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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

SHADES OF GREEN by Jeff Fleming

Shades of Green
Poetry by Jeff Fleming
$5 (plus shipping)


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Jeff Fleming's latest collection of poems revolves around the before, during, and after years of the Vietnam War, dabbling more with the damaging psychological effects of the sights, sounds, and senses of and around the soldiers than the actual war itself. Fleming doesn't claim to be an historian in these poems, but rather a narrator for those who can no longer speak for themselves, a portal into the minds of the fallen... or those who would rather they had fallen than be thrown back into a society that no longer understands what they'd been through. The voice is there, in a simple and unpretentious way, giving faces and names to those who can no longer tell their stories and paralleling the fears and flickering media images of today's war, reminding us that history repeats itself if we don't learn from it. Fleming -- an editor and publisher, himself, who knows the importance of saying everything in just a few words -- is precise with his pen, clear cut and vocal without the padding, bringing you a collection of poems that are equally as enjoyable and beautiful as they are important and gripping, leaving you knowing the truth about war and its survivors: that only those who have died will ever see the end of it.

Copies can now be purchased online; or through the mail for $5 (plus $2 US shipping; $4 out-of-US shipping) via cash, check, or money order made out to Alternating Current, PO Box 398058, Cambridge MA 02139 USA; or via PayPal with the email address alt.current@gmail.com. All authors on our press receive royalties for each copy sold, and each purchase comes with three free random books from the archives while we clean house.


This book includes:

Poems by Jeff Fleming:

Make It Count
the leaves, the grass
Blame
In The Bush
December 9, 1969
The Good News
Some Guys
Docs
Way Out Here
Today Is
The Machete
The Smallest Rustle
Chico Tells Me
Bird Book
Egg Nog and Something Else
The First Thing
In the Dust
The Little Moments
Over There
The Four Ravens of the Apocalypse
In the Dream

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~~Reviews and mentions: Poems from the Left Bank: Somerville, Mass. by Doug Holder blogged on Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene HERE and on The Somerville News HERE. Billy and Cindy by Stephanie Hiteshew and Dave Church reviewed on Ragged Edge: Instead-Of-A-Blog HERE.



please send all responses to alt.current@gmail.com


Tuesday, March 24, 2009

THE BONES OF SAINTS UNDER GLASS by Jeff Fleming

The Bones of Saints
Under Glass
Poetry by Jeff Fleming
$5

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The second poetry chapbook by the talented writer and editor of the short-poetry mag nibble, featuring all-new, never-before-seen or printed poems, collected here for the first time. The poems take the reader on a journey of the self, through fatherhood; the loss of the closest of loved ones; observations in seasons and natural settings; the remembrance of place and time and what it does to the body, the mind; the introspection of the self, tapping into the analysis of emotions, the often trivial nature of questioning, realizing the unimportance of so much of what we consider vital, how fleeting and vain it all is. Fleming controls his past with an honest pen, telling of being an orphan and grieving the loss of parents and loved ones, then heads straight into the future with the eyes of a child, weaving tales of his own fatherhood and the teachings of children like a timeless bedtime story passed down through the generations. Fleming's latest effort is a touching, endearing commentary on the cycle of life and nature and a must-have for your collection. Also features a wrap-around cover of all-new artwork, created just for this book, by the ever-talented writer and artist Hosho McCreesh. Both poet and cover artist will receive royalties for the sale of each of these books, so buy in confidence that you are supporting the small press with all your little might! Copies can now be purchased online; or through the mail for $5 (plus $2 US shipping; $3 out-of-US shipping) via cash, check, or money order made out to Alternating Current, PO Box 398058, Cambridge MA 02139 USA; or via PayPal with the email address alt.current@gmail.com. All authors on our press receive royalties for each copy sold, and each purchase comes with a free random book from the archives while we clean house.


