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Poetry Chapbooks

TEATIME @ THE BOUQUET MORALE

Joan Jobe Smith and Fred Voss

LLP-06-31 48 Pages, $5.

Second Place 2006 Chapbook Conteset Winner


 

OUTLIVING ELVIS

David J. Thompson

LLP-06-30 44 Pages, $5.

First Place 2006 Chapbook Contest Winner


 

METHINKS I SEE MY FATHER

Poems about our fathers by Glenn Cooper and Michael Estabrook

LLP-06-29 48 Pages, $6.

Sons who lose their fathers young must make their own way in the world and figure things out as they go. Every photograph and scrap of memory offers a clue and is carefully cultivated. Glenn Cooper and Michael Estabrook split this 48-page book down the middle and take us along on the journey. This book sports a lovely ful-color cover of an original painting by Lisa McCarthy.


 

PRIVATE PROPERTY

Tina Vincenti

LLP-05-28 40 Pages, $5.

Meeting an old high school classmate in a bar. The crush on your brother's friend. Getting fucked up in the doctor's office. Taking a walk on the beach with your girlfriend and getting your heart ripped out of your chest, bloody and beating. These are stories you'll carry with you the rest of your life. Private Property won 2nd place in the Nerve Cowboy 2005 contest and notably is the first book of fiction to break the winners' circle. Note to poets: buy this book, read these badass stories and your poems will thank you.

 


THRU THE HEART OF THIS ANIMAL LIFE, A MEASURE OF IMPOSSIBLE HUMOR

by Christopher Cunningham

LLP-05-29 44 Pages, $6.

Cunningham is a man of few words, but those words are the precisely perfect ones to cut through the bullshit and lay the soul bare. Poem after freakin' poem for 44 pages in this solid first place winner of the 2005 Nerve Cowboy contest. These are the poems that will get you through the night, poems of honesty, despair, revelation and redemption. Not always pretty but true and beautiful.

Bonus: this book features a one-of-a-kind cover, designed and hand-colored by the madman author himself. No two alike!


CASUALTY OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Karl Koweski

LPP-04-26
36 pages
$5.
As far as small press poets go, Koweski is a race car on red. He is a superfly mushroom cloud that is gonna run your ass down and keep you laughing and howling from the first page to the last. With this collection that placed 2nd in Nerve Cowboy's 2004 contest, Karl goes from crackhead girlfriends who scare dobermans to livin' paycheck to paycheck. Just buy the damn book!!!


A HOTEL ROOM IN BATON ROUGE
Michelle Brooks

LPP-04-27
44 pages
$5.
A Hotel Room in Baton Rouge won the 2004 Nerve Cowboy Chapbook Contest with an amazing collection of dark, moving poems about growing up, personal loss, living in an imperfect world, and coping with it. After you read the first poem "Chiggers" we dare you to try to put this book down.


Back in Print!

ARE YOU JUST GETTING UP?
Joshua Bodwell

LPP-01-16
28 pages
$5.
The poems and prose in Joshua Bodwell's Are You Just Getting Up?, the second prize winner in Nerve Cowboy's 2001 contest, are spare, touching, and honest. Bodwell gets right to the heart of things. In his words the simplest expressions seem 100% true and utterly profound, and leave you in a quiet place far from where you started. A beautiful color cover designed by Louis W. Rizzo and printed by the author are an added bonus for the small press collector. Are You Just Getting Up?


 

NOTHING BUT CANDY
Jennifer Jackson

LPP-03-25
36 pages
$5.
Remember the fat kid in elementary school? Well, she grew up to write a kick-ass book of poems about what it's like to be marginalized in a thin-obsessed culture. These poems are beautiful, sad, thrilling, and sexy. Jennifer Jackson has a unique voice, fascinating perspective, and exciting way with words, taking second place in the super tight 2003 chapbook contest with this killer entry.


WHEN PATTI WOULD FALL ASLEEP
Michael Estabrook

LPP-03-24
32 pages
$5.
In these prose poems Michael Estabrook offers vivid glimpses of various women in his life. These poems are all about falling in love (for a moment or a lifetime) -- the sights, sounds, smells, and intense feelings that transport us for a time but stay with us forever. We're delighted to have Michael Estabrook on the Liquid Paper Press bookshelf.


ASHTRAYS AND BULLS
Robert Plath

LPP-03-23
44 pages
$5.
Ladies and Gentlemen, meet the Bukowski of the new millenium. Plath bursts onto the poetry scene with his first collection of poems, Ashtrays and Bulls. Plath's poems take aim right between the reader's eyes and rarely miss with their dark, masterfully crafted imagery. Ashtrays and Bulls placed first in Nerve Cowboy's 2003 chapbook contest and lives true to his motto, "keep your glass empty and your ashtray full."


Back in Print!

