Welcome to Rack Press

  Rack Press Poetry is an award-winning Welsh poetry pamphlet press founded in 2005.  After nearly twenty years we are currently having a sh...

Friday, 19 February 2010

Amazon: A Warning

I very much regret the fact that Amazon orders are currently being met with an automated reply saying Rack Press titles are "Temporarily Out of Stock" which is nonsense. I am currently trying to deal with