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The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry
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Black Ace | for Tony Scibella
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Todd Moore | The Riddle Of The Wooden Gun | Lummox Press | E-Book
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How To Make A Revolution

1 vintage Speed-O-Print mimeo machine. 1 vintage portable Smith Corona manual. 1 Sacramento bookstore + generous owners & generations of poets w/energy & imagination. 1 Saturday afternoon & the better part of a night, several reams of cheap paper, ample antiquated stencils, pound the shit out of old typer, crank the mimeo drum (revolution(s?) like giant rabid hamsters, ink everything, season w/excitement, add interest, collate, staple, distribute, repeat, cover the world w/lines - S.A. Griffin

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New on Outlaw Poetry

  • Free Palestine
  • Snakes
  • Dream of The Future
  • Skin is Just a Cover
  • Revolution
  • Prisons and Gallows
  • In Memoriam Monsieur Klaus, Herr K, Klaus Thiemann
  • DIY Obituary by Lubbert Jan De Vries
  • The living room & Stop pulliny my leg by Jen Dunford
  • war again by Pris Campbell

Bla Bla Bla

  • NUNCA TE RINDAS – riístas on ron whitehead | four poems
  • Howard McCord on Mortality, Immortality and the Resurrection of Keith Wilson by Lawrence Welsh
  • Tricia L. Somers on Anti Masker Anthem (?) & Two other new poems by Tricia L. Somers
  • G. Tod Slone on Anti Masker Anthem (?) & Two other new poems by Tricia L. Somers
  • Kinoq on Collision by Jen Dunford

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Even when Death inhabits a poem, he does not own it. He is a squatter. In fact, Death owns nothing. – Todd Moore
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