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Review of Tom Cheshire’s Just a Little Piece of Heartburn

August 6, 2011
Review of Tom Cheshire’s Just a Little Piece of Heartburn

Just a Little Piece of Heartburn by Tom Cheshire
Forthcoming from Safety Third Enterprises & Purge ATL, August 18th, 2011
ARC review by Mel Bosworth

Tom Cheshire’s Just a Little Piece of Heartburn, the latest offering from Safety Third Enterprises, is a collection of sometimes funny, though often sad, broken heart and world weary poems that swim in the last gulps of a whiskey bottle, dream sweaty dreams, and stumble, bleeding, either toward an end or an aftermath.

From Ceilings And Floors:

“There was noise in the street
and kids wrapped in plastic
The sound of a garbage truck
rings at 7 am
And the deaf girl next door
screams her mother’s name
I poked in the windows
and saw an empty room
She was built for me
but I know I don’t belong”…

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The second OW Press chabook is now available for preorder!

October 19, 2009
The second OW Press chabook is now available for preorder!

First, there was ANTISOCIAL, a fine poetry chapbook by the equally fine David Blaine. Next up, Caleb J Ross’s CHARACTERED PIECES: STORIES.  Now available for preorder! Only $7.

Comprised of 8 stories and a bit of blood, CHARACTERED PIECES is “a multifarious patchwork of despair” (Daniel Casebeer, editor of Pear Noir!), and is the first bound collection from fiction writer, OWC editor, cigar enjoyer, beer imbiber, and general apathetic acceptor of life, Caleb J Ross.

Want more praise?:

“These stories change you, and not just a little bit. Try to forget them, tell yourself they’re not true, but it’s no use. Whether you want them to or not, they’re going with you.”(Stephen Graham Jones, author of Demon Theory and Ledfeather )

“Ross claims that his characters are not drawn from real people and yet these stories—about a jewelry saleswoman with a fetal leg growing out of her belly, a man who drinks the blood of a dead camel, or a budding Holocaust documentarian who dies in a mysterious incident involving a coat hanger—sound eerily similar to my own life. Chances are you’ll find yourself in here, too. Wicked, weird, and wonderful.” (Tim Hall, author of How America Died )

Preordering will not only get you the book, but will also include:

  • A (very) personal inscription. Note the specific name you would like the inscription made out to in the PayPal comments area. Also, note Caleb’s use of the word “very;” We warn you: you may be disturbed by what he writes. If you would rather a flat-signed, or “clean” copy, note that in the PayPal comments area as well.
  • A picture of Caleb signing the book (so there are no Antiques Roadshow conflicts 90 years from now)
  • As

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David Blaine’s Antisocial reviewed at Calliope Nerve

August 2, 2009
David Blaine’s Antisocial reviewed at Calliope Nerve

The first review of David Blaine’s Antisocial poetry chapbook has appeared, from Constance Stadler over at Calliope Nerve. We’ve published Constance’s suff here at OWC a few times, so it means a lot that she has such nice things to say about our first in a series of OW Press chapbooks.

Here’s a taste:

One of the true delights of this rich volume is the unexpected. David’s originality, insights, raw talent and puckish wit combine to making this book a must-read.

You want to experience that same elation? Pre Order a copy of Antisocial now. Your status as a cool literatuér diminishes proportionally to the number of days you wait to order a copy. Hurry, before you become Spencer Pratt.…

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