Sunday, July 13, 2025

“poem” broadside #355 : TWO POEMS: “010 : I can lift ten thousand pounds” by rob mclennan

 

 

What these fragments conceal. Literality. Prior biographical context. Even the terror is. Deer, coyote, stray dogs. An example, of glorious wounds. Place is everything, sure. Cool and distant, an island. Look at me, look at me. Cut off from the world. A book near a pond. All articulation. The river’s prosody, corporeal. What dawn is repairable. Would you make meme. The very body of language. Slight of hand, slur of speech. It is true that you have. Will prolong. Plunges, headfirst. Future tense that evolves into elegy.

 

 

TWO POEMS:
“010 : I can lift ten thousand pounds”
by rob mclennan
for travels around Ireland, July 2025
above/ground press broadside #355

 

 

rob mclennan is the author of some fifty books of poetry, fiction and non-fiction. His latest titles include On Beauty: stories (University of Alberta Press, 2024), Snow day (Spuyten Duyvil, 2025) and the forthcoming the book of sentences (University of Calgary Press, 2025). He is the current Artistic Director of VERSeFest: Ottawa’s International Poetry Festival.

Friday, July 11, 2025

new from above/ground press: The Deaf Forest of Cosmic Scaffolding, by Lina Ramona Vitkauskas

The Deaf Forest of Cosmic Scaffolding
Lina Ramona Vitkauskas
$6

I have forgotten the world

And what I wanted in it
anyway love was what 
anyone wanted the way 
a mist or these myths
wanted the way love is or
I was that way or any mist
and you were my moss bed
and these birch ringing
out any myths of love,
made in these woods
and were green; I wanted, 
anyway, a home with you 
us there for moments and myths, 
and the moss of my love wanted 
a ringing green, birch and love
the way anyone wanted.
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
July 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy

[Lina Ramona Vitkauskas launches this title in Ottawa on August 7, 2025 as part of the above/ground press 32nd anniversary reading/launch at RedBird Live; tickets available]


cover drawing by Larry Sawyer, design by the author

Lina Ramona Vitkauskas is a Canadian-American-Lithuanian formerly from Chicago, living in Toronto. She is an award-winning, published poet and video poet. She was a 2020 recipient of a PEN America grant for her development of an experimental poetry collection that adapted poems from Vsevolod Nekrasov and Bill Knott. She was also the voice of George Maciunas’ mother in the documentary, GEORGE (directed by Jeffrey Perkins) screened at MoMA and in Vilnius. Her work has been most recently featured in/at: Film Video Poetry Society (Los Angeles); Octopus Film Festival (Gdansk, Poland); John Gagné Contemporary Gallery (Toronto): Post-Future Era with Kunel Gaur, Justin Neely, and Confusions (Ben Turner); Poetic Phonotheque (Denmark); MOCA Toronto (public installation); SIFF (Moldova); Newlyn Film Festival (UK); Festival Fotogenia (Mexico); Midwest Poetry Fest (US); Vienna Video Poetry Festival (Austria); and the International Migration & Environmental Film Festival (Canada). Her website is linaramona.com.

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) 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

Wednesday, July 9, 2025

today is the thirty-second anniversary of above/ground press,

happy 32nd anniversary to above/ground press! with nearly (so close) fourteen hundred publications to date! i've been making an absolute ton of material lately (with plenty more to come, as i'm sure you know); and don't forget our big anniversary event on THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 2025 at RedBird, with readings and chapbook launches by: Jason Christie (Ottawa), Monty Reid (Ottawa), Beatriz Hausner (Toronto), Ellen Chang-Richardson (Ottawa), Lina Ramona Vitkauskas (Toronto) + Mandy Sandhu (Toronto)! tickets are available! last year's event was great [see my report on such here]; and are you following all the extra things posting over at the new(ish) above/ground press substack? sign up (free) for updates!

Monday, July 7, 2025

new from above/ground press: Never Saw it Coming, by Steph Gray

Never Saw it Coming
prose poems
Steph Gray
$6

How they rotate their vowels, 

 is how they drew it out, is how they sounded it out, it’s what was left unsaid, it’s what was left unread, it was without silent e, it was a faux that became undone (and showed what, for what it’s worth), it was the undone that outdid itself (to where?), the long and short became compressed, it was how they broke the vowels, it was how they re-upped the diphthongs, it was how the hymn distorted itself, it was how the gravel roaded, it was how the sheet rocked, it was how the way was high, it was how the frontage roaded, it was how your misplaced em-pa-thied, there’s nothing anywhere close to prime time, who designated time as prime, how did the prime become timed, when you grabbed your stopped watch, when you neglected to fix it for years, when the time stopped in your desk drawer, when your desk drawer forgot the time, when told to keep track of time that did not want tracking, to be told you were running on LA time, to be told you were running out of NY time, to be told no one knew what Chicago time was, to be asked why you do that all the time, who’s time was all?, it was, wasn’t it, open all the time, they own their own niche, they own their own nocturnal, oh sure, dude, for real, what was the reason, bruh—no matter what, being slightly off beat ‘cause you’re listening for the beat, not feeling it to anticipate it, we think the answer is…there’s no answer, i wasn’t really sure what was going on, to render yourself blank, editing every syllable, that’s so real, i sure don’t have the answer, it’s something you’ve seen before, haunted by that you know, there’s nothing you can do, it’s just that…it’s just the way it is, one day of normal, missing peripheral vision, a slow moving train wreck, carving out your own meaning, pretending that you’re here
published in Ottawa by above/ground press
July 2025
a/g subscribers receive a complimentary copy


Cover disposable camera celluloid photograph by author.

Poet-filmmaker Steph Gray is the author of eight poetry collections, including the above/ground press titles below, the book Shorthand and Electric Language Stars (Portable Press at Yo-Yo Labs, 2015), and chapbook A Country Road Going Back in Your Direction (Argos Books, 2015). Work has appeared in Brooklyn Rail, A Perfect Vacuum, The Recluse, Boog City, among others. Gray's experimental super 8 films and videos have screened internationally, including retrospectives at Anthology Film Archives (NYC), San Francisco Cinematheque and Mono No Aware (NYC). In Canada, Gray's work has shown in a retrospective with the 8 Fest (2022, Toronto) and film festivals including Antimatter (Vancouver) and the Inside Out LGBTQ+ Film Fest, among others.

This is Gray's third above/ground press title, after Go Under The Surface (2018) and Words Are What You Get / You Do It For Real: poems and prose poems (2019).

To order, send cheques (add $2 for postage; in US, add $3; outside North America, add $7) 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

Sunday, July 6, 2025

“poem” broadside #355 : TWO POEMS: “she left under a cloud” by Christine McNair

 

she left under a cloud
cirrus – cirrocumulus – altocumulus
altostratus – nimbostratus – cumulus
virga - cumulus fractus - cumulus congestus
noctilucent - cumulonimbus – mammatus –
nacreous – cirrostratus nebulosus – arcus    panus
                undulatus asperita 

roughweather

 

 

TWO POEMS:
“she left under a cloud” by Christine McNair
for travels around Ireland, July 2025
above/ground press broadside #353

 

Christine McNair's most recent book is her hybrid poetic memoir Toxemia (Book*hug, 2024). Her two previous books of poetry were Conflict (2012) and Charm (2017). She works as a book doctor in Ottawa.