
Check out the holiday issue of Instant Noodles lit mag: each piece chosen by a member of the Old Scratch Press cooperative!

Check out the holiday issue of Instant Noodles lit mag: each piece chosen by a member of the Old Scratch Press cooperative!
Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the depths of human existence? Look no further than WHITE NOIR, by Robert Fleming, a mesmerizing black and white visual poetry book that delves into the enigmatic tapestry of life, from birth to death and beyond. This book is not just a collection of verses; it’s a visual and emotional experience that will leave you spellbound.Who Should Dive into WHITE NOIR?Appreciators of Visual Poetry: If you’re someone who finds beauty in the fusion of words and images,WHITE NOIR is your treasure trove. Fleming’s mastery of visual poetry will leave you in awe.Lovers of Graphic Arts: This book is a canvas of creativity, merging the artistry of words and visuals in a way that will captivate anyone with an appreciation for graphic arts.Devotees of Dark Humor: WHITE NOIR thrives on dark humor, taking you on a rollercoaster ride of emotions that ultimately ends with a glimmer of hope. It’s a unique blend of wit and introspection.What Awaits You in WHITE NOIR?A Profound Human Journey: WHITE NOIR takes you on a journey that spans the entire lifespan of humanity. It explores the diverse facets of existence, from the raw and unfiltered to moments of humor and reflection.Balance of Text and Images: The book strikes a perfect balance between text and visuals, creating a multi-sensory experience that will leave you immersed in its world.Taboo Themes: Fleming fearlessly tackles taboo subjects, including religion, sex, politics, and gun violence, inviting readers to confront and contemplate these complex issues.Experimental Poetry Forms: Get ready for a literary adventure as Fleming explores experimental poetry forms, such as phone texting, Alexa questions, and palindromes, pushing the boundaries of conventional poetry.Why Will You Love WHITE NOIR?A Petite Delectation: You can devour this thought-provoking journey in a single sitting, making it perfect for a cozy afternoon or an intellectual escape.Original and Modern: “White Noir” is a testament to contemporary poetry, offering a fresh perspective on life’s most profound questions.Perfect Gift: Looking for a unique gift for a friend or loved one? “White Noir” is a one-of-a-kind present that will leave a lasting impression.Robert Fleming, the Doodleman, infuses his work with influences from literary giants like Robert Frost, Dr. Seuss, and the Beats, as well as the artistic visions of Salvador Dali and Andy Warhol. With over 400 works published internationally, Fleming’s talent is undeniable, earning him recognition and accolades from various literary circles.Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the captivating world of “White Noir.” Order your copy today and join the ranks of those who have been moved and inspired by Robert Fleming’s unique vision of human existence. It’s not just a book; it’s an experience waiting to be embraced…. |
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As the kitchen slowly fills with acrid smoke, Hannah considers the details of last night’s dream. All her dreams are similar. They begin with the vultures from Disney’s movie The Jungle Book: Buzzie, Flaps, Ziggy, and Dizzy, those adorable guys with their shaggy haircuts and Liverpudlian accents. Hannah suspects she giggles in her sleep as the dream gets underway and the feathered quartet exchange their famous banter: Whatcha wanna do? I dunno. Okay, but whatcha wanna do?
This is when Hitchcock enters belly first, and just like that the mock-Beatles birds have blood red eyes, growl like wolves, sprout dripping talons, and hideous, dagger beaks. Hannah shivers just thinking of them. In the dreams, she searches for and locates herself far below, standing in the middle of a cornfield row. She is shading her eyes, looking skyward toward the row of birds, her body no bigger than a black ant on a picnic table. When the birds screech and launch, spears sailing earthward, Hannah starts sprinting.
Protected black vultures take center stage as the inaugural characters in Old Scratch Press member Virginia Watt’s captivating collection of short stories, ECHOES FROM THE HOCKER HOUSE. Much like the inhabitants of Watt’s literary world, these vultures malfunction, their settings turned unusually high. The reasons elude comprehension, shifting the focus toward adaptation and navigating life amid circumstances deemed fundamentally unendurable.
Resonating with the challenging yet beautiful landscape reminiscent of the middle of Penn’s woods (Pennsylvania), Watt’s tales unfold amidst mountains, trees, rocks, and coal. Attaining a ripe old age or seeking easier horizons are both exceptional occurrences. The hill country folk within these stories cherish their wooded towns, embrace the eccentricities of their neighbors, hold onto their faith, love their country, and confront their struggles head-on.
KIRKUS loves Watt’s book!

