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livestock editions was founded in 2006 in boulder with summer stock, a limited run, four issue journal, featuring writing by akilah oliver, anne waldman, reed bye, and many up-and-coming writers who have since become active members of literary communities and contemporary small press publishing. our goal is to support talented poets/writers by providing an online journal that features high quality experimental, radical, mindful writing. livestock also produces a handmade poetry chapbook series, offering titles by jennifer rogers and j/j hastain, available on a free exchange/gift economy. the editors scribble over distance from a variety of poetic enclaves.


you can contact us via the electonic mail by writing :

livestockeditions [at] gmail [dot] com


ye editors:
 
Elizabeth Guthrie is a poet and performer living and practicing in the Hudson Valley, NY after having just completed a practice-based PhD in text and performance at the University of East London. She is a co-editor of Livestock Editions and curator of Impossible Reading Series in Brooklyn. Her book Portraits - Captions was released from Contraband Books, along with the
forthcoming Portraits - Negatives. She has also published a pamphlet, X Portraits (Crater Press), and two chapbooks,Yellow and Red (Black Lodge Press), and Between Here and the Telescopes (collaboration with Andrew K. Peterson, Slumgullion Press). Her work has appeared in journals including Onedit, Requited, Bombay Gin, Pinstripe Fedora, Alba Londres, Open Letter, and Fact-Simile. She is poet in residence at the Centre for Creative Collaboration in London, and teaches writing at CUNY and SUNY New Paltz.


Andrew K. Peterson is the author of three full length poetry books, most recently Anonymous Bouquet (Spuyten Duyvil Press). Two recent chapbooks - The Big Game Is Every Night and Doom Brunch - were sent to the White House along with other publications from Locofo Chaps (Moria Press) as a collective response to the current administration's policies and demeanor. His chapbook bonjour meriwether & the rabid maps (Fact-Simile Press) appeared in an exhibition on poets' maps at the University of Arizona's Poetry Center. His work has been anthologized in Emergency Index 2012 (Ugly Duckling Presse), The Ash Anthology, Jennifer Karmin's 4000 WORDS 4000 DEAD collaborative performance project, and RISD's The Earth Archive. He lives in Boston.



On Sabbatical: 

Jared Hayes tends to shadows and their ghosts in Portland, Oregon. Hayes is the author of go with me and The Dead Love (both Black Radish Books) and Bandit from Little Red Leaves' Textile Series. Enjoys being in the company of the Dusie Kollektiv, Black Radish Books, and Livestock Editions. Jared's poetry can be found.