A lovely finish to our season. DOMINIQUE BERNIER-CORMIER CAROL BARBOUR SONIA DI PLACIDO Poetry, well-served. knife | fork | book
Author: Kirby
Poet. Book Fairy. Publisher knife | fork | book
KHASHAYAR MOHAMMADI’s 2018 PICKS 1. “Chlorosis” by Michael Flatt and Derrick Mund (The Operating System) As they describe the book themselves, “A break-up letter to the world.” The Echopoetics of “Chlorosis” forces us to face the bitter truths about our environment. through their rhetoric we sit down with 3D Glasses to watch nature crumble all […]
How perfect? This. Perfect.https://t.co/w7lVRuoolG#merry pic.twitter.com/BddMr7UP62 — knifeforkbook (@knifeforkbook) December 7, 2018 also: KFB CUSTOMER APPRECIATION NIGHT KENSINGTON MARKET FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS FRIDAY DECEMBER 21 OPEN 6-8PM
We love chapbooks. Tasty morsels of ephemera that opportune small presses, those marginalized, established and emerging writers alike, let their creative juices run on the page to a readership keen on encountering the new. Through revisiting chapbooks by brilliant writers who lack the representation of more mainstream writers, we ruminate on the importance of their […]
KFB FRIDAYS | THIS FRIDAY Divided from, tucked into. / A part of the whole, / yet severed from the body // that gave her life. / The headless woman floats / in a Cartesian equation. — CAROL BARBOUR “Headless Woman” from Infrangible Di Placido’s plumb line reaches for impossible depths, a sign of extraordinary […]
O, what a lovely way to spend an afternoon. MICHAEL NARDONE’s THE RITUALITES (Book*hug) LAUNCH with TIZIANA LA MELIA and SHIV KOTECHA knife | fork | book Photos: KIRBY
POETS MICHAEL FLATT + TRAVIS SHARP read poetry by the hearth. Last night. knife | fork | book
KFB THIS SATURDAY 3PM View this post on Instagram A post shared by Michael Nardone (@mdnardone) “My hope has always been for poets…to be bearers of the urgent form. Nardone’s collections seems to carry that urgency, seems to know artifice for what it is—a holding pattern for thought’s flight, so that it can land in […]
RITA WONG & FRED WAH BEHOLDEN a poem as long as the river from Talonbooks
