an exciting announcement from Portugal’s Paper View Books;

“glad to announce to you the new collection of visual endeavours, the ODD pages collection will publish some treats for you. premiering this collection we have derek beaulieu with catalogue saisoné, an amalgamation of leaves, leaflets, chapbooks and more.”

1 original letraset concrete poem and four photocopy manipulated, chance-based responses (2021)

I’m honoured that Copenhagen’s non-plus-ultra has published my Brevflodslette as a limited edition folded leaflet. Available for ordering today!

thrilled that San Diego, California’s poems-for-all press has just published 3 tiny chapbooks of my concrete poetry …

Thank you so much Scott Bryson for your review of Cabaret (above/ground press, 2020) in Broken Pencil Magazine. Cabaret remains available to order here

Gary Barwin has rendered a sample from Rhys Farrell & my Lens Flare using the “Depth map to two-sided plane” 3D process on Photoshop and has created a glitch-based digital structure. This blown-out digital rendering imagines the visual poems of Lens Flare as strange buildings – thank you so much Gary!

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No Press is proud to announce the publication of:

TYPEWORK

by Frank Singleton

published in an edition of 50 copies (only 25 of which are for sale), each handsewn with yellow thread.

TYPEWORK features 8 examples of Frank Singleton’s beautiful abstract typewriter artworks, 7 of which are in full colour, 1 in B&W — and all of them delicate productions of typewritten geometrics.

Copies are available for $6 (including postage)

contact derek@housepress.ca to order

Rhys Farrell imagines a building in Graniti, Sicily ornamented with our work from LENS FLARE, recently published by Guillemot Press

I’m thrilled to announce the publication of

LENS FLARE, as co-written with Rhys Farrell.

Published by Guillemot Press, available for order for 10GBP

Lens Flare is a collaboration between Derek Beaulieu and Rhys Farrell, based on the visual poetry published in Beaulieu’s Aperture sequence. Beaulieu’s concrete poems engage with dead media (dry-transfer lettering) to create disintegrating logos and letterforms, a crumbling vocabulary of suggestion and memory, and Farrell amplifies these images by adding walls of dynamic colour, pop-coloured panels of dynamism that suggest urban murals, playful geometrics and a day-glo lettristic discotheque.

Order your copy today!

Joe Devlin discusses the importance of small publishing, including my own NO PRESS (thanks joe!)