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Fall & All: Book 2

Fall & All: Book 2

Dave Roskos

Independently Published
2019
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Poetry in homage of William Carlos Williams written by Dave Roskos. introduction by Donald Lev.Some of the poems in Fall & All have been published in Arbella, The Black Swan Review, Big Scream, Big Hammer, Casino Anthology, Home Planet News, The Home News Tribune, The Daily Observer, New Jersey Bowel & Bladder Control, Elephant, The Paterson Literary Review, Blue Collar Review, Dionysus--The Journal of Literature and Addiction, LUMMOX, Without Halos, Working Hard for the Money (Bottom Dog Press, Working Lives Series), in the 2016 CAT IN THE SUN PRESS edition of LYRICAL GRAIN, DOGGEREL CHAFF, & PEDESTRIAN PREOCCUPATIONS (LGDC&PP).& online in POETS on the line, & Napalm Health Spa.I'd like to thank the editors of these publications for their commitment to small press publishing.This is the 2019 print-on-demand second edition of this book. Around 300 copies of a xeroxed/saddle-stapled 28 page chapbook were published in 2000. One poem from that edition has been omitted from this version; six poems from that time period (mid 90s to early 00s) have been added. One poem from 1986 ("Veterans") is reprinted from my first chapbook The Energy of the Flesh (1989), to keep the laundromat poems together. "Early Morning Suicides" is from my fifth chapbook INTENSIVE CARE (Black Rabbit Press, 2010). A later version of early morning suicides appears in LGDC&PP as "a blessing & a curse." "These Tomatoes Have Life In Them" was written in 1983 & is reprinted from Without Halos #1.The book review by Donald Lev, used here as a forward, is reprinted from Home Planet News #48 (2002). Long Live Donald Lev Iniquity Press/Vendetta BooksPO Box 906, Island Heights, NJ 08732-0906iniquitypress(at)hotmail.comThis book is for Ayler.New Jersey is a state full of poets, one of whom, David Roskos, who works various laboring jobs including furniture moving, and who publishes books and magazines and runs series of poetry readings, wrote this little pamphlet in homage to another good New Jersey poet who worked as a doctor, and like Dave Roskos did a lot for other poets and wrote a lot of poems about New Jersey and its people, particularly its working people.And like his great predecessor, Roskos does not waste words, does not try to dazzle the reader with gratuitous flourishes. In fact, he warns the reader at the outset that "you will search/these pages/for one good line." But you will be astounded, as I was when I picked this little book up, by page after page of well-made poems on what the poet has seen and felt and known. The untitled poem (most of the poems are untitled) beginning "the moon/is defunct/as an image/in poetry--" is a case in point. It's as close as Roskos comes to being lyrical: Moon 2 of themcupped in mywife's brassiere.Moon melted down& shot upby junkies.(rubber gloveddishwashersw/ moonsin their hair nets)...Moon lamented& lost,& at what cost?the whole of the sky.Some of the poems are more precisely homages to William Carlos Williams, such as: the chickens walk slowin the yard aroundthe old rusted auto.cautious chicken stepstaken lightly.the rooster smiles& the worms worry.I, as an addict, must stopto pray.The poem which follows, "On the Road to the Contagious Crack House" contains language and nuanced observation truly worthy of the author of "Spring and All"--as does the charming little untitled poem on the page after that: Noonwith Aylerat Manasquan Inleta clam boatslowly approaching...one lone worker on deckin orange hip wadersspackle bucketsoverflowing with clamsFALL & ALL is like a good piece of theater presenting to its audience a panorama of experience of drugs, work, and domestic life with strength, dignity, pith, and "No Bullity" of expression.-- Donald Lev2002
The Asylum Floor 3

The Asylum Floor 3

Wolfgang Carstens; Catfish McDaris; Matt Borczon; Janne Karlsson; Dave Roskos; K.W. Peery; George Anderson; Mike Mahoney; Wendy Rainey; Tony Gloeggler; Rob Plath; Todd Cirillo; Brenton Booth; Mather Schneider; Alan Catlin

