at herring cove

at herring cove
by Ronald Baatz
Title page drawing by Jack Cooke.
lockout press ‘four-sep publications’
pobox 12434 milwaukee, wisconsin 53212

On The Back Porch

On The Back Porch
by Ronald Baatz (C) 2006
Drawings by  Irwin Touster (C)
Printed in October 2006 by Concrete Meat Press.
Text is set in Book Antiqua.
This First Edition is limited to 100 numbered and
26 signed, lettered copies.
This book is available via Concrete Meat Press by clicking here…

In A Clay Pig’s Eye

IN A CLAY PIG’S EYE
by Ronald Baatz (C) 2005
The text of this book is computer set in Garamond
Light Condensed.
The titling is hand set Metropolis Bold and is
letterpress printed on a Vandercook number 4.
The design of the book as well as the relief prints are
by Leonard Seastone at The Tideline Press.
Signed by the author, and artist, [...]

Headlights From The Otherside Of The World

HEADLIGHTS FROM THE OTHERSIDE OF THE WORLD
by Ronald Baatz
Kendra Steiner Editions # 134
limited edition of 68 copies
issued May 2009

The Loulaki Bar and other poems from Hydra

The Loulaki Bar
and other poems from Hydra

68 pages of poems and water colors from Hydra Island in Greece. With a foreword by Gerald Locklin.

Henry Denander bows his head to Henry Miller and paraphrases the first line from The Colossus of Maroussi, when he writes his introduction to The Loulaki Bar “We would never have [...]

todd moore | saturday night desperate, don winter, and the black mitten of poetry

I remember getting hit once with a baseball bat right in the middle of the back and the force of that blow spun me around toward a girl who was laughing. Sometimes a book will have that same effect on me. Reading Tom McGrath’s LETTER TO AN IMAGINARY FRIEND was like that. [...]

saturday night desperate, don winter, and the black mitten of poetry

I remember getting hit once with a baseball bat right in the middle of the back and the force of that blow spun me around toward a girl who was laughing. Sometimes a book will have that same effect on me. Reading Tom McGrath’s LETTER TO AN IMAGINARY FRIEND was like that. [...]

todd moore | the nightmare of poetry is war

the nightmare of poetry is war

doug draime | sometimes

Sometimes