auric press

“but whichever place I went,
please return
to the economy of the dying, and
all its false memories
awash with gene expression
all the ways information can be hurt
whatever the cold did remains as memory
when forgetting could have meant survival
it is becoming visible —
to where,
if not, winter
just in time for the beginning of the world”
Lotte L.S.’s stunning “Ends: ‘selected poems’” is now available. “It isn’t about resolution, but about dwelling in its apertures… Where counterworlds are already underway: trees trading messages underground; democratic institutions collapsing under their own contradictions; the sensual and resistant body,” writes Stacy Szymaszek in her preface to “Ends.” Having published largely in DIY and ephemeral zines that are hard if not impossible to find, this book gathers Lotte’s poems since 2017 and also marks her first book publication in the US.
“Ends” is published in collaboration with a UK edition by Veer2
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
@lotte.ls
Covers printed risograph by @kelly.clare_ and letter press by @wrypress

“but whichever place I went,
please return
to the economy of the dying, and
all its false memories
awash with gene expression
all the ways information can be hurt
whatever the cold did remains as memory
when forgetting could have meant survival
it is becoming visible —
to where,
if not, winter
just in time for the beginning of the world”
Lotte L.S.’s stunning “Ends: ‘selected poems’” is now available. “It isn’t about resolution, but about dwelling in its apertures… Where counterworlds are already underway: trees trading messages underground; democratic institutions collapsing under their own contradictions; the sensual and resistant body,” writes Stacy Szymaszek in her preface to “Ends.” Having published largely in DIY and ephemeral zines that are hard if not impossible to find, this book gathers Lotte’s poems since 2017 and also marks her first book publication in the US.
“Ends” is published in collaboration with a UK edition by Veer2
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
@lotte.ls
Covers printed risograph by @kelly.clare_ and letter press by @wrypress

“but whichever place I went,
please return
to the economy of the dying, and
all its false memories
awash with gene expression
all the ways information can be hurt
whatever the cold did remains as memory
when forgetting could have meant survival
it is becoming visible —
to where,
if not, winter
just in time for the beginning of the world”
Lotte L.S.’s stunning “Ends: ‘selected poems’” is now available. “It isn’t about resolution, but about dwelling in its apertures… Where counterworlds are already underway: trees trading messages underground; democratic institutions collapsing under their own contradictions; the sensual and resistant body,” writes Stacy Szymaszek in her preface to “Ends.” Having published largely in DIY and ephemeral zines that are hard if not impossible to find, this book gathers Lotte’s poems since 2017 and also marks her first book publication in the US.
“Ends” is published in collaboration with a UK edition by Veer2
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
@lotte.ls
Covers printed risograph by @kelly.clare_ and letter press by @wrypress

“but whichever place I went,
please return
to the economy of the dying, and
all its false memories
awash with gene expression
all the ways information can be hurt
whatever the cold did remains as memory
when forgetting could have meant survival
it is becoming visible —
to where,
if not, winter
just in time for the beginning of the world”
Lotte L.S.’s stunning “Ends: ‘selected poems’” is now available. “It isn’t about resolution, but about dwelling in its apertures… Where counterworlds are already underway: trees trading messages underground; democratic institutions collapsing under their own contradictions; the sensual and resistant body,” writes Stacy Szymaszek in her preface to “Ends.” Having published largely in DIY and ephemeral zines that are hard if not impossible to find, this book gathers Lotte’s poems since 2017 and also marks her first book publication in the US.
“Ends” is published in collaboration with a UK edition by Veer2
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
@lotte.ls
Covers printed risograph by @kelly.clare_ and letter press by @wrypress

“but whichever place I went,
please return
to the economy of the dying, and
all its false memories
awash with gene expression
all the ways information can be hurt
whatever the cold did remains as memory
when forgetting could have meant survival
it is becoming visible —
to where,
if not, winter
just in time for the beginning of the world”
Lotte L.S.’s stunning “Ends: ‘selected poems’” is now available. “It isn’t about resolution, but about dwelling in its apertures… Where counterworlds are already underway: trees trading messages underground; democratic institutions collapsing under their own contradictions; the sensual and resistant body,” writes Stacy Szymaszek in her preface to “Ends.” Having published largely in DIY and ephemeral zines that are hard if not impossible to find, this book gathers Lotte’s poems since 2017 and also marks her first book publication in the US.
“Ends” is published in collaboration with a UK edition by Veer2
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
@lotte.ls
Covers printed risograph by @kelly.clare_ and letter press by @wrypress

