Showing posts with label Rob Manery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rob Manery. Show all posts
Monday, January 16, 2023
Saturday, June 4, 2022
some author activity: Boughn, Manery, Graham, Earl, Clayton + Stallone,
Michael Boughn has a poem in the "Tuesday poem" series over at the dusie blog; Rob Manery is interviewed in the "Six Questions" series via Chaudiere Books; Lea Graham has four poems in The Fortnightly Review; Amanda Earl has some new work posted at Watch Your Head; as does Conyer Clayton; and finally, you guessed it: Frank Stallone.
Thursday, March 10, 2022
new from above/ground press: ELEGIES, by Rob Manery
ELEGIES
Rob Manery
$6
Elegy I
and yet and if
as with few
and frolic
courteous riddles
nor pampered play
but if
inhabits
another house
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
March 2022
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy
cover image/artwork: Robyn Laba
Rob Manery lives on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations, where he is the editor of Some, a print-only poetry magazine. With Louis Cabri, he previously edited hole magazine in Ottawa.
This is Manery’s second chapbook with above/ground press, after Richter-Rauzer Variations (2012).
To order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; in US, add $2; outside North America, add $5) to: rob mclennan, 2423 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa ON K1H 7M9. E-transfer or PayPal at rob_mclennan (at) hotmail.com or the PayPal button at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Thursday, June 13, 2019
the Vancouver launch of Rob Manery's SOME magazine, June 23, 2019 w Stephen Collis, Nicole Markotić etc
above/ground press authors Stephen Collis and Nicole Markotić read along with Michael Barnholden, Ted Byrne, Louis Cabri, Clint Burnham and Catriona Strang in Vancouver on Sunday, June 23, 2019 as part of the launch of the debut issue of Rob Manery's new poetry journal, SOME magazine. Further details on where and how to pick up an issue once that becomes available.
Saturday, January 12, 2019
some author activity: dueck, hastain, mclennan, Radmore + Manery,
nathan dueck has some new work in where is the river; j/j hastain and Juliet Cook have some collaborative work online via The Operating System; rob mclennan and forthcoming author Claudia Coutu Radmore participate in Vallum magazine's 2018 year in review; and Rob Manery is interviewed over at Touch the Donkey.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
above/ground press participates in The Capilano Review's epic kickstarter!
above/ground press has donated a mound of chapbooks for The Capilano Review's epic fundraiser! For a donation for $50 or more, you can pick up a set of fourteen above/ground press chapbooks. Only three sets available!
Each set includes: Gregory Betts, Who Let the Mice in Brion Gysin (2014), rob mclennan, How the alphabet was made (2014), Rae Armantrout, Rituals (2013), Fenn Stewart, An OK Organ Man (2012), Robert Manery, Richter-Rauzer Variations (2012), Mark Cochrane, Cat. (2012), Shannon Maguire, Vowel Wolves & Other Knots (2011), Ken Norris, GREEN WIND (2010), Natalie Simpson, The writing that should enter into conversation (2005), ryan fitzpatrick, Adolesce (2005), George Bowering (as "Ellen Field"), A, You're Adorable (2004), Meredith Quartermain, "Highway 99" (STANZAS #35) (2003), Donato Mancini, @phabet (2003), bpNichol, KON 66 & 67 (for jiri valoch (2002).
Each set includes: Gregory Betts, Who Let the Mice in Brion Gysin (2014), rob mclennan, How the alphabet was made (2014), Rae Armantrout, Rituals (2013), Fenn Stewart, An OK Organ Man (2012), Robert Manery, Richter-Rauzer Variations (2012), Mark Cochrane, Cat. (2012), Shannon Maguire, Vowel Wolves & Other Knots (2011), Ken Norris, GREEN WIND (2010), Natalie Simpson, The writing that should enter into conversation (2005), ryan fitzpatrick, Adolesce (2005), George Bowering (as "Ellen Field"), A, You're Adorable (2004), Meredith Quartermain, "Highway 99" (STANZAS #35) (2003), Donato Mancini, @phabet (2003), bpNichol, KON 66 & 67 (for jiri valoch (2002).