Lulu.com
2020
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The Asylum Floor is a yearly anthology dedicated to honest, inspired writing in all its forms. This issue has 100 pages of poetry, fiction, and comics from Wendy Rainey, Catfish McDaris, Dave Roskos, Tony Gloeggler, Rob Plath, K.W. Peery, George Anderson, Todd Cirillo, Mather Schneider, Janne Karlsson, Alan Catlin, Matt Borczon, Mike Mahoney, Wolfgang Carstens and its editor Brenton Booth.
Big Hammer 20

Big Hammer 20

Dave Roskos

Independently Published
2019
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Poetry Magazine founded in 1988, published by Iniquity Press/Vendetta Books, edited by Dave Roskos. This is issue #20. Winter 2019. Contributors include: Jen Dunford Roskos, Angela Mark, Michael Shores, Helen Hoyt, Olga Cabral, Bree, Anthony George, Joe Weil, Jim Cohn, Lamont Steptoe, Rick Kearns, D.r. Wagner, John Lunar Richey, Michael Pingarron, Matt Borczon, Dave Church, Kell Robertson, normal, Andy Clausen, Pamela Twining, Cliff Fyman, Tom Obrzut, Donald Lev, Matt Borkowski, Miriam Halliday Borkowski, Eugenia Borkowski-Sypherd, Mary Elizabeth Borkowski, Dwyer Jones, Kevin Hayes, Chris Stroffolino, Alan Catlin, Allen Johnson, Stuart N. Ross, Charlie Mosler, Andrew Gettler, Arturo Desimone, Neeli Cherkovski, Paul Sohar, Istvan Eorsi, Adolf Wolff, Hilary Krzywkowski, Tom Kryss, Alex Gildzen, John Burroughs, Joel Lewis, Bob Rixon, William Taylor Jr, Beth Borrus, Mary Dacorro, Nourish Cruz, Allison Baldwin, Emily Vogel, Rebecca Schumejda, Ingrid Swanberg, Loring Hughes, Lotus Baby, Frances Gregg, Bertha Sanchez Bello, Charles Joseph, A.D. Winans, William Wantling, Dave Roskos, Fenton Johnson, Jakima Davis, Yictove aka Eugene Turk, Christopher F. Brown, Lorri Jackson, Misa Levey, Joe Davidson, Sheryl L. Nelms, Jeff Maschi, Arnold Skemer, Joe Roarty, Marc Olmsted, Kevin Ridgeway, Henry Dunlevy, Anthony Bernstein, Seth Howard, Lonnie Monka, Larry Marshall, Helmut C. Calabrese, Jake St John, Tom Weigel, Joel Dailey, Gillian G. Hiscox, Gregory Schwartz, Jeffrey Grossman, John Bennett, Albert Huffstickler, M. Kettner, Ed Galing, Michael Estabrook, Mather Schneider, Jonathan Church, Catfish McDaris, Kurt Nimmo, Ron Androla, David S. Pointer, Doug Draime, Mike Faran, Ed Sousa, Ken Greenley, Joe Haskins, Richard D. Houff, Bart Solarczyk, Scott Silsbe, K.W. Perry, Paul Brooks, Scott Roskos, John Dorsey, Damian Rucci, Carl Kaucher, Calvin Kaucher, Brenton Booth, Bob Kaufman, Russell Salamon. A REVIEW OF BIG HAMMER #19: "Much of the poetry seems to have an elegaic quality for the passing of the human species, if not the earth as an ongoing, near-future prospect. Simple, declarative lyrics. Many full-page drawings, often fantastic or surreal--some cartoonish--as well as collages and fancy borders for some poems. There are blows against the literary establishment, the modern elites, the ruling class, their greed and heartlessness. Little tales of suffering--of love gone missing or awry. Here's one by Mather schneider: 'I watch a fly land on the counter / sucking on a drop of something sugary / I think of cute Billy Collins / buzzing around his house on espresso // then squash it flat / as the Hudson Review' Ooh. Good one." by Phil Wagner in ICONOCLAST