Riley Ratcliff’s beautiful chapbook, Circulation-, is now available on our website. The collection is comprised of a sequence of crystalline poems followed by “Post-systemic,” an extended lyric poem. Circulation- is their first chapbook.
Riley Ratcliff is a poet living on Narragansett and Wampanoag land in so-called Providence. Visit them online at rileyratcliff.com
Covers and broadsides letter pressed by @wrypress

Riley Ratcliff’s beautiful chapbook, Circulation-, is now available on our website. The collection is comprised of a sequence of crystalline poems followed by “Post-systemic,” an extended lyric poem. Circulation- is their first chapbook.
Riley Ratcliff is a poet living on Narragansett and Wampanoag land in so-called Providence. Visit them online at rileyratcliff.com
Covers and broadsides letter pressed by @wrypress

Riley Ratcliff’s beautiful chapbook, Circulation-, is now available on our website. The collection is comprised of a sequence of crystalline poems followed by “Post-systemic,” an extended lyric poem. Circulation- is their first chapbook.
Riley Ratcliff is a poet living on Narragansett and Wampanoag land in so-called Providence. Visit them online at rileyratcliff.com
Covers and broadsides letter pressed by @wrypress

Riley Ratcliff’s beautiful chapbook, Circulation-, is now available on our website. The collection is comprised of a sequence of crystalline poems followed by “Post-systemic,” an extended lyric poem. Circulation- is their first chapbook.
Riley Ratcliff is a poet living on Narragansett and Wampanoag land in so-called Providence. Visit them online at rileyratcliff.com
Covers and broadsides letter pressed by @wrypress

“There is a word at which those who
See no further go no further and
Those who’ve seen further can’t fall back”
We are enormously excited to announce the publication of WHAT, Robert Kocik’s first new book of poetry since 2007. Written alongside and co-constitutive of his longstanding, multifaceted exploration into the arts of Prosody, this book, comprised of ten sections of poems, is a testament to the evolution of Kocik’s practice over the last decade. Orders are now available at auricpress.com
Robert Kocik is a poet, prosodist, trans-disciplinary essayist, teacher, artist and designer/builder who lives in Brooklyn. In 2006, working collaboratively with choreographer Daria Faïn, Kocik initiated a field of research called the Prosodic Body, an experiential artscience that explores prosody (the tone, tempo, intention, intensity and total body language of speech) in relation to movement, bioprocesses and health. In 2008 he cofounded The Commons Choir, a multi-lingual/racial/generational performing group that draws on the findings of the prosody research and presents socially charged operatic and educational events. Kocik writes the scripts and librettos for the choir and constructs installations and sets to accompany choir presentations. Architecturally, he seeks out projects in need, projects with a purpose, social vision or beneficial mission, using methods that countervail the usual violence of construction and exclusivity of the architectural process by working regionally with local materials and crews, traditional skills, and site-built furnishings. Previous books include Supple Science: A Robert Kocik Primer (ON Contemporary Practice, 2013) and Rhrurbarb (Field Books, 2007), among others. A new volume of essays, The Prosody Book, is forthcoming from auric press.

“There is a word at which those who
See no further go no further and
Those who’ve seen further can’t fall back”
We are enormously excited to announce the publication of WHAT, Robert Kocik’s first new book of poetry since 2007. Written alongside and co-constitutive of his longstanding, multifaceted exploration into the arts of Prosody, this book, comprised of ten sections of poems, is a testament to the evolution of Kocik’s practice over the last decade. Orders are now available at auricpress.com
Robert Kocik is a poet, prosodist, trans-disciplinary essayist, teacher, artist and designer/builder who lives in Brooklyn. In 2006, working collaboratively with choreographer Daria Faïn, Kocik initiated a field of research called the Prosodic Body, an experiential artscience that explores prosody (the tone, tempo, intention, intensity and total body language of speech) in relation to movement, bioprocesses and health. In 2008 he cofounded The Commons Choir, a multi-lingual/racial/generational performing group that draws on the findings of the prosody research and presents socially charged operatic and educational events. Kocik writes the scripts and librettos for the choir and constructs installations and sets to accompany choir presentations. Architecturally, he seeks out projects in need, projects with a purpose, social vision or beneficial mission, using methods that countervail the usual violence of construction and exclusivity of the architectural process by working regionally with local materials and crews, traditional skills, and site-built furnishings. Previous books include Supple Science: A Robert Kocik Primer (ON Contemporary Practice, 2013) and Rhrurbarb (Field Books, 2007), among others. A new volume of essays, The Prosody Book, is forthcoming from auric press.

