This zine was born from the Bush-Gore and the controvery surrounding the 2000 presidential election. We held this Unauguration Party at the C-Note the night before the inauguration, and early...
I saw Amiri Baraka read at SUNY-Stony Brook. Afterwards I asked him for this piece to do as a chap, as well as another, to run as the holograph poem...
Artist's StatementFROM THE BOOG ARCHIVES: JiffyBoog #2, Jan. 14, 1995, 7 poets in Heaven I’ve only loved a poet once. Well, I’ve loved many poets over the years, but only...
From the Boog Archives: Jeffrey Winke's against natural impulse (1992) Boog was founded as a chapbook press. Our first seven chapbooks were micromini ones that looked like they were tiny...
by David A. KirschenbaumOn St. Patrick’s Day of 2010 I had a Boog City reading at San Francisco’s Books and Bookshelves as part of our d.a. levy lives: celebrating renegade...
by David A. KirschenbaumHere for the first time available digitally is the 213 Euclid Avenue pamphlet Tenderness, the work that I read at the 2013 Boston Poetry Marathon in the...
by David A. KirschenbaumMy girlfriend of 3-1/2 years broke up with me when she picked me up from the bus back from Memorial Day weekend and my dad’s 61st birthday....
Boog turned nine on Aug. 5, 2000. By that time I had put out a bunch of zines and chapbooks in conjunction with events. I'd been doing instantzines for parts...
Taht I liked to tousle his wavy hair, and call him Taht, Yiddish for Dad. His eyes gleamed as if wonder nudged him with its elbow; as when a traveling salesman sold...
On the Fender Of the misplacing of the best kept cultural secret of a film crew (trying to get a sponge) no pussyfooting with a calabash (earring and leather...