“A collection that says maps are as mutable as minds, and that you can deepen the question and deepen the answer and still come up with double zero. In fine textures, this book suggests the act of expression is still an act of hope and that’s about all you can hope for I think.” - Nikki-Lee Birdsey, author of Night As Day
Read MoreIn this collectable edition of six accordion-fold postcard-style books, Craig Foltz’s poems traverse the cultural landscape of the United States. The poems are accompanied by a photograph of each state’s sky—as diverse as the states which make up this giant country. The pages are perforated so that the poems can be sent, like balloons, through the mail. The photographs were contributed by 51 amateur and professional photographers from around the country.
Read MoreIn 2001, Craig Foltz collaborated with visual artist Shelton Walsmith to create an object that is equal parts chapbook and art piece. Published by the notoriously mysterious Loudmouth Collective in a hand-made edition of 150, this booklet unfolds into a mix of surrealist prose, poetry, and visual artwork, streaming out of die-cut pockets...
Read More"Assembled from soundbites, lists, landscapes, and found objects, Craig Foltz’s writing chases the day to day lives of our contemporaries down absurdist avenues..."
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