Monday, July 23, 2012
Rob Manery's Vancouver launch of Richter-Rauzer Variations (above/ground), with Nicole Markotic,
Rob Manery launches Richter-Rauzer Variations (above/ground) alongside Nicole Markotic launching Bent at the Spine (BookThug) at Vancouver's People's Co-op Bookstore, 1391 Commercial Drive, on Friday, July 27, 2012 at 7:30pm.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
new from above/ground press: Richter-Rauzer Variations by Robert Manery
Richter-Rauzer
Variations
Robert Manery
$4
each exposedconsolationwithout knowledgewithout aversionseems exactindeednever utteringnever diminishingelseelusiveindeedseemedyet wegraspand wegraspwithin (from “Dilemmas”)
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
May 2012
a/g
subscribers receive a complimentary copy
Robert Manery
studied with Bob Hogg at Carleton University in the 1980s. In response to Rob’s
complaint about contemporary poetry, Bob suggested that he should read the
language poets. This suggestion led to Rob’s continuing interest in the
possibilities and limits of meaning-making. It also led to his collaborations
with Louis Cabri, hosting literary events, including Bob Hogg’s seminar on
Charles Olson’s The Special View of History, and then publishing hole
magazine and hole books. Rob has published one book of poems, It’s Not As If It Hasn’t Been Said Before (Tsunami Editions). He currently teaches
academic writing at Simon Fraser University where he is pursuing a doctorate in
education.
Cover image/design by Robyn Laba.
To
order, send cheques (add $1 for postage; outside Canada, add $2) to: rob
mclennan, 402 McLeod St #3, Ottawa ON K2P 1A6 or paypal at www.robmclennan.blogspot.com
Saturday, May 5, 2012
The Factory Reading Series presents: Rob Manery and Robert Hogg
span-o (the small press action network - ottawa) presents:
The Factory Reading Series
with readings/launches by:
Friday, May 25, 2012;
doors 7pm; reading 7:30pm
The Carleton Tavern,
223 Armstrong Street (at Parkdale; upstairs)
Rob Manery studied with Bob Hogg at Carleton University in the 1980s. In response to Rob’s complaint about contemporary poetry, Bob suggested that he should read the Language poets. This suggestion lead to Rob’s continuing interest in the possibilities and limits of meaning-making. It also lead to his collaborations with Louis Cabri, hosting literary events, including Bob Hogg’s seminar on Charles Olson’s The Special View of History, and then publishing hole magazine and hole books. Rob has published one book of poems, It’s Not As If It Hasn’t Been Said Before (Tsunami Editions). He currently teaches academic writing at Simon Fraser University where he is pursing a doctorate in education.
He will be launching the chapbook Richter-Rauzer Variations (above/ground press), sections of which appeared in ottawater #8.
http://www.radio4all.net/responder.php/podcast/podcast.xml?series=Poetry+and+Poetics
http://www.rainreview.net/rain-050104.html
Robert Hogg remembers well the night in 1960 when poetry became something utterly vital, visceral and necessary to his soul. He and Frank Davey had heard Robert Duncan read from The Opening of the Field. Hogg was transported: “It utterly blew me away. And I realized that I had to create something like that or life would not be worth living.” Hogg went on to complete his BA at UBC, where he became an integral member of the TISH movement. He holds a PhD in English literature from SUNY Buffalo; has taught at Carleton University in Ottawa; and has published five books of poetry.
http://www.theeastvillage.com/tc/hogg/p1.htm
http://talonbooks.com/authors/robert-hogg
http://www.thecapilanoreview.ca/there-is-no-falling-robert-hogg/
The Factory Reading Series
with readings/launches by:
Rob Manery (Vancouver)lovingly hosted by rob mclennan
+ Robert Hogg (South Mountain)
Friday, May 25, 2012;
doors 7pm; reading 7:30pm
The Carleton Tavern,
223 Armstrong Street (at Parkdale; upstairs)
Rob Manery studied with Bob Hogg at Carleton University in the 1980s. In response to Rob’s complaint about contemporary poetry, Bob suggested that he should read the Language poets. This suggestion lead to Rob’s continuing interest in the possibilities and limits of meaning-making. It also lead to his collaborations with Louis Cabri, hosting literary events, including Bob Hogg’s seminar on Charles Olson’s The Special View of History, and then publishing hole magazine and hole books. Rob has published one book of poems, It’s Not As If It Hasn’t Been Said Before (Tsunami Editions). He currently teaches academic writing at Simon Fraser University where he is pursing a doctorate in education.
He will be launching the chapbook Richter-Rauzer Variations (above/ground press), sections of which appeared in ottawater #8.
http://www.radio4all.net/responder.php/podcast/podcast.xml?series=Poetry+and+Poetics
http://www.rainreview.net/rain-050104.html
Robert Hogg remembers well the night in 1960 when poetry became something utterly vital, visceral and necessary to his soul. He and Frank Davey had heard Robert Duncan read from The Opening of the Field. Hogg was transported: “It utterly blew me away. And I realized that I had to create something like that or life would not be worth living.” Hogg went on to complete his BA at UBC, where he became an integral member of the TISH movement. He holds a PhD in English literature from SUNY Buffalo; has taught at Carleton University in Ottawa; and has published five books of poetry.
http://www.theeastvillage.com/tc/hogg/p1.htm
http://talonbooks.com/authors/robert-hogg
http://www.thecapilanoreview.ca/there-is-no-falling-robert-hogg/
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