The official weblog of the little-poetry-press-that-could, Plan B Press. Specializing in chapbooks, we have published of over 40 books from authors both local and international.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Announcing the Plan B Press 2013 poetry chapbook contest

10th annual Plan B Press poetry chapbook contest. Judge: Don Yorty. Prize : $240.00 plus 50 copies. Entry Fee: $15.00. Deadline: March 1, 2013. Details and prospectus @ http://planbpress.com/contest or call (215) 732-2663

Saturday, August 04, 2012

Explore the Store!

New books - new season - check out the Plan B Press store! Thanks for supporting independent small presses!

Thursday, July 26, 2012

poetry scene keeps changing, Bowery Poetry Club closed

Bowery Poetry club shuttered I saw this article today and was saddened. At the same time, I pondered in amazement that it remained open for 10 years. This is New York City and the Bowery Poetry Club was RENTING. Not in the Bronx, not in Brooklyn, not Queens; but Manhattan!

AND it was a bar where poetry also popped along with the bubbly. It was a wonderful marketing tool for Bob Holman but was it a wonderful for the art form? That's a debatable point and those who love the energy that Holman bring to everything he does would say that indeed Holman is great. I don't doubt that. At the same time, I was just on the website and noticed that all the items sold on their "store" was Bob Holman stuff. Not poetry, per se, but poetry per Holman.

So, this location is now literally gone from the literary world. Others will open. Maybe not in Manhattan but the world is bigger than Manhattan (shocking to hear, I know, but true!) and perhaps the jolt of losing this space will lead others to open similar or perhaps decidedly dissimilar spaces both in NYC and elsewhere. I vote for the elsewhere. The fact that NYC is a media mecca doesn't always translate in what is happening in York, PA or Towson, MD, or Harrisonburg, VA. People live there too. Many people. Art & culture happen everywhere, not simply in the five boroughs (six if one counts Philly, as some try to do).

One of the points I was trying to make in 1999 when I started Bardfest in Berks County, PA was that art & culture WERE everywhere. We held readings and workshops across the county. In hamlets, in area libraries where no houses stood close-by, in schools, in restaurants. Nothing had been done like that before in those areas. It was novel, it was new, it was decidedly NOT what they were used to. And that was precisely the point. Maybe that is the take-away from this unfortunate closing. Don't try to recreate the wheel in a city with so many wheel-makers, but go where no one has attempted it before and do it there. Make the interaction itself as fresh as the idea sparking across your waking mind.

Then take THAT out to people who would never travel to New York City, least of all to go to a poetry "club". That's a conversation worth starting. Worth having. Worth sharing.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

too many oars in the water

it's bloody impossible to keep up with all the platforms that Plan B Press has, especially with two kids under foot and losing EVERYTHING on our Hard Drive a week ago (computer:I don't see a HD) All gone, all fucking gone.

William is obsessed with Star Wars and dance class. Julia is obsessed with going into First grade. I am obsessed with making sense of our incredible loss and putting together our Fall 2012 season, and what the hell else is going on with everything while trying desperately not to think about what was lost. (ie, EVERYTHING!)

it's impossible to keep up, to keep relevant, to keep my 17 oars rowing in something like the same direction - without whacking me in the head. This is where I find myself. Looking to our running man icon and wondering where in the hell he is running to.

Thursday, May 03, 2012

paraphrasing Bruce Springsteen

it's hard to be a press in the city

Monday, April 30, 2012

two times as flabbergasting

A few years back, Jason Hafer of Wolfgang Books in Phoenixville, PA told me that a film crew had been in his shop, shooting footage for a movie to be called 99 percent sure and sure enough, when the trailer for the film came out I was flabbergasted to see the main characters standing in front of shelves of chapbooks and small press books because all I saw were Plan B Press books! Whoa! Product placement! (it's at 1:58 of the trailer I've attached) The film was released in November 2011. I don't know it's status at the moment; video - Netflix - streaming. Still, we were sparkly for quite awhile just knowing our little press was on screen somewhere. That feeling was doubled when our good friend Jim Mancinelli sent me a link for a film featuring Lamont B Steptoe (whom we published in 2003) called Verse so I found it and watched it in the short "chapters" that it was presented in and then, it happened again. Bob Holman was speaking to the main character of the movie about Lamont B Steptoe and he mentioned South China Sea Blue Nightmare and before I could even say to myself, "hey we published that book..." there is Holman handing the character our book, and the character holding it in his hand for the rest of the shot. Okay, a book that we published was in a film featuring Lamont Steptoe, Bob Holman, Taylor Mead, John Giorno and others. Pinch me quick! Tell me I am dreaming! Reality can be that much better sometimes, like now for instance. stevenallenmay

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

and we have a winner!

The winner of our 2012 poetry chapbook contest is Michael Leong of New York City for his collection Words on Edge. Congratulations to Michael and a hardy thank you to our tireless contest readers, and to all our contest entries.


More details soon!

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

spring season has been released!

details on Plan B Press website
order now!

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Spring has arrived!

and so have the new offerings by Plan B Press.

Ken by Joseph Kerschbaum
City of Crows by Jacob Rusell
Orphanage at the End of the World by Jason Venner

available now!

check out our ever-updating website for additional details!

and Happy Spring!

Thursday, February 23, 2012

sad day in publishing....

Barney Rosset dies at age 89


death of a publishing maverick!

I thought he did a lot for publishing in the 1960's.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

happy (belated) New Year!

two things!

The Spring 2012 season is about to be released :

The City of Crows by Jacob Russell
Ken Joseph Kerschbaum
Orphanage at the End of the World by Jason Venner

pre-orders of the entire season will include a special limited-release art book by Katy Jean.


Also, the 2012 poetry chapbook contest is underway. This year's judge is Robert Fitterman of New York City. Details are available at 2012 Contest


best

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