ECHOES FROM THE HOCKER HOUSE, a National Book Award nominee, is now available on Kindle, with the paperback set for release on 11/20/2023. Secure your copy at the pre-order price from Devil’s Party Press today!


Old Scratch Press founding member, poet and novelist, Anthony Doyle has a few suggestions:
“Science fiction envisions the future. The best way to imagine future change is to look at how and when change occurred in the past.
The drivers seldom change: climate, war, and famine. None of those indicators are looking particularly good for humanity right now. Dudley Young’s masterful, poetic, and irreverent scholarly work about the origins of the sacred in human history is the most enjoyable and rewarding book I have read on human evolution and development. So many things began to make sense to me after reading it.”


The authors will be live on Saturday, November 4, at 2:25 – 2:50pm Central Time. Tune in to hear what they have to say!
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The authors will be live on Saturday, November 4, at 2:25 – 2:50pm Central Time. Tune in to hear what they have to say!
And bid on these great items from OSP parent company Devil’s Party Press:



In a world overflowing with books, it’s not easy to choose what to read next. But if you’re looking for a captivating journey that promises to inspire, enlighten, and entertain, look no further than Break in the Field by Ellis Elliott. Why would you add this book to your reading list?
A Fresh Perspective on Life: Break in the Field offers refreshing insights into resilience, determination, and the pursuit of meaningful family life. Elliott’s storytelling has a unique ability to make you see your own life in a new way.
Relatable Stories: All poems are also stories, and stories in Break in the Field are relatable and well-developed. You’ll find yourself emotionally invested in this engaging and immersive read.
Inspirational Themes: One of the standout qualities of Break in the Field is its ability to tackle complex and thought-provoking themes like the nature and limitations of parenting, and the importance of community and self-discovery, weaving a rich tapestry of ideas and experiences that, while very intimate, will resonate with readers from all walks of life. Elliott’s writing style is both elegant and accessible. The book flows effortlessly, making it easy to immerse yourself in the poems. Whether you’re a seasoned reader or new to literature, you’ll appreciate the skillful storytelling and vivid descriptions found within the pages of this book.
“This gripping, heart wrenching exploration of her inner most thoughts and feelings while caring for her extreme needs stepson, “[whose] brain vessels shattered at birth into a million stars,” are so raw, so deeply forthright, from a place of such compassion, tenderness, and introspection that I found myself tearful many times.”
KARI GUNTER-SEYMOUR Ohio Poet Laureate and author of
ALONE IN THE HOUSE OF MY HEART
Support for a Talented Author: By purchasing Break in the Field you’re supporting a talented poet on her literary journey. Discovering and promoting new voices in literature is essential to the vibrant world of storytelling, and your purchase contributes to this endeavor.
Break in the Field, by Ellis Elliott, is more than just a collection of poetry; it’s an immersive experience that will challenge, inspire, and move you. With relatable characters, unexpected twists, and a narrative that delves deep into the human experience, this book is a valuable addition to any rlibrary. Purchase your copy here and embark on an unforgettable literary adventure.

By Nadja Maril
For many decades, my poetry writing was a private pursuit. By limiting word selection and phrases to focus only on what really mattered, poetry served to capture my observations and innermost thoughts and months later I could revisit those thoughts and perhaps develop them into a story or essay.
On special occasions and for friends, I would write poems, but these were personal gifts.
It wasn’t that I hadn’t thought about sending poems out to be published. I’d had some “Beginner’s Luck” in college and had a few poems published in a small local magazine, but when I started sending poetry to national publications, all I received were rejections. The pre-printed rejection forms were too painful to read. I packed away my poetry manuscripts and kept my poetry to myself.
I could consider myself in good company. After her death in 1886, Emily Dickinson’s family found 1800 unpublished poems compiled into booklets, amongst her things. The very first volume of Emily Dickinson poetry was published in 1890.
Statistically, the majority of literary magazines publishing poetry only accept approximately three percent of the poems they receive for consideration.

