COUNTRY VALLEY PRESS
Limited Edition Poetry 国谷 Ed Baker
Restoration Poems
Perfectbound.  $13.95  $10 Joel Chace
Scaffold
Stapled chapbook, 100 copies. $10.  $7.50 John Martone
terraria
Japanese sewn wraps. Very limited. $15
Bob Arnold
Life’s Little Day
Japanese sewn wraps. Very limited. $15
Scott Watson
A Breath Apart
Japanese sewn style wraps. Very limited. $15
Hank Lazer
One Dozen Portions
Sewn chapbook. Very limited. $7.50
John Taggart
Wall/Stairway
Sewn chapbook. 100 copies. $7.50
Empty Hands Broadside Series
Single issues: $1/$3 signed, postpaid.  
Subscriptions: 4 issues a year for $5, postpaid
1. Ed Baker, Along the Sligo
2. John Perlman, A Walk Around The Lake
3. Theodore Enslin, Four Ages of Man
4.  Fred Jeremy Seligson, Cherry Blossoms
5. Devin Johnston, Sources
6. Yamao Sansei/Scott Watson, Single Bliss
7. Michael O’Brien, Avenue
8. Thomas A. Clark, Doire Fhearna
9. David Giannini, Low-Tide Cards
10. Charlie Mehrhoff, Nothing Exists
11. Jeffery Beam, The Green Man’s Man
12. Charles Belbin, Dust on our Shoes
13. Sabine Miller, With Each Fall
14. Serge Gavronsky, Centrality
Jeffery Beam
An Invocation
Japanese sewn wraps. 34 pgs. Very limited. $15
$20.00, signed Jeffery Beam's The Beautiful Tendons: Uncollected Queer Poems 1969 – 2007 was recently published by White Crane Books/Lethe Press.  His other works include Visions of Dame Kind (Jargon Society), An Elizabethan Bestiary Retold (Horse & Buggy), The Fountain (NC Wesleyan College Press), and the online book, Gospel Earth (Longhouse). Beam is poetry editor of Oyster Boy Review and a botanical librarian at UNC-Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 
SUMMER SALE "Here is the dwelling of past in present. The craft of abiding and an abiding craft. Here is our home to be."
--John Martone

"To feel an old house being restored actually and within the fresh materials of these poems 'chinked/w a secret/mix', 
brings us all at once to one fine poet's home: now sit down and read its timbres, words and boards, close to the fire."
--David Giannini "While physicists at the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, seek to discover the mechanism by which energy acquires mass, Chace's Scaffold, with its words hung in space like particulates of a universe trembling at the threshold of creation, perpetually hovering between absence and presence, initiates an inquiry into the dynamics of
speech. How do words acquire mass? Weight? Dimension? Density? Chace pins it down to the "lip's loom." This is a true radium of the word."  --John Olson

"Scaffold, so aptly titled, offers readers an arrangement on which to climb up and over and around its seen/read/heard words in a pleasurably unnerving way—for we start out, at least, reading/climbing down, not up—and life is like that, all evidence to the contrary. I imagine even falling off this scaffold would be a wholly fascinating experience."
--Diane Wald Limited Edition Chapbooks
Online review: http://newmysticsreviews.blogspot.com/2009/03/building-words-in-time-review-of-ed.htmlhttp://newmysticsreviews.blogspot.com/2009/03/building-words-in-time-review-of-ed.htmlshapeimage_17_link_0
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