Interview with Derek Beaulieu
When did you start publishing? Why did you start publishing?
i stated publishing under the name of housepress (http://www.telusplanet.net/public/housepre/)
in november of 1997 as a means
of publishing my own work - the first book from the press was a joint
edition with poetic immolation press of "William S. Burroughs: Ghost of
Steel" which set the tone for housepress publications to come - 26 Signed &
Numbered Copies with handprinted linocut covers on Ontario flax Art Stock
and 3 hole saddle-stitch sewn binding. neil hennessy & i wrote "Ghost of
Steel" as a response the then recent death of william s. burroughs...
Briefly describe the type of work you publish.
housepress is dedicated to publishing radical poetry (& some theory,
essays, letters, etc) - so basically i consider publishing concrete/visual,
language and disjunctive poetry as well as anything that just strikes my
fancy.
Do you accept unsolicited submissions?
i do BUT i think that a person should be familiar with a press
before they send work - make sure that what you are writing fits in with the
rest of the press' back catalogue - read and closely consider before you
send otherwise you're just wasting everyone's time...
How do you decide what to publish?
i believe that books should be a translation of the writing itself - that is, the text and the presentation
should work together and complement each other - you can see the act of publishing as a means of enabling the
publisher to comment on the text by translating into paper choice,
illustration, font style, etc - so keeping that in mind, i usually chose
texts which i find challenging or exciting and that i think would be
interesting to work with - and often a lot of this has to do with the
author, are they interested in working co-operatively with small presses? do
they have an interest in small press, etc... and on top of all that - i
chose a text because I like it ...
How many chapbooks have you published? (both number of books & volume of
books)
179 separate editions (not including reprints) in 4 years - which is
almost an item a week for 4 years - chapbooks, pamphlets, leaflets,
collections, anthologies, etc...
Any advice for people thinking of starting a small press?
quality. dont be in a hurry to publish something, WAIT and consider
what has come before - bob cobbing said that the world already has quite
enough poetry, and there isnt a reason to write unless you can add to the
quality & not the quantity... as well this is my opinion is a TRADE economy
- selling books is nice, but the exchange of work is better.
Additional comments?
not that i can think of other than read a lot of other small press
- seek out the nooks & crannies of small press publishing - the number of
presses that just show as brief blips is staggering but those who have been
around usually have done so because of the quality of the work they have
produced - look for work from room 3o2, fingerprinting inkoperated, thuja,
friends of runcible mountain...
housepress
1339 19th ave nw
calgary alberta
canada t2m 1a5
housepress@home.com
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/housepre