HINDSIGHT, OR HOW I SURVIVED THE DEPRESSION
by Albert Huffstickler

LPP-96-02
28 pages
$3
Poems about everyday people, lonely, starving, in love, disconnected, searching for something but not sure just what--put in the way that only Huff can. If these don't make you feel something deep inside, you're in need of a heart transplant. Huff's first Liquid Paper Press chap from 1996, a classic! Hindsight


W9GRF and the Dance That Never Ends
Joseph Shields

LPP-02-22
44 pages
$5.
W9GRF was the ham radio signal Joe's father used to communicate with the world, and it's also the title of a powerful new chapbook by Joseph Shields, his fourth. There are poems about his dad's navy days in the 40s, his sister's dating days in the 60s, and to keep the dance going, poems about the crop Joe is raising now. Many of these poems have appeared in some of the finest small press publications over the last couple of years, but here they are in one place, along with some new gems as well. W9GRF


EVERYONE, EXQUISITE
Bob Pajich

LPP-02-21
32 pages
$5.
Bob Pajich is a master storyteller and his latest collection, Everyone, Exquisite, clearly exemplifies that fact. From the chest pounding proclamation poem about being "the Best Plastic Bag Factory Poet in the USA" to his ode to Chuck Taylor Converse high tops to pissing in his boss's hard hat to a moment of clarity after hot sex to... well, you get the point. Everyone, Exquisite placed second in Nerve Cowboy's 2002 Chapbook Contest. Everyone, Exquisite


BROKE-DOWN SHOTGUN BLUES
James Edward O'Brien

LPP-02-20
32 pages
$5.
Broke-Down Shotgun Blues won first place in Nerve Cowboy's 2002 Chapbook Contest and we are confident you will see why. O'Brien is gifted with the rare ability to paint a vivid image of a snapshot in time in a short tight poem. After reading poems like "12 Faded Pictures", "Sleepy Hollow", "Love Sick", "The Same Dream" and others, you are sure to be a fan of O'Brien's work.


THE MAN FROM NANTUCKET
Jerry Hagins

LPP-02-19
28 pages
$5.
This is Jerry's first chapbook and it is a knockout from the first page to the last. The book weaves in and out of the lives of dozens of fascinating characters -- a homeless man into Poe, a lost soul at a concert, old loves, dying co-workers -- with great compassion and honesty, and he shows how simple and beautiful the world can be through the observations of his young daughter. To Alison


HOEING COTTON IN HIGH HEELS
Wilma Elizabeth McDaniel

LPP-02-18
52 pages
$6.
Hoeing Cotton in High Heels tells it like it was for the Dust Bowl refugees in the 1930s who headed west as much for survival as for a better life... and what living in California is like now for an authentic Okie who finds joy and wonder in the stark simplicity of everyday life and everyday people. As Sherman Alexie has said, "The whole world should be reading Wilma's poems and they should also know the story of her amazing life." We couldn't agree more and are delighted to have this special book in our lineup. Hoeing Cotton in High Heels


THE REGULARS
Lori Jakiela

LPP-01-17
28 pages
$5.
The Regulars won first prize in Nerve Cowboy's 2001 chapbook contest and here's what Ed Ochester had to say: "In one of Jakiela's poems, her machinist father comes home from work and gives his young daughter some bits of scap steel and springs from the mill, and tells her "Here ... / Go make something beautiful." And, by god, she does. From wrecked lives and bad jobs, she makes poems and short prose stories which are utterly moving in their exact observation and human sympathy. How many books or chapbooks does one read, and say to oneself, 'I want more of this'? Friends, this is one of those books." You will also love the sharp color cover designed by Louis W. Rizzo and printed by Joshua Bodwell of Clamp Down Press. The Regulars


 

LEARNING TO LIE
Albert Huffstickler

LPP-01-15
40 pages
$5.
The latest from Albert Huffstickler, bard of the Southwest. In these poems Huff tells it like it truly is, beneath the veneer of the American "dream" where there really are such things as truth and beauty. In classic Huff style he describes how he came to find these places. He is a good guide. Follow him. Learning to Lie



PICKING THE LOCK ON THE DOOR TO PARADISE
Joan Jobe Smith


LPP-01-14
52 pages
$5.
Here comes another strong collection of work from Joan Jobe Smith. This book placed second in Nerve Cowboy's Y2K chapbook contest. Tim Scanell writes: "each specific memory (from very beginning to very end) a fluid, nearly breathless, wave: upbringing; recurrent episodes with mom, dad; failed marriages and single-mom childbearing; her go-go dancing years; but at last, college and a solid, loving marriage to Fred Voss (machinest/poet)- a double-score of excellent poems." Picking the Lock on the Door to Paradise


SUNDAY RITUAL
Ralph Dranow

LPP-00-13
32 pages
$4.
First Prize winner in Nerve Cowboy's 2000 chapbook contest. "The best poems I will ever read about the aura and denizens of the bookstore - and I see the eternal horizon - are these by Ralph Dranow. Each of his twenty-five poems is a delightfully imaged - simple - narrative: who enters, what the buyers want, and why they leave; yet within this plain structure is the universe of 'bookshop browsers' we have all met, but have not ever, ever had the words or insight to describe as perfectly, touchingly, as this poet" (Tim Scannell, Chiron Review). Sunday Ritual



