Covert Press

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  • Covert Press

  • 41 / Male
  • TOLEDO, Ohio, US
  • Last Login: 11/14/2009

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Interests

  • General

    It's all about the bookwhoring baby!

    before you go small

    Zach King-Smith "Before You Go Tell Me That You Love Me"

    chenelle small

    Chenelle C. Milford "Constellations and Contactures"

    Location
    The Lost Love Poems (Thumb)

    Michael D. Grover "The Lost Love Poems"

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    Swallowing Our Love (Thumb)

    Bob Phillips "Swallowing Our Love For Everything"

    Location
    Christine(Space)

    Christine Bruness "Fragile" Halfbook

    Location
    Miles space

    Miles J. Bell "Yodelling At The Apocalypse"

    Location
    Erin Reardon

    Erin Reardon: "Tightrope"

    Location
    Blue

    c.b. crane "A Mess Of Blue"

    Location
    cleveland sutra

    Michael D. Grover "The Cleveland Sutra" halfbook

    Love Beengone

    Zach Moll "Love Beengone & Other Poetic Bastards"

    Industrial Strip

    Karl Koweski "Industrial Strip"

    Fallen Empathy

    Dan Provost "Fallen Empathy"

    Death Is All

    Michael D. Grover "And Death Is All Around Us

    Wayne Mason Waiting For Magic

    Wayne Mason "Waiting For Magic"

    Robots

    Juice "Breaking The Hearts Of Robots"

    La terminal

    Doug Draime "LA Terminal Poems

    John Dorsey Modern

    John Dorsey "Modern War Toys For Dead Indians"

    Alley Cat

    Christine Bruness "Alley Cat"

    Journal

    CPJournal #2 (Print Issue)

    Lives In The Park

    Michael D. Grover "The Man That Lives In The Park"

    Helen Keller

    John Dorsey "The Ghost Of Helen Keller"

    Hall

    John G. Hall "Me And My Broken Mouth"

    or Snail Mail $5.00 each to: 2413 Collingwood Blvd. #B-323 Toledo, Oh 43620 Make all payments to Michael Grover

  • Music

    Poetry
  • Television

    Not much
  • Books

    chapbooks
  • Heroes

    d.a. levy any DIY poet

Details

  • Status: Single
  • Zodiac Sign: Aries

Blurbs

About me:

.. Covert Press News: New chapbooks out by Karl Koweski, Zach Moll, Dan Provost, Michael Grover. Entire catalog available below. Upcoming releases: c.b. crane "A Mess Of Blue", Erin Reardon "Tightrope", Christine Bruness "Fragile", and Miles J. Bell "Yodelling At The Apocalypse".. Covert Press has existed for 3 years, but has really pushed for one now. We have published chapbooks by some of the finest underground poets in the world and we will continue to do so. Covert Press Books can be found @:

Culture Clash

4020 Secor Toledo, Oh 43623 419-536-LOVE Just Foreign Policy Iraqi Death Estimator

CP Artist Michael D. Grover @ The Zygote In My City Festival

Who I'd like to meet:

Underground Poets November

Comments

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  • Nov 15 2009 2:56 PM

     
    That Orwellian haze
    Be a good citizen, honor thy State
    Follow the red line
    Bare your cross, mine too
    You must understand
    It's your lot in life
    Civilizations are built on your back
    To bad you can't take part
    Greed beautiful Greed
    Too much is never enough
    Seth, Cheney, Machiavelli, Rowe
    Sophistry turns freedom into slavery
    Our new profits, the polls
    Network whores
    Murdock Murdock Murdock
    Fox the devils pet
    New Kings, CEO's
    Puppet government
    A new cast system
    An America nightmare
    The new American Dream
  • Nov 12 2009 10:31 AM

    now available for pre-order thru paypal ($5 plus S/H)...j. michael niotta's chapbook, "the devil's doin the same damn thing he's always done.'

    noir, bars, women & cars - from vegas to dago, the brothels of germany to doha, kuwait: a wild & gritty collection of 17 cuts: pomes & prose, plus 3 excerpts from the novel, ‘the ants, thirsty,’ all from the former editor/columnist of 86…the man who put "hard fic" on the streets…the hardcore referee/translator/negotiator you’d hire when sitting bookended in a bar between nick tosches & chuck palahniuk.

