Osmanthus is excited to announce its newest release a collaborative book by James Butler-Gruett & Gabriel Dozal. Honor Your Speed is Osmanthus' fourth release. Poems that generate the speed to leave all nostalgia dreams and artifacts in the past. Butler-Gruett & Dozal are writers based in Tucson, Arizona.Readers can find more of Dozal's work at … Continue reading Osmanthus announces Honor Your Speed, a collaborative chapbook
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OSMANTHUS announces: Joshua Rothes’ William Atlas
an Orphean tale, inspired by the Kalevala We are very excited to announce the release of Joshua Rothes' William Atlas. A mythical tale of walking and the discovery of points A to B, or no points in-between. Based in Seattle, Washington, Joshua Rothes is a writer and editor at Sublunary Editions. William Atlas is available … Continue reading OSMANTHUS announces: Joshua Rothes’ William Atlas
MOT by Brian Clifton
MOT by Brian Clifton A poem, 27 pages.First printing, 100 copies. Brian Clifton has work in: Pleiades, Guernica, Cincinnati Review, Salt Hill, Colorado Review, The Journal, Beloit Poetry Journal, and other magazines. Brian is an avid record collector and curator of curiosities. Read excerpts from MOT below.
THREE EXQUISITE CORPSES
A game of chance and handwriting. I remember playing Exquisite Corpse (the drawing version) on long car rides with friends, but it is a game that dates back farther than that. It has passed on, generation to generation. It itself truly is the exquisite corpse of our times. During the Introduction to Mythology class that … Continue reading THREE EXQUISITE CORPSES