TRUCK IT
Dave Newman

LPP-99-12
32 pages
$4.00
Newman just tells it like it is and that is what is so great about this book about driving an 18-wheeler across the country. It is about a scared kid, warning other unemployed kids not to answer the truck driving school ads on late night television, ending up in the most unappealing shitholes in America, encountering some of the most unappealing people in America, and still managing to keep his sense of humor. Truck It, which placed second in Nerve Cowboy's 1999 Chapbook Contest, sucks you in and doesn't let you go until the last page is read. Hookers and Truckers


FROM PARTS UNKNOWN
Christopher Jones

LPP-99-11
28 pages
$4.00
From Parts Unknown is brilliant and should be read by everybody. It placed first in Nerve Cowboy's 1999 Chapbook Contest and has poems about angels, gargoyles, the devil, the church, bartenders, coffee shops, and other things. Caution: the poem "Hatebox" may just knock you on your ass.


NO ESCAPE AND OTHER POEMS
Joseph Shields

LPP-99-10
32 pages
$4.00
This book, published by Scrooges Ledger Press, is being distributed through Nerve Cowboy. It contains poems about unconditional love, lack of sanitary hygeine practiced by co-workers, crack head junkies, government work, smoking a cigarette, trying to escape from a big turd floating in the ocean, and whole bunch of other interesting stuff. This will be a fun book for you to read. No Escape


THE BACK EAST POEMS
Gerald Locklin

LPP-99-09
64 pages
$5.00
This 64 page collection of poems by Locklin recounts a recent trip through the midwest to the east coast to visit his children from his first marriage. These are uniquely personal poems which you are sure to enjoy. Ha Ha


GRAPPLING
Susanne R. Bowers

LPP-98-08
28 pages
$4.00
Bowers' poems come from the gut and the images and feelings they create are not easy to forget. Grappling, which palced third in Nerve Cowboy's 1998 Chapbook Contest, contains poems about an alcoholic mother, stints in mental health facilities, thoughtless piece of shit men who are now gone, and everything in between. Buy it and read it and you will be that much richer for it. Grappling


E PLURIBUS ALUMINUM
Thomas Michael McDade

LPP-98-07
44 pages
$4.00
McDade is one of the great storytellers of the small press and with this book, he brings us tales about guys working and drinking from paycheck to paycheck, Jack the old shoe shine man who is 75, the bearded painter of the Fenway Park bleachers, Eddie's superbowl hell, and more. E Pluribus Aluminum placed second in Nerve Cowboy's 1998 Chapbook Contest and is a must read. E Pluribus Aluminum


NOTES OF A HUMAN WAREHOUSE ENGINEER
Belinda Subraman

LPP-98-06
40 pages
$4.00
This book about Belinda's experiences as a nurse's aide at a border town nursing home is touching, funny, and disturbing all at the same time. The book placed first in Nerve Cowboy's 1998 Chapbook Contest and is highly recommended. December 15



THE ACTIVE INGREDIENT, AND OTHER POEMS
by Gerald Locklin

LPP-97-05
28 pages
$4
This collection of 28 poems has Locklin providing contemporary interpretations of famous paintings, worrying about the expiration date on a can of soda being the same as his birthday, speculating about the true source of power behind Burroughs' dream machine, afraid to look in the mirror, and wondering if he is more like Mickey Mantle or Jerry Garcia. These are charming, funny, enlightening poems told with the insight and humor we have come to love from this small press veteran from Long Beach, CA. The Active Ingredient


BUTCHERS AND BRAIN SURGEONS
by Fred Voss

LPP-97-04
32 pages
$4
Fred is back with dozens of beautiful and insightful poems from the trenches of the Goodstone Aircraft Company. Poems about the insidious, inane practices of management, demented co-workers, and the touching relationships that form between the people at Goodstone. These poems are about humanity at its worst and its best. ...And Loving It


BORN NOT TO LAUGH AT TORNADOES
by Joan Jobe Smith

LPP-96-03
40 pages
$4
Rich, magical poems about the author's father and her experiences growing up in small town Texas. These poems create vivid images of times and places that no longer exist--poems nobody should be without. Handsomer Than Henry Fonda


 

WISCONSIN DAZE
by Joseph Shields

LPP-96-01
28 pages
$3
Narrative poems about after-school football, bullies, trading cards, drinking smoking, motorcycle wrecks, yard sales, cross-country races, and all those other things boys do, told from the perspective of an older man looking back on his youth. These poems will take you places you won't soon forget. Steven, Freddy, Virginia & Me

 


 

Liquid Paper Press chapbooks are handsomely printed in limited editions of 100 copies. All prices include postage and handling costs. You can use our Order Form or send us a note with the titles you want. Payment must be included with order--we will not invoice you. Please make checks payable to Nerve Cowboy and mail your order to:

Nerve Cowboy
P.O. Box 4973
Austin, Texas 78765

 

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