“There is a word at which those who
See no further go no further and
Those who’ve seen further can’t fall back”
We are enormously excited to announce the publication of WHAT, Robert Kocik’s first new book of poetry since 2007. Written alongside and co-constitutive of his longstanding, multifaceted exploration into the arts of Prosody, this book, comprised of ten sections of poems, is a testament to the evolution of Kocik’s practice over the last decade. Orders are now available at auricpress.com
Robert Kocik is a poet, prosodist, trans-disciplinary essayist, teacher, artist and designer/builder who lives in Brooklyn. In 2006, working collaboratively with choreographer Daria Faïn, Kocik initiated a field of research called the Prosodic Body, an experiential artscience that explores prosody (the tone, tempo, intention, intensity and total body language of speech) in relation to movement, bioprocesses and health. In 2008 he cofounded The Commons Choir, a multi-lingual/racial/generational performing group that draws on the findings of the prosody research and presents socially charged operatic and educational events. Kocik writes the scripts and librettos for the choir and constructs installations and sets to accompany choir presentations. Architecturally, he seeks out projects in need, projects with a purpose, social vision or beneficial mission, using methods that countervail the usual violence of construction and exclusivity of the architectural process by working regionally with local materials and crews, traditional skills, and site-built furnishings. Previous books include Supple Science: A Robert Kocik Primer (ON Contemporary Practice, 2013) and Rhrurbarb (Field Books, 2007), among others. A new volume of essays, The Prosody Book, is forthcoming from auric press.

“There is a word at which those who
See no further go no further and
Those who’ve seen further can’t fall back”
We are enormously excited to announce the publication of WHAT, Robert Kocik’s first new book of poetry since 2007. Written alongside and co-constitutive of his longstanding, multifaceted exploration into the arts of Prosody, this book, comprised of ten sections of poems, is a testament to the evolution of Kocik’s practice over the last decade. Orders are now available at auricpress.com
Robert Kocik is a poet, prosodist, trans-disciplinary essayist, teacher, artist and designer/builder who lives in Brooklyn. In 2006, working collaboratively with choreographer Daria Faïn, Kocik initiated a field of research called the Prosodic Body, an experiential artscience that explores prosody (the tone, tempo, intention, intensity and total body language of speech) in relation to movement, bioprocesses and health. In 2008 he cofounded The Commons Choir, a multi-lingual/racial/generational performing group that draws on the findings of the prosody research and presents socially charged operatic and educational events. Kocik writes the scripts and librettos for the choir and constructs installations and sets to accompany choir presentations. Architecturally, he seeks out projects in need, projects with a purpose, social vision or beneficial mission, using methods that countervail the usual violence of construction and exclusivity of the architectural process by working regionally with local materials and crews, traditional skills, and site-built furnishings. Previous books include Supple Science: A Robert Kocik Primer (ON Contemporary Practice, 2013) and Rhrurbarb (Field Books, 2007), among others. A new volume of essays, The Prosody Book, is forthcoming from auric press.

