Lavender Ink

Lavender Ink is a small publisher of poetry and literary extravagance in New Orleans.

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Books


Complete Catalog

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Perfect Bound Books:

  Dave Brinks:  The Caveat Onus

  Frank Sherlock & Brett Evans:
    Ready to Eat

  Megan Burns:
     memorial + Sight Lines

  Marthe Reed: Tender Box

  Randy Prunty: Fish Log

  NOLAFugees: Year Zero

  Hank Lazer:  Days

  Richard Martin: Boink

  Joel Dailey: Lower 48

 

Saddle Stitched Chapbooks:

  Andy Young

  Dave Brinks

  Joy Lahey

  Camille Martin

  Alex Rawls

  Vincent Farnsworth

  Andy di Michele

 

Books by Bill Lavender:

  I of the Storm (Trembling Pillow)

  31 Poems (Lavender Ink Chap)

  Another South (Alabama UP)

  While Sleeping (Chax)

  look the universe is dreaming

      (Potes and Poets)

  Guest Chain (Video Press)


Other Media

nf   Baddog


Friends

Nolafugees

17Poets

Trembling Pillow Press

Chax Press

Big Bridge

Ubu

Electronic Poetry Center

E•ratio Postmodern Poetry

Moria

University of New Orleans

Ezra, a Journal of Translation


Blogs


Anny Balladini's poetry blog project

Charles Bernstein

Jake Berry

Brad Elliott

Skip Fox

Jesse Loren

Ron Silliman

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Year Zero

 

Year Zero


ISBN 0-9710861-5-X
Paper- $15.95

Bookstores: Email for further information.

Times are not good here. The city is crumbling into ashes. It has been buried under a lava flood of taxes and frauds and maladministrations so that it has become only a study for archaeologists. Its condition is so bad that when I write about it, as I intend to do soon, nobody will believe I am telling the truth. But it is better to live here in sackcloth and ashes than to own the whole state of Ohio.
--Lafcadio Hearn, 1879

 

...the city's freshest new media voice, offering a mix of satire, essays and reporting about the city and its recovery.
--Michale Tisserand, The Nation

 

Stupid fun for stupid times.
--Jeff Chan, New Orleans Review

www.NOLAFugees.com
New Orleans' Best Internet Magazine Alive

 

 

 



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