Mark Terrill

Mark Terrill shipped out of San Francisco as a merchant seaman to the Far East and beyond, studied and spent time with Paul Bowles in Tangier, Morocco, and his lived in Germany since 1984, where he’s worked as a shipyard welder, road manager for rock bands, cook and postal worker. He is the author of Bread & Fish, The United Colors of Death, The Salvador-Dalai-Lama Express, Superabundance, Laughing Butcher Berlin Blues, and several other collections of poetry, prose, memoir and translations.

 A Pair of Darts co-authored with Francis Poole (Autumn 2012), 5 1/2″ X 7″ 4 pairs of poems in which the authors respond to each other’s work with collages by John Digby. $8.00

Down at  the Gate (Summer 2013), 7″ x 7″ 12 poems with cover and 14 collages by John Digby. $8.00

Change Remains Suspended (Summer 2013), 7″ x 8 1/2″ 12 poems with cover and 14 collages by John Digby. $8.00

The Travelers (2015) 7″ x 8 1/2″ short story with illustrations by Joan and John Digby. $8.00

Any Number at All (2016) 7″ x 8 1/2″ prose poems with drawings by John Digby. $10.00.

Competitive Decadence (2018) 7″ x 8 1/2″ Prose poems with photographs by James LaFratta. $15.00

Disrupting Dystopia (2020) ) 7″ x 8 1/2″ Poems with photographs by James LaFratta. $15.00