Clones Go Home is zapped with surprise to announce two new chapbooks.  Lauren Levin’s A Little Chat with the Sun and Ivy Johnson’s Maiden, Mother, Crone.  Clicking on the cover pictures below will take you to our purchasing page.  

A Little Chat with the Sun is an invocation between a liminal then and now.  The way a conversation with past weaves into present, how mourning reflects and encourages, grows, laughs, confines, expands.  “it’s hard not to imagine Earth a room / everything’s hidden in.  Where the answers will turn up / if you keep digging.  But it’s not like that.  I don’t know / What else to tell you.” 

Maiden, Mother, Crone explores the shifting stages of a femme life, the many selves channeling, embodying, the difference rendered by society into projections and those personalities that bubble to the surface to converse, curse and conjure.  “I’m trying to say / There is nothing to soak up the time / But it’s the opposite / The time is soaked up / In a black hole sponge / In the corner of my room / Where I put my dreams / And the night terrors emerge.”

We’d also like to post a special thanks to Joel Gregory.  Both of these chaps are incalculably enriched by their artwork.  The flower and landscape paintings in A Little Chat with the Sun, where the gorgeous detail and surreal dailiness offer an reflective window, a portal into the work.  In Maiden, Mother, Crone, the portrait on the left back cover of Ivy Johnson is not just a likeness but a shared vision, that gothic arc.

Clones Go Home doesn’t like capital.  So, outside of shipping and production costs, all monies will go to a charity of the author’s choice.  All books will be going out by the end of August.

Clones Go Home is a creation of Joseph Bradshaw and Nicholas DeBoer, in collaboration with the Potlatch Discordian Network.

Lauren Levin’s

A Little Chat with the Sun

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Ivy Johnson’s

Maiden, Mother, Crone

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Clones Go Home is delighted to announce the album release of Joseph Dee Bradshaw’s ‘The Conversion’.  The album is streamable on Bandcamp with a pre-order for vinyl.  Vinyl releasing at the end of August.

In the Bay Area, Joseph is playing electric with thermainist/poet Andrew Joron in their improvisatory duo, Fornax Linteum, at Lloyd’s Records in Oakland, Saturday, July 26th at 7:30pm.  An upcoming set of shows will be annoucned shortly.

Joseph Dee Bradshaw’s

The Conversion

Clones Go Home is heartened and excited to announce two new chapbooks:  Michael Gardner’s Comfort Dog, and Elizabeth Marie Young’s 349 Things I Don’t Need to Worry About Right Now.

Both titles were selected, edited, and designed by Julian Talamantez Brolaski & Nicholas DeBoer.  Clicking on the cover pictures below will take you to our catalog/purchasing page.  

Clones Go Home doesn’t like capital.  So, outside of shipping and production costs, all monies will go to a charity of the author’s choice.  All books will be going out by the end of January 2025.

Clones Go Home is a creation of Joseph Bradshaw and Nicholas DeBoer, in collaboration with the Potlatch Discordian Network.

Michael Gardner’s

Comfort Dog

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Elizabeth Marie Young’s

349 Things I Don’t Need to Worry About Right Now

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Clones Go Home is overzealous to announce two new chapbooks.  Nino Claveria’s Transmissions: Late Night Calls with Terrible Angels and Jamie Townsend’s Pink Salt.  Clicking on the cover pictures below will take you to our purchasing page.  

Clones Go Home doesn’t like capital.  So, outside of shipping and production costs, all monies will go to a charity of the author’s choice.  All books will be going out by the end of September.

Clones Go Home is a creation of Joseph Bradshaw and Nicholas DeBoer, in collaboration with the Potlatch Discordian Network.

Nino Claveria’s

Transmissions: Late Night Calls with Terrible Angels

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Jamie Townsend’s

Pink Salt

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Clones Go Home is overjoyed to announce our first two chapbooks.  Sunyata Courie’s Tender / Ferocity and Anna Gurton-Wachter’s My Midwinter Poem.  Clicking on the cover pictures below will take you to our purchasing page.  

Clones Go Home doesn’t like capital.  So, outside of shipping and production costs, all monies will go to a charity of the author’s choice.  All books will be going out by the end of December.

Clones Go Home is a creation of Joseph Bradshaw and Nicholas DeBoer, in collaboration with the Potlatch Discordian Network.

Sunyata Courie’s

Tender / Ferocity

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Anna Gurton-Wachter’s

My Midwinter Poem

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