    "look, the stuff is good. quite good. straight up - like a good half-glass of whiskey."
    —dan fante, author of ‘mooch,’ ‘spitting off tall buildings,’ ‘kissed by a fat waitress,’ & ‘a gin pissing raw meat dual carburetor v-8 son of a bitch from los angeles.’

    cover & bio photos by adria photography        www.myspace.com/adriaphotography

    http://www.shadowarcherpress.com/jmichaelniotta.htm
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  • Oct 13 2009 6:01 PM

    My book square tree is out now.  check out the first 3chpts at http://hearts2017.blogspot.com/ and let me know what you think. JCS
  • Sep 28 2009 2:51 AM

    Thank you~
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    Sep 10 2009 9:27 PM

    The sun had not yet risen. The sea was indistinguishable from the sky, except that the sea was slightly creased as if a cloth had wrinkles in it. Gradually as the sky whitened a dark line lay on the horizon dividing the sea from the sky and the grey cloth became barred with thick strokes moving, one after another, beneath the surface, following each other, pursuing each other, perpetually.

    Betty Goodwin, Swimmers, c. 1980, drypoint in black and blue on laid paper,
32.5 x 35.8 cm.

    Oh, to awake from dreaming! Look, there is the chest of drawers. Let me pull myself out of these waters. But they heap themselves on me; they sweep me between their great shoulders; I am turned; I am tumbled; I am stretched, among these long lights, these long waves, these endless paths, with people pursuing, pursuing.


    Betty Goodwin, Swimmers, 1980

    Virginia Woolf, The Waves, 1931
  • Sep 7 2009 3:37 PM

    Hi there!
    My debut novel, The Cuckoo Parchment and the Dyke, has just launched. If you get a chance I'd be grateful if you'd go to my profile to find out more. The story's about Dada, art and artists, and the attempt to instigate revolution by means of art.
    Thanks and take care,
    Michael
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  • Jun 23 2009 4:37 AM

    Thanks for the add & myspace friendship!
    =)
    C.R. Moss
  • Jun 18 2009 2:23 AM


    Tonight on Poets Dream In Color we will be dropping the new National Poetry Month edition of the 10k zine.

    Many hours and a huge amount of hard work has been put into bringing this publication to light. This time and massive effort has been expended by not just one or two people but by many.

    I will tell you that the poems and poets therein coupled with the quality of this publication will simply leave you awstruck. It is quite simply a new breed of publication.

    This zine represents months of backbreaking effort by people who did it for one reason and one reason only. To serve the poets and perpetuate the art of poetry.

    It literally has been a world wide effort.

    So, even if you don't tune in for the whole show, drop in at about 11pm EST to catch the links to where you can attain this publication.


    [Click The Banner To Get to the Show!]

    10kpoets

  • Jun 10 2009 3:51 PM

    Thanks for the Add
  • Jun 9 2009 9:57 AM

    Hey, nice to check out some of your work. My poetry collection Urchin Belle is due out on Blackheath books soon, check it out if you get the chance, Jx
  • Jun 7 2009 10:46 AM

    sunset
  • Jun 5 2009 9:22 PM

    click on coyote to visit Sector 5 of free Savoy
  • Jun 4 2009 6:13 PM

    a bellyful of anarchy is available for order now from Epic Rites Press. Order today and receive a limited edition broadside numbered and autographed by Rob. Visit the belly webpage at http://www.robertplath.com and the Epic Rites Bookstore at http://www.abyssgazesalso.com.
  • May 25 2009 5:45 PM

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    May 2 2009 9:56 PM

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    What does one send to the Lighthouse indeed! At any other time Lily could have suggested reasonably tea, tobacco, newspapers. But this morning everything seemed so extraordinarily queer that a question like Nancy’s—What does one send to the Lighthouse?—opened doors in one’s mind that went banging and swinging to and fro and made one keep asking, in a stupefied gape, What does one send? What does one do? Why is one sitting here, after all? (Woolf)

  • Apr 29 2009 5:47 AM

    Thank you for the add! Wonderful site! Cheers, Susan
  • Apr 28 2009 1:03 AM

    I am so thrilled to be affiliated of this press. You are awesome. Ridiculously awesome.
  • Apr 18 2009 7:56 PM

    Thanks so much! Glad to be a friend!
  • Apr 17 2009 7:16 PM

    Thank you for your support

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