Copies of The Book of Cannibals and Geoffrey Tungsten's Grievesome River will be available at the PaperBase Pop Up Shop, April 9th. Paper Base, is a print-based resource center, studio and community located in Baltimore at 218 E. Preston Street.
Geoffrey Tungsten Tour #brooklyn #newyork #boston #poetry
Richard Lucyshyn will be reading from Geoffrey Tungsten's Grievesome River at the following dates, copies of the book and limited edition prints will also be available for purchase:
March 30 @ 7 pm--White Square Books in Easthampton, MA with poets Greg Purcell, author of The Fundaments, and Anna C. Holmes, author of The Jitters.
April 1 @ 9 pm--Pop Allston in Boston, MA
April 2 @ 7 pm--Unnameable Books in Brooklyn, NY with poets Jack Christian, author of Family System and forthcoming Domestic Yoga, and Nomi Stone, author of Stranger's Notebook.
New #Prints from #GeoffreyTungsten Available
Visit the Print Shop for limited edition silkscreen prints of illustrations from Geoffrey Tungsten's Grievesome River by the author, R. Lucyshyn. Handprinted and signed.
The prints will also be available at the Philadelphia Art Book Fair, April 1-2.
New Release: GEOFFREY TUNGSTEN'S GRIEVESOME RIVER
Sybil Press is proud to announce the release of Geoffrey Tungsten's Grievesome River by Richard Lucyshyn, featuring poetry and illustrations by the author, 2015-16. Each chapbook is hand printed and bound with thread in a limited 1st edition of 30 copies.
The book will debut at the 2nd annual PrintAustin PrintExpo, Feb. 6th, 2016 from 12-5 p.m. Or, available now, online at the Sybil Press Book Store
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“Tungsten is a difficult element. Never alone, it is found only in compounds and must be extracted. Even then it is brittle and difficult to work, but the work is worth it. This is in part because of Tungsten’s permanence – it has the highest melting point of all the elements – and in part because of its density and shine. So it is with Geoffrey Tungsten, whose voice has been extracted it seems from a great morass, only to arrive as fine and robust as carved stone. And, he comes to us from a carver who is never minimal, but who has learned to make carving symphonic. The result is that by following a trace of beauty we glimpse the magic required to make words tell us the truth, or, as Geoffrey himself puts it, to ‘say wing and hear wing.’ Please treat yourself to this small book with big designs on your clavicytherium heart.”
- Jack Christian, author of Family System