This book includes:

Wrap-around cover art:
Hosho McCreesh

Poems by Jeff Fleming:
Robots and Rivers
Swimming in Beauty and Light
Sudden Zephyr
The Bones of Saints Under Glass
I am alone
Shake Loose the Dirt of Ages
Something Important
You Have to Find the Light
Mokelumne Hill
The Youngest One Stopped
Orphan Poem One
Orphan Poem Two
Ratchet
Every Saturday Night
A Few Feet
a vast, blue sparkle
My Only Companion
Pink Hued Clouds
Little Boys Turned Giant
I'm going back to Waukesha
There was that time we camped by the lake and you went for a walk at night
Empty Farmhouse


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Sunday, February 22, 2009

This Electrical Week: Ending February 21, 2009

Weekly Update for Alternating Current Arts Co-op

*All items can be purchased through our website at alt-current.com via credit / debit card / Paypal; via Paypal directly using the email alt.current@gmail.com; or via snail mail with cash, check, or money order made out to Alternating Current, and mailed to Alternating Current, PO Box 398058, Cambridge MA 02139 USA. All authors receive royalties on our press, and each purchase comes with a free random chapbook from the archives while we clean house.*


Pocket Protector News:


The Light Of Fields by Michael Kriesel, the February Pocket Protector, is now available. $3 (plus $2 US shipping, $3 out-of-US shipping).

The proofs have been completed and mailed out for the March Pocket Protector, Short Shots by Alan Catlin, and the April Pocket Protector by A.D. Winans. Both can be advanced-purchased for $3 each (plus $2 US shipping, $3 out-of-US shipping) and will be mailed out upon printing.

Subscriptions are available for the Pocket Protector series, a series of mini-chapbooks jam-packed with poetry from a different author each month, chosen by invitation-only. Starting with the February issue: $30 in the US for one year, $45 in the US for two years. $45 out-of-US for one year. Currently only available through the mail, but subscriptions will be available online soon.



Chapbook News:


Proofs have been returned for A Symphony Of Olives by Julian Gallo and Body English by Joseph Verrilli. A Symphony Of Olives is available for advanced-purchase through the mail for $6 (plus $2 US shipping; $3 out-of-US shipping); more details to follow for both books.

We are currently working on the proofs for The Bones Of Saints Under Glass by Jeff Fleming (complete with an awesome cover by Hosho McCreesh!); Staying Alive: Essays on living by Ed Galing; and Poughkeepsie Icehouse by Anthony G. Herles. More details to follow.

no one gains weight in the shoulders by leah angstman is now available. $6 (plus $2 US shipping, $3 out-of-US shipping).

Poiesis #2 by various authors is now available. $4 (plus $2 US shipping, $3 out-of-US shipping).

We are still accepting submissions for the Dave Church tribute book, Taxi Cab Poet Confessions, through the end of February 2009. If you have a poem, anecdote, story, eulogy for Dave, send it this way.

We have also paired up with Marie Kazalia to begin work on the Clara Venus Rebirth project, piecing older submissions together into the next poetry collection. More information for that as it unfolds.



Distro/Store/Library News:


The Pocket Protector series of mini-chapbooks is now being carried through City Lights Books in San Francisco. Yum.



We Need Your Help:


Publishing Poiesis always sets us back a bit with funding. This last issue has 54 poets, and each poet gets a complimentary copy. While we love to do it, you can see that racks up quite a bill. So we are asking that, if you are in Poiesis #2, or if you have read it, please let people know about it. If each person in the issue can sell three copies, then we can make our money back. You can sell three copies, can't you? We are asking that, if you have a website, blog, zine, mailing list, or other sort of communication device, you send out a notice to everyone to let them know about Poiesis #2, whether you are in it, or whether you just love it. Any help is always appreciated. Link and images you can use are here: http://alt-current.com/pp/pp_item.html#poiesis_issue_2 .


