“but even now I am perhaps not speaking”

About the book:

“but even now I am perhaps not speaking,” a chapbook by Kate Greenstreet with one-of-a-kind collage covers by artist Ashley Lamb, will be produced in small installments during late spring and early summer. With clipped lines and domestic imagery that propels itself into the work’s white space of connections, “but even now I am perhaps not speaking” performs fragmented echolocations towards home.

About the author:

Kate Greenstreet’s second book, The Last 4 Things, is new from Ahsahta Press and includes a DVD containing two short films based on the two sections of the book. Ahsahta published Greenstreet’s case sensitive in 2006. She is also the author of three chapbooks, most recently This is why I hurt you (Lame House Press, 2008). Find her new work in recent or forthcoming issues of jubilat, Fence, VOLT, the Denver Quarterly, Trickhouse, and other journals.

About the artist:

Ashley Lamb is a multimedia artist who has exhibited bi=coastally. She has done recent residencies in North Carolina and Iceland.

From the book:

“as if my name had been erased”

A memory of objects. Reimagined.

A completely new kind
of seeing. All gradations of light.

Trees huge at their base, like houses.
Thousands of miles.

From the roof, the street.
The windows black and lit.

Those slow connections we talked about.

Covers-in-progress:

The Book:

Photo by Geof Huth

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