“There is a word at which those who
See no further go no further and
Those who’ve seen further can’t fall back”
We are enormously excited to announce the publication of WHAT, Robert Kocik’s first new book of poetry since 2007. Written alongside and co-constitutive of his longstanding, multifaceted exploration into the arts of Prosody, this book, comprised of ten sections of poems, is a testament to the evolution of Kocik’s practice over the last decade. Orders are now available at auricpress.com
Robert Kocik is a poet, prosodist, trans-disciplinary essayist, teacher, artist and designer/builder who lives in Brooklyn. In 2006, working collaboratively with choreographer Daria Faïn, Kocik initiated a field of research called the Prosodic Body, an experiential artscience that explores prosody (the tone, tempo, intention, intensity and total body language of speech) in relation to movement, bioprocesses and health. In 2008 he cofounded The Commons Choir, a multi-lingual/racial/generational performing group that draws on the findings of the prosody research and presents socially charged operatic and educational events. Kocik writes the scripts and librettos for the choir and constructs installations and sets to accompany choir presentations. Architecturally, he seeks out projects in need, projects with a purpose, social vision or beneficial mission, using methods that countervail the usual violence of construction and exclusivity of the architectural process by working regionally with local materials and crews, traditional skills, and site-built furnishings. Previous books include Supple Science: A Robert Kocik Primer (ON Contemporary Practice, 2013) and Rhrurbarb (Field Books, 2007), among others. A new volume of essays, The Prosody Book, is forthcoming from auric press.

Welcome to our 🔎 More About 🔎 series and celebrate with us the small presses, authors, and books from our Small Press Subscription Program!
Our first small press, author, and book from the June Bundle, which you can sign up for by May 15th [link in profile], is…
📚 auric press 📚 “auric press is a poet-run small publishing project started by Tessa Bolsover and Michael Cavuto in Queens, NY in 2020. We publish hand-bound chapbooks, full length poetry collections, and letterpress broadsides with an emphasis on community and intergenerational conversations that might not otherwise take place. Lotte L.S.'s Ends: 'selected poems' is our seventh publication, and we have projects forthcoming from Nicole Wallace, manuel arturo abreu, Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola, and Robert Kocik.”
✨ Lotte L.S. ✨ Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes ENDS: ‘selected poems’ (auric press, 2025), THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023), and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
📅 Ends: ‘selected poems’ (2025) 📅 The buoyant and disruptive poems of this book are a wonder to read. To describe this, we sample here from Stacy Szymaszek’s “Preface” to the book: ”There are poems that witness and document the ruinous toll of empire on living worlds, and there are poems that actively disrupt the systems they interrogate. Lotte L.S.’s Ends: ‘selected poems’ belongs to the latter category. This disruption requires, as a starting point, a language infused with vitality—to fight the notion that language (or poetry itself) is dead.”
Check out our full micro-interview with Lotte in the comments below!
~~~
@lotte.ls @auricpress
#SmallPressPublishing #SmallPressSubscription #Poetry

Welcome to our 🔎 More About 🔎 series and celebrate with us the small presses, authors, and books from our Small Press Subscription Program!
Our first small press, author, and book from the June Bundle, which you can sign up for by May 15th [link in profile], is…
📚 auric press 📚 “auric press is a poet-run small publishing project started by Tessa Bolsover and Michael Cavuto in Queens, NY in 2020. We publish hand-bound chapbooks, full length poetry collections, and letterpress broadsides with an emphasis on community and intergenerational conversations that might not otherwise take place. Lotte L.S.'s Ends: 'selected poems' is our seventh publication, and we have projects forthcoming from Nicole Wallace, manuel arturo abreu, Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola, and Robert Kocik.”
✨ Lotte L.S. ✨ Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes ENDS: ‘selected poems’ (auric press, 2025), THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023), and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
📅 Ends: ‘selected poems’ (2025) 📅 The buoyant and disruptive poems of this book are a wonder to read. To describe this, we sample here from Stacy Szymaszek’s “Preface” to the book: ”There are poems that witness and document the ruinous toll of empire on living worlds, and there are poems that actively disrupt the systems they interrogate. Lotte L.S.’s Ends: ‘selected poems’ belongs to the latter category. This disruption requires, as a starting point, a language infused with vitality—to fight the notion that language (or poetry itself) is dead.”
Check out our full micro-interview with Lotte in the comments below!
~~~
@lotte.ls @auricpress
#SmallPressPublishing #SmallPressSubscription #Poetry