We need reviewers for some of our publications. Looking for regular reviewers who would like to do ongoing reviews for each of our publications. What this entails: we send you a copy of each book that comes out with all its information, and you do a review somewhere, either on a blog or a website, in a magazine, etc. If you would like to do this, and you have a review outlet, let us know. In addition, we always look for people interested in reviewing just a single book that captures individual interests. If you have a review outlet and are interested in reviewing one or more of the following books, please drop us a line for consideration: an alien here by leah angstman; Sweet & Sour by Ed Galing; [untitled] by justin.barrett; Ice Age by David S. Pointer. All we ask is that you let us know when the review has taken place/been published either via a link or by sending us a copy of a printed review.

And last but not least, if you are able, please donate to the press to keep these great works of writing flowing: H E R E . [Click on the DONATE button. You do not need to have a Paypal account, any credit/debit card works fine.]



Technical:


Feedburner has moved all of its accounts over to Google, so there have been some changes in the email mailing list transfer. If you are having any problems receiving your weekly email, let us know. Everything should be smoothed out after all the transfers this week.



Reviews/Exposure News:


no one gains weight in the shoulders by leah angstman has been reviewed by Irene Koronas for Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene; and mentioned by Jeff Fleming of nibble.

Poiesis #2 was mentioned by Douglas Manson of Little Scratch Pad; mentioned by Jeff Fleming of nibble; reviewed by Doug Holder for Boston Area Small Press and Poetry Scene; and reviewed by Jeff Fleming of nibble.

These Poems Are Not Pink Clouds by Timothy Gager was reviewed by John Berbrich for the St. Lawrence Area Poets; and reviewed by Jeff Fleming of nibble.

Portraits by B.Z. Niditch was reviewed by John Berbrich for the St. Lawrence Area Poets.

A Sound To Drive Away The Coming Darkness by Christopher Cunningham was mentioned various times on Cunningham's blog.



Weekly Deal:


We are starting a new section of the mailing list, available only to people who are on the email list, with a weekly deal on material from the archives. We are hoping to have all of our archived material gone by the time we make our next big cross-country move in August, so we are discounting and pushing it. Sometimes free, sometimes for pennies, the weekly deal is only available to YOU. The only catch is you can't purchase it off the website, as the prices online are full-price. You can purchase through the mail or via Paypal directly using the email address alt.current@gmail.com.

This week's deal: Just Because I Didn't Leave The Driving To Us, I Got Jailed And Juiced Good by Paul Weinman for only $1.50 (plus $1 US shipping; $3 out-of-US shipping). Check it out online, and then purchase it through the mail or Paypal with your discount. Hurry! This offer only lasts for one week!



And as always, thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you next week. Please send replies to alt.current@gmail.com.
-The Alternating Current cast & crew





Sunday, January 25, 2009

This Electrical Week: Ending January 24, 2009

Weekly Update for Alternating Current Arts Co-op

*All items can be purchased through our website at alt-current.com via credit / debit card / Paypal; via Paypal directly using the email alt.current@gmail.com; or via snail mail with cash, check, or money order made out to Alternating Current, and mailed to Alternating Current, PO Box 398058, Cambridge MA 02139 USA. All authors receive royalties on our press, and each purchase comes with a free random chapbook from the archives while we clean house.*



Open Submissions/Poetry Opportunities News:


We are currently not accepting unsolicited chapbook manuscripts until summer, as we are full-up with our printing release schedule through October 2009.

We are, however, looking for those fantastic poems that you may have ventured across in some way or another. We have partnered with Jeff Fleming, of nibble, to create an annual poetry anthology of "found poems" that are just simply marvelous. Have you found one? Send it this way with the author contact information; we'd love to take a look!



Reviews/Exposure News:


this always opens to the story within and The Gut linked us on their websites/blogs.

Raymond Sapienza gave his new book, Political Prisoners, a few plugs on his Myspace profiles.

an alien here by leah angstman was reviewed by nibble.

Nowhere, Utah by justin.barrett was reviewed by nibble.

Julie Buffaloe-Yoder gave a mention of Poiesis #2 on her blog.

