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Hi Richard

Went to the site but couldn't see the two new publications.

I have all the others. 

Don't want to miss these.

Ian 



Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2011 22:36:39 +0000
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Subject: New Craters; Guthrie / Atkins
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Dear All,



The new Crater, the 13th, is Elizabeth Guthrie's X Portraits; 10 odd and unsettling lyrical non-lyric
realizations of portraits of America and Britain.  Accurate
representations of modern life!  Each copy includes an individual painted
iteration by E.G. reminiscent of 3 stoppages etalon's dropped string measure; they all include a
wood block by Dirk E. Lee and are letterpressed, handbound &c. 
Requires paperknife.  £7 + p&p, go to www.craterpress.co.uk or Paypal me at
this address or email re. cheques and other suggestions.  Tim Atkins on Guthrie: ‘Elizabeth Guthrie's poems -
thoughtful, unusual, tender & (of course) tough - do far more interesting
acrobatics than so so many of the more - shall we say? - pumped up ones. It is
a joy to see her appearing in this latest Crater. Who can say no to it?’



Also: in honour of the impending London Ezra Pound conference, Tim Atkins
offers 3 Ezra Pound themed Pet Soundz, available on a poetry-poster with a nice
blue rendition of Pound by Gaudier-Brzeska on the other side.  £3 +
p&p, available in unfolded or (cheaper) folded format; go to www.craterpress.co.uk. or Paypal me at
this address or email re. cheques and other suggestions. Guthrie on Atkins: ‘With Tim Atkins’ poetry, it is all
where you find (you have found) he has found and placed the voice. It is all
vivid joy and sorrow, distinct again and again in its rolling locale, within
its expansive palate contemporary and timeless, completely unleashed and
discerning as it turns its attention into forms of each and any place of our
worlds.’



r.