Welcome to our 🔎 More About 🔎 series and celebrate with us the small presses, authors, and books from our Small Press Subscription Program!
Our first small press, author, and book from the June Bundle, which you can sign up for by May 15th [link in profile], is…
📚 auric press 📚 “auric press is a poet-run small publishing project started by Tessa Bolsover and Michael Cavuto in Queens, NY in 2020. We publish hand-bound chapbooks, full length poetry collections, and letterpress broadsides with an emphasis on community and intergenerational conversations that might not otherwise take place. Lotte L.S.'s Ends: 'selected poems' is our seventh publication, and we have projects forthcoming from Nicole Wallace, manuel arturo abreu, Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola, and Robert Kocik.”
✨ Lotte L.S. ✨ Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes ENDS: ‘selected poems’ (auric press, 2025), THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023), and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
📅 Ends: ‘selected poems’ (2025) 📅 The buoyant and disruptive poems of this book are a wonder to read. To describe this, we sample here from Stacy Szymaszek’s “Preface” to the book: ”There are poems that witness and document the ruinous toll of empire on living worlds, and there are poems that actively disrupt the systems they interrogate. Lotte L.S.’s Ends: ‘selected poems’ belongs to the latter category. This disruption requires, as a starting point, a language infused with vitality—to fight the notion that language (or poetry itself) is dead.”
Check out our full micro-interview with Lotte in the comments below!
~~~
@lotte.ls @auricpress
#SmallPressPublishing #SmallPressSubscription #Poetry

Welcome to our 🔎 More About 🔎 series and celebrate with us the small presses, authors, and books from our Small Press Subscription Program!
Our first small press, author, and book from the June Bundle, which you can sign up for by May 15th [link in profile], is…
📚 auric press 📚 “auric press is a poet-run small publishing project started by Tessa Bolsover and Michael Cavuto in Queens, NY in 2020. We publish hand-bound chapbooks, full length poetry collections, and letterpress broadsides with an emphasis on community and intergenerational conversations that might not otherwise take place. Lotte L.S.'s Ends: 'selected poems' is our seventh publication, and we have projects forthcoming from Nicole Wallace, manuel arturo abreu, Lucía Hinojosa Gaxiola, and Robert Kocik.”
✨ Lotte L.S. ✨ Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes ENDS: ‘selected poems’ (auric press, 2025), THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023), and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press.
📅 Ends: ‘selected poems’ (2025) 📅 The buoyant and disruptive poems of this book are a wonder to read. To describe this, we sample here from Stacy Szymaszek’s “Preface” to the book: ”There are poems that witness and document the ruinous toll of empire on living worlds, and there are poems that actively disrupt the systems they interrogate. Lotte L.S.’s Ends: ‘selected poems’ belongs to the latter category. This disruption requires, as a starting point, a language infused with vitality—to fight the notion that language (or poetry itself) is dead.”
Check out our full micro-interview with Lotte in the comments below!
~~~
@lotte.ls @auricpress
#SmallPressPublishing #SmallPressSubscription #Poetry

In-Person & Streaming on Zoom | Thursday | April 23 | 7-9pm
For this New Works reading, we’re joined by five poets—Katya Borkov, David Ehmcke, Asha Futterman, Jed Munson, and Riley Ratcliff—with exceptional new chapbooks that experiment with visuality, punctuation, and format. Borkov reads from Flamingo Heights (Tiny Cutlery Press, 2025), Ehmcke reads from History of Lyric (Quarterly West, 2026), Futterman reads from empathy (the Song Cave, 2024), Munson reads from Visions Sans Seraphim (Beautiful Days Press, 2025), and Ratcliff reads from Circulation- (auric press, 2025).
Copies of chapbooks will be available for sale. Join us to hear exciting new work and explore what the chapbook has to offer!

In-Person & Streaming on Zoom | Thursday | April 23 | 7-9pm
For this New Works reading, we’re joined by five poets—Katya Borkov, David Ehmcke, Asha Futterman, Jed Munson, and Riley Ratcliff—with exceptional new chapbooks that experiment with visuality, punctuation, and format. Borkov reads from Flamingo Heights (Tiny Cutlery Press, 2025), Ehmcke reads from History of Lyric (Quarterly West, 2026), Futterman reads from empathy (the Song Cave, 2024), Munson reads from Visions Sans Seraphim (Beautiful Days Press, 2025), and Ratcliff reads from Circulation- (auric press, 2025).
Copies of chapbooks will be available for sale. Join us to hear exciting new work and explore what the chapbook has to offer!

