16 February 2008

i throw rocks.

sticks&stones books is an extension of sticks&stones publications, which is a small poet's press i started in 2003 in portland oregon. having left portland nearly two years ago, and moved to st. charles missouri, angela, my wife, and i have felt a loss and longing for many things portland had to offer. the one thing we missed most was powell's bookstore.

living where we live, there is a complete lack of leftist bookstores in our immediate area. we will drive ridiculously far just to go to a good bookstore, and knowing the joy of finding a good book, or just browsing for hours at books on a shelf, and realizing that a lot of people here are missing out on that experience, we decided to start tabling events with a selection of books that have changed the way we think, live and love.

our books are all used, and come from a variety of sources. we hope to keep books under $10, and most around $5. i will be posting an inventory with links to reviews, as well as writing my own. if you are reading this because you have purchased a book from our table, then please send me a review of that book, and i will gladly post it.

as we build, we hope to do a few things, one being open a real store or portable store, and another is to start donating good books to prisoners and soldiers. it is important that we understand not only who we are, but who others are as well, and books have always been a great source for information from around the world.

if you have a suggestion for a book that we should sell, let me know and i will read that book and look into it. i am particularly looking for good small press poetry books, and books concerning radical politics.

in the near future i will welcome other contributors to this site, mainly reviewers and people i generally think are brilliant. if you think you might be a good candidate, send me a sample of your reviews and i will let you know.

for now, keep reading.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sticks&Stones lives!
Glad to hear it. I was talking to someone about poetry tonight...and it made me miss talking about it with people who know what the fuck they're talking about. love,
ed

so sweet and so cold said...

speaking of good small press poetry books, can you email me the full text of Something of a Love? my brain is storming paper & ink, i can't wait to get that thing on the press.
love,
m

Anonymous said...

BOB KAUFFMAN