Unruly - by Steven B. Smith (CC#12)


Unruly is a new collection of poetry by Cleveland art legend Steven B. Smith.  This 25-page chapbook includes 25 poems on sideways college-ruled paper — saddle stitched and lovingly hand-assembled — and features cover fotos by Smith.  Unruly is available for only $5 US from Crisis Chronicles Press, 420 Cleveland Street, Elyria, Ohio 44035.  You may also order via PayPal.



Steven B. Smith is a poet, memoirist, photographer, blogger and collage/assemblage artist who makes his home in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio. He's been writing poetry for nearly five decades, and for more than twenty years he published the famed ArtCrimes journal. He created a massive online art/poetry archive at agentofchaos.com, and a wide array of his poetry and collages have been published in the critically acclaimed book Zen Over Zero: Selected Poems 1964-2008 [published by The City Poetry Press]. Smith and his wife Lady have traveled the world extensively, creating and living art in places like Croatia, Morocco and Mexico, while blogging about the best, worst and most unique bits of their journey at walkingthinice.com. They've also collaborated on a soon-to-be published book about Smith's life entitled Criminal – a true story of armed robbery, stolen cars, alternative art, mainstream poetry, underground publishing, robbing the cradle, and leaving the country. For more information on Smith, read his mutant bio.  Check out his musical collaborations at reverbnation.com/mutantsmith.


[cover fotos by Smith, text added by JC]

 
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  • 8/21/2011 5:17 PM smith wrote:
    Dude --- There are 25 poems in the book according to the contents. Great book. Thank you. Going to blog it right now.
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    1. 8/21/2011 8:36 PM Jesus Crisis wrote:
      Damn - just fixed the number. Thanks for catching that.  Where'd I get 23?  It probably came from the fact that the book only had 23 pages before I added the table of contents late in the process.

      I'm thrilled that you like it - and am grateful for your willingness to let me publish your poems. Crisis Chronicles is honored to have you in the family.

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  • 9/9/2011 12:06 PM Tara wrote:
    I can't get your paypal link to work for me.
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    1. 9/9/2011 3:27 PM john b wrote:
      Curious... it's working for me. Hopefully, it was just a temporary glitch.
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  • 11/17/2011 7:48 AM st.Lucia flights wrote:
    Good post....thanks for sharing.. very useful for me, I will bookmark this for my future needs
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