Ice Age by David S. Pointer was reviewed by nibble.



And as always, thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you next week. Please send replies to alt.current@gmail.com.
-The Alternating Current cast & crew

Monday, January 19, 2009

This Electrical Week: Ending January 17, 2009

Weekly Update for Alternating Current Arts Co-op

*All items can be purchased through our website at alt-current.com via credit / debit card / Paypal; via Paypal directly using the email alt.current@gmail.com; or via snail mail with cash, check, or money order made out to Alternating Current, and mailed to Alternating Current, PO Box 398058, Cambridge MA 02139 USA. All authors receive royalties on our press, and each purchase comes with a free random chapbook from the archives while we clean house.*



Pocket Protector News:

Political Prisoners by Raymond Sapienza, the January Pocket Protector is now available.

In the works: The Light of Fields by Michael Kriesel for February, and Short Shots by Alan Catlin for March. Both can be purchased now in advance for $3 (plus $1 US shipping, $2 world shipping) through the mail and will be shipped when available.



Chapbook News:

no one gains weight in the shoulders by leah angstman is now available.

Poiesis #2 is now available.

In the works: Staying Alive: Essays in living by Ed Galing and Body English by Joseph Verrilli.



Reviews/Exposure News:

Slice Of Life by Kevin M. Hibshman and Ice Age by David S. Pointer were reviewed on The Time Garden.

[untitled] by justin.barrett was reviewed on Nightwaves.

Sweet & Sour by Ed Galing was reviewed on Nightwaves.

These Poems Are Not Pink Clouds by Timothy Gager was reviewed on Nightwaves.

Portraits by B.Z. Niditch was reviewed on Nightwaves.

A Sound To Drive Away The Coming Darkness by Christopher Cunningham was reviewed on nibble.

Nowhere, Utah by justin.barrett and A Sound To Drive Away The Coming Darkness by Christopher Cunningham were listed in the Guerilla Poetics Project forum.

A Sound To Drive Away The Coming Darkness by Christopher Cunningham was listed on his Guerilla Poetics Project poet page.

Nowhere, Utah by justin.barrett was reviewed on Nightwaves.

A Sound To Drive Away The Coming Darkness by Christopher Cunningham was reviewed on Nightwaves.

Editor leah angstman will have a poem, "even cats slip on the ice," published in the upcoming West Coast journal nibble #5. Buy it in advance here and support the small press!

leah angstman was interviewed by poet Charles P. Ries for an essay he wrote on the small press that will appear in the next (and last with Linda Aschbrenner) issue of the Midwest journal Free Verse. Buy it in advance here.



Open Submissions/Poetry Opportunities News:

At this time, we are no longer accepting unsolicited chapbook manuscripts. We have a ton to get through for the first couple months, so please keep them for when we will be open again, or contact us, and we may add more on a case-by-case basis.

We are still accepting submissions for the Dave Church tribute book, Taxi Cab Poet Confessions, throughout the end of February. Please pass the word around and send in your tributes, poems, stories, anecdotes, etc.

And, just in case we didn't have enough other projects, we have teamed up with Jeff Fleming of nibble to create an annual poetry anthology of amazingness. We just want to find the best of the best, weed through all the "found poems" to find the ones that resonate with us. We chose Jeff as our cohort because his ability to find the perfect poems is unstoppable. ...But here's where you come in: if you find any poems you like, whether by friends, family, internet surfing, a website that just shimmers in brilliance, or even your own masterpieces, let us know; and we will check it/them out. Email the poem(s) or link(s) to us (yes! as many as you want!), or give us the contact info of the author(s), or whatever you can do to get those tiny bits of heavenly words into our paddies. We want to make this an awesome best-selling annual anthology, and kick off the new year by starting the search for the best poems of 2009! Send everything you find that strikes a chord to alt.current@gmail.com.



And as always, thanks for tuning in, and we'll catch you next week. Please send replies to alt.current@gmail.com.
-The Alternating Current cast & crew