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NEW from SEEN STUDIO!

LAY-OUT #4 is available for order today!

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Derek Beaulieu is a poet, artist, writer and the author of twenty-six books of poetry, conceptual fiction, and critical writing, as well as a voluminous amount of chapbooks. His LAY—OUT contribution centers on his visual poetry work using dry-transfer lettering (think Letraset and the like) to create disorienting and expressive works that point towards meaning but center on feeling and expression above all else. Instead of simply presenting these hypnotic pieces in a polite and archival manner, Beaulieu — working with SEEN Studio — has elected to combine the poems, overprinting them in saturated pink, blue and yellow, making totally new disorienting compositions out of the old. Colors blend, compositions expand, and one’s retinas grow woozy taking it all in.

What’s more, much to the chagrin of a number of printers that will no longer return LAY—OUT’s calls, the Beaulieu’s poems are combined and printed in a random manner such that each copy of the book is a totally unique. To be sure: every copy of the book has 32 pink images, 32 blue images and 32 yellow images. But one yellow image may appear on page 12 or one copy of the book and on 29 of another. And the blue poem that is overprinted with a particular blue and pink image will be combines with two totally different poems in another copy of the book. So while your copy contains the same 96 pieces as every other copy of this volume the particular combination and order of your book does not exist anywhere else. This is (literally) a one-of-a-kind book!

Hero-level interior page Risograph printing by Dave Bow at Mudlust Industries. Cover screenprinting by Jayes Caitlin at Heavy Gel.

32 Pages, 3 color Risograph print in randomized combinations,
2 color silkscreened cover

First edition 2023

I’m excited to announce that my out-of-print collection KERN, originally published by Les Figues in 2014, will be newly re-issued by Punctum Books … watch this space for more information coming soon!

My “A Poem should mean”, a meditation on visuality and poetics (& excerpted from Surface Tension, as published by Coach House Books), is featured on RIGHTCLICKSAVE in discussion of the OBJKT SBJKT exhibition in Paris…

No Press is excited to announce the publication of

CREMATE LIMITATIONS by Gary Barwin.

Published in a hand-sewn limited edition of 50 copies, CREMATE LIMITATIONS is Gary Barwin’s exploration of AI technology to generate and expand derek beaulieu’s visual poetry into banners of asemic texts. Each page unfolds and expands letter forms into dream-like pools of gestures and marks, a squirming mass of almost-letters, each suggesting another language just out of reach.

Accompanying the poetry suite is an essay, also generated using AI, which posits a critical point of view on the edges of sense around “deficit stumps and surrender quarterlies.”

Each copy of CREMATE LIMITATIONS is $8, email derek@housepress.ca to order your copy today!

Paper View Books has just published this beautiful riso-printed A3-sized limited edition print of my visual poetry — order your copy today (12€) by emailing info@paperviewbooks.pt ; they’ll go quick!

I’m honoured to have contributed a contextualizing essay to the catalogue for the POEME OBJKT SBJKT exhibition at Paris’ l’Avant Galerie Vossen and Librairie Metamorphoses . The exhibition features text art – both digital and physical – by international practitioners, and the catalogue is lushly produced. I’m sure they’ll go quickly…

Thrilled to have work in THIS IS A POEM, an exhibition of concrete and visual poetry curated by Kevin Stebner at Calgary’s Central Public Library. My work, alongside Kyle Flemmer, Samantha Jones, Katie O’Brien, and Kevin Stebner will be on exhibit for the entire month of April — check it out!

I’m proud to announce the publication of the latest issue of THE MINUTE REVIEW!

Issue #7 – the longest issue to date at a walloping 24 pages! – features an interview with rob mclennan by Asmaa Magdy, visual poetry by petra schulze-wollgast, Danni Storm, Kevin Stebner, Joe Devlin and Sal Nunchakov, prose by Gregory Betts, and reviews by Greg Thomas, Johanna Drucker, and myself.

Truly an international whoop-up, this issue is available for $5 (CDN if in Canada, US funds if outside) via paypal to derek@housepress.ca

OR! As a special offer, you can order all 7 issues of THE MINUTE REVIEW to date for the bargain price of $30 total (once agian, CDN if you’re in Canada, US funds if outside).