Old Scratch Press Collective member and published poet Virginia Watts says, “I consider myself more of a prose writer who turns to poetry to express creatively in a less structured way.” She has been writing poetry for over sixteen years.
“I believe it is very important for those new to poetry,” Virginia says, “to learn as much as they can about the craft of writing. For poetry, that means taking as many classes at locale universities as you can, attending workshops and getaways where a person can study traditional forms of poetry such sonnets, pastoral poetry, haiku, ode. Try your hand at these. Learn about meter and rhyme scheme, enjambment, alliteration, and so on. The more you know about poetry the better it is for finding your unique voice and style as a poet.”
So, what made me decide years later to send a few poems out for publication consideration? I realized that perhaps the short flash pieces of prose I’d successfully published might be considered by some to be prose poems. I decided to challenge myself to revisit other poem forms I’d tried in the past and be brave.
Virginia says, “When I select poems to submit, I generally give my poems some time to sit on the backburner without me. When I return to them a few months later, I can see where final revisions are needed. I submit a batch of poems that reflect where my poetry is at the moment. That simply means ideas that came to me that I couldn’t shake until I had written them down.”
“Read poetry.” says Virginia Watts, “Listen to poets read their work. When you are ready join a poetry workshop where other poets will read and offer honest suggestions for editing your work.”
So here comes the tricky part, if you decide to start submitting to publications. 1) Read as many literary publications that publish poetry as you can. If you like what they publish and you think your work would be a good fit, submit your best. 2) To find data bases of publications check out Poets and Writers, Duotrope, Chill Subs, and Submittable. Some publications charge submission fees and some don’t. Take into account how many writers statistically they are known to reject and keep that in mind when you submit. 3) Keep good records with dates of submissions, responses, and any feedback. While most rejections are form letters, some will invite you to waive the waiting period for resubmission or even in rare instances invite you to re-submit with revisions. 4) Expect to submit as many as thirty times before you achieve success, depending on where you are sending your work. Good luck and if you are over forty and have poetry that fits the current theme, check out our sister publication ( published by Devil’s Party Press) Instant Noodles Literary Magazine.
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This book is not for the faint of heart. It can be heartbreaking, gut wrenching, and bleak.
At the same time, it is loving, faithful, soaring and inspiring.
A constant theme emerges – the fierce love of a mother for her son. But the intensity of that love takes a toll. After all, who is there to care for the caregiver? A caregiver that experienced her own broken childhood, surrounded by rings of cigarette smoke and uncertainty?
Ultimately there is a search for faith and understanding, and the author is open to whatever form provides the answers she is desperately seeking, whether that be Christianity, Buddhism or even tarot cards.
Ultimately, unknowingly, the author has already reached the Nirvana she is seeking. By loving her son unconditionally, that is enough.

“A deeply felt collection of candid verse.”
KIRKUS
“Ellis Elliott’s compelling Break in the Field creates associations between humanity, nature, and time that deserve not only individual inspection and appreciation, but spirited discussions about contemporary poetry’s ability to attract and react to life’s events with bigger-picture reflections about growth, freedom, and life lessons.”
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
“This gripping, heart wrenching exploration of her inner most thoughts and feelings while caring for her extreme needs stepson, “[whose] brain vessels shattered at birth into a million stars,” are so raw, so deeply forthright, from a place of such compassion, tenderness, and introspection that I found myself tearful many times.”
KARI GUNTER-SEYMOUR
Ohio Poet Laureate and author of ALONE IN THE HOUSE OF MY HEART
Devil’s Party proudly presents BREAK IN THE FIELD, a captivating and heartfelt poetry collection by Ellis Elliott. Deeply personal, Ellis’ collection looks at the enlightening experience of parenting a profoundly disabled stepson, while simultaneously embracing the other shifts in mid-life.
A 2023 National Book Award nominee title, this outstanding collection arrives July 2023 under the DPP imprint, Old Scratch Press.
BREAK IN THE FIELD
72 pages | softcover | $9.99 retail | estimated ship date: July 2023