
Litmus Press, 2009 Cover artwork by Rosemarie Fiore “The work here is social sculpture at its most intense: ciphering the din of public immediacy through the person of the disjointed subject only to feed out the information stream as a critique of participation, colored by the guilt of subjectivity.” —Michael Cross, “Social Character and Social [...]

#5 of the Elders Series for Belladonna Books, 2009: Poetry, Landscape, Apocalypse. Featuring a preface and pop-up pastorals by Jennifer Scappettone and new writing by Etel Adnan and Lyn Hejinian. “Here is a task of poetry: to sense the terrain in a city that has done its utmost to balk at the limits and curvatures [...]

Bronze Skull, 2007 Cover artwork by Roberto Harrison “among the many delights to be found here, the sudden appearance of the neologism ‘hackquiescent.’ Look out, OED.” —Aldon Nielsen, at HeatStrings

A bilingual chapbook translated into Italian by Jennifer Scappettone in conversation with Marco Giovenale (La Camera Verde: Collana Felix, 2008) “Her reading…was an infusion of a flood of words intermingling across curved lines of vowels and consonants moving on their own, according to their own laws of nature. And the nature of these words today…is [...]
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Dusie Chapbook Kollectiv Series, 2007 “‘Not to confine the page to the certainty of certain place, but to haul it alas through transitions successful or non, through transit’ —Jennifer Scappettone, from Beauty [Is the New Absurdity] “Vast territories, however we define them, are undeniably being navigated, and their languages translated. Scappettone’s line suggests meaning is [...]