No press is proud to announce the re-release of CROWNS CREEK by Steven Ross Smith and Steve McCaffery.

Originally published in 1978 by anonbeyond press in an edition of 100 signed and numbered copies, this text has been out of print ever since.

The No press edition is limited to 100 copies (of which 40 are for sale) and is designed to mimic the original edition. Each copy is $5 (shipping included). To order, please contact derek beaulieu.

Addendum: Stephen Cain has just reviewed this edition of Crowns Creek.

Crimmitschau, Germany’s Atomino Experimental Art Festival has produced prints of a letraset poem of mine.

The 33″ x 23.5″ print (see left)  is produced in an edition of 100 copies, the 1st 50 of which will be hung through-out the city by Crimmitschau’s Town Hall.

The remaining 50 copies — each signed and numbered — are available for $15CDN each. To order, please contact derek beaulieu.

Broken Pencil #48 (Summer 2010) is the “How to…” issue and includes an excerpt from my own How To Write.

I have 2 new visual poems and a conceptual piece in the inaugural issue of The Incongruous Quarterly which focusses on “publishing the unpublishable.”

new from No press:

4 visual poems

produced in an edition of 20 5″x4.25″ handbound copies. $2 each including postage.

for more information contact derek beaulieu

zimZalla object 005 is now available for £2 including postage. The object is a miniature book of visual poetry by Canadian poet derek beaulieu.

Each book measures 3.5 cm x 5 cm and comes in a handmade fabric bag with a magnifying glass.

new from chapbookpublisher.com:

THIS IS VISUAL POETRY by derek beaulieu.

In this chapbook derek beaulieu explores the space between sign and letter, photo and phoneme. Each full-colour photograph documents degraded lettering on commercial signs in western Canada — finding poetry in the handmade, the weather-beaten and the discarded.

16 full-color pages. $10 (+ s/h)

new from avantacular press:

SWARMS by derek beaulieu.

visual poetry collection. 20 pages with 2 broadsheet inserts. laserjet printed on linen paper. 4.25″ x 5.5″. $10, which includes shipping.

Edited by derek beaulieu, Speechless is dedicated to the dissemination and distribution of visual and concrete poetry. Each issue juxtaposes historical work with contemporary poetry and criticism.

The most recent of beaulieu’s editing projects over the last dozen years, Speechless is (until now) only available directly from the editor. Epitomizing micro-press production, each issue is printed with desktop techology and then assembled, folded, trimmed and sewn by beaulieu. Speechless is quite often out of print the same day as it is produced.