We’re now shipping out special editions for ‘Ends’ by Lotte L.S. and ‘Circulation-‘ by Riley Ratcliff.
Both have a special edition of 15 books, signed & numbered, with a broadside printed letterpress by our friends @wrypress
These are going fast ~ link in bio 🖤

We’re now shipping out special editions for ‘Ends’ by Lotte L.S. and ‘Circulation-‘ by Riley Ratcliff.
Both have a special edition of 15 books, signed & numbered, with a broadside printed letterpress by our friends @wrypress
These are going fast ~ link in bio 🖤

We’re now shipping out special editions for ‘Ends’ by Lotte L.S. and ‘Circulation-‘ by Riley Ratcliff.
Both have a special edition of 15 books, signed & numbered, with a broadside printed letterpress by our friends @wrypress
These are going fast ~ link in bio 🖤

We’re now shipping out special editions for ‘Ends’ by Lotte L.S. and ‘Circulation-‘ by Riley Ratcliff.
Both have a special edition of 15 books, signed & numbered, with a broadside printed letterpress by our friends @wrypress
These are going fast ~ link in bio 🖤

auric fall book launch 🌱
Excited to celebrate the release of Ends by Lotte L.S. and Circulation- by Riley Ratcliff at Topos Too on Sunday 10/5, with readings by both authors + auric family Cody-Rose Clevidence and Timmy Straw
Lotte and Riley’s books are currently available for preorder as a bundle via the auric site — more info & individual orders coming soon!
Sunday 10/5 at Topos Too, 7pm
All Solarities recordings are now available on @pennsound 🌱
@asiyawadud @rbttjd @kimberlyalidio @szymszk @hn2626 @smithdalemartin @___lucia_____h @alexanderwill27 @fahimaife

All Solarities recordings are now available on @pennsound 🌱
@asiyawadud @rbttjd @kimberlyalidio @szymszk @hn2626 @smithdalemartin @___lucia_____h @alexanderwill27 @fahimaife

Announcing our two late summer publications: a new full-length, Lotte L.S.’s “Ends: ‘selected poems,’” gathering Lotte’s hard-to-find poems published over the last few years in small pamphlets and DIY journals; and a hand sewn chapbook, “Circulation-“, by Riley Ratcliff, the poet’s first. Both books are now available for pre-orders in a discounted bundle, as well as special editions + broadsides of each title. Individual orders will be available when books start shipping out in the coming weeks.
It has been a short hiatus since our last publication, not for lack of incredible & important poetry to publish, but as we follow the ever-elastic temporality of small press work. And we’re excited to share that we’ve returned to our origins, and auric is once again based in New York City.
Stay tuned for more news from us coming soon, including information about Lotte L.S.’s fall visit to the US and readings we’ll be hosting in early October. And more books on the way…
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press. @lotte.ls
Riley Ratcliff is a poet living on Narragansett and Wampanoag land in so-called Providence. Visit them online at rileyratcliff.com

Announcing our two late summer publications: a new full-length, Lotte L.S.’s “Ends: ‘selected poems,’” gathering Lotte’s hard-to-find poems published over the last few years in small pamphlets and DIY journals; and a hand sewn chapbook, “Circulation-“, by Riley Ratcliff, the poet’s first. Both books are now available for pre-orders in a discounted bundle, as well as special editions + broadsides of each title. Individual orders will be available when books start shipping out in the coming weeks.
It has been a short hiatus since our last publication, not for lack of incredible & important poetry to publish, but as we follow the ever-elastic temporality of small press work. And we’re excited to share that we’ve returned to our origins, and auric is once again based in New York City.
Stay tuned for more news from us coming soon, including information about Lotte L.S.’s fall visit to the US and readings we’ll be hosting in early October. And more books on the way…
Lotte L.S. is a poet. Her work includes THIS ENERGY WASTED BY FLIGHT— (Pamenar Press, 2023) and A town, three cities, a fig, a riot, two blue hyacinths, three beginnings, five letters, a “death”, two solitudes, façades, four loose dogs, a doppelgänger, a likeness, three airport floors, thirty-six weeks… (Tripwire, 2020). Her work has been translated from English into Greek, German, French and Russian. She was the 2019 recipient of the C.D. Wright Memorial Scholarship to Community of Writers in Nevada, US. She lives in the UK, where she prints, publishes and distributes writing with red herring press. @lotte.ls
Riley Ratcliff is a poet living on Narragansett and Wampanoag land in so-called Providence. Visit them online at rileyratcliff.com

