horselesspress.com/fortytwo.html
I have this sense I've lost someone's review -- if you sent one that you haven't seen posted, please re-send. If you've never sent one, please send. If you've not sent one in a while, please send some more. I know you are reading some books, some where.

9.22.2005

At 42, it's been August way too long. Go see three new reviews for the month of September, keep an eye out for good, new poetry reviews to come, and please do send your reviews to jen AT horselesspress DOT com.


www.horselesspress.com/fortytwo.html

8.23.2005

Friends,
Horse Less Review is currently accepting submissions for #3.
We want your poetry, your fiction, your genre-defying best.
Guidelines & a photo of some prize-winning goats at www.horselesspress.com/howto.html.
For inspiration, view #2 at www.horselesspress.com/revspring05/review2.html.
Deadline is September 15 or until we are satisfied.
Please send all submissions and any queries to editors@horselesspress.com.
Yr Editrs,
Jen Tynes
Erika Howsare

7.27.2005

forty-two

We're catching up at forty-two: book review. Check out reviews of a chapbook by Suzanne Frischkorn, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, new novels by Nicole Krauss and Michael Cunningham. And send reviews of your own summer reading, stat. There's a hole to fill.