A signed special edition copy of Stacy Szymaszek’s Three Novenas (+ broadside) will be available at this incredible WAWOG event and fundraiser on Jan 21 in Philly. 100% of ticket and raffle sales go to @dahnounmutualaid ❤️🔥
Event info - via @phillywawog - is below. Register through the link in their bio.
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PHILLY: Join Writers Against the War on Gaza (WAWOG) at the Calvary Center on Tuesday, January 21st from 6:30-9:00pm for an evening of discussion, community, and support for Gaza.
Our program will feature readings, presentations and a panel on prison breaks and fighting imperialism, followed by an open discussion around internal and external decolonization. Where do the local and the international intersect? What does it mean to build a mass movement in the imperial core? How do we weave webs of solidarity strong enough to withstand the forces of reaction, from democratic fascism and state repression to our own fears and desires for safety? We invite you to come with these questions in mind and connect with comrades to continue building our movement in Philadelphia
100% of proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Dahnoun Mutual Aid, a group of volunteer organizers working to provide life-sustaining aid to Palestinians in Gaza. Tickets are by donation. Suggested $25 but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. A raffle will be held at the event to raise additional funds for mutual aid.
Childcare will be provided for free. To request childcare, please select the corresponding donation-based ticket type labeled, “Childcare Needed.”

A signed special edition copy of Stacy Szymaszek’s Three Novenas (+ broadside) will be available at this incredible WAWOG event and fundraiser on Jan 21 in Philly. 100% of ticket and raffle sales go to @dahnounmutualaid ❤️🔥
Event info - via @phillywawog - is below. Register through the link in their bio.
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PHILLY: Join Writers Against the War on Gaza (WAWOG) at the Calvary Center on Tuesday, January 21st from 6:30-9:00pm for an evening of discussion, community, and support for Gaza.
Our program will feature readings, presentations and a panel on prison breaks and fighting imperialism, followed by an open discussion around internal and external decolonization. Where do the local and the international intersect? What does it mean to build a mass movement in the imperial core? How do we weave webs of solidarity strong enough to withstand the forces of reaction, from democratic fascism and state repression to our own fears and desires for safety? We invite you to come with these questions in mind and connect with comrades to continue building our movement in Philadelphia
100% of proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Dahnoun Mutual Aid, a group of volunteer organizers working to provide life-sustaining aid to Palestinians in Gaza. Tickets are by donation. Suggested $25 but no one will be turned away for lack of funds. A raffle will be held at the event to raise additional funds for mutual aid.
Childcare will be provided for free. To request childcare, please select the corresponding donation-based ticket type labeled, “Childcare Needed.”

1.4.25 - join us for a celebration of Robert Kocik and his latest book WHAT, on the occasion of his 70th birthday. It will be expansive and ecstatic.
The event will include movement, sound, and poetry performances by Robert Kocik, Anaïs Maviel, Jen Fisher, E.J. McAdams, Ilona Bito, Athena Kokoronis, Brenda Iijima, Jonathan Skinner, Thom Donovan, Saúl Ulerio, Lydia Chrisman, and others, as well as a conversation between Julie Patton and Robert Kocik, and a film installation.
Saturday, January 4th
6pm
Miguel Abreu Gallery
88 Eldridge Street
New York, NY
We hope to see you there 😈

**edit: we’re open for orders**
Sunday, May 26 is the last day to order books before we close up shop for the summer. We’ll reopen in early September with new books on the way 💕

**edit: we’re open for orders**
Sunday, May 26 is the last day to order books before we close up shop for the summer. We’ll reopen in early September with new books on the way 💕

**edit: we’re open for orders**
Sunday, May 26 is the last day to order books before we close up shop for the summer. We’ll reopen in early September with new books on the way 💕

**edit: we’re open for orders**
Sunday, May 26 is the last day to order books before we close up shop for the summer. We’ll reopen in early September with new books on the way 💕

**edit: we’re open for orders**
Sunday, May 26 is the last day to order books before we close up shop for the summer. We’ll reopen in early September with new books on the way 💕

**edit: we’re open for orders**
Sunday, May 26 is the last day to order books before we close up shop for the summer. We’ll reopen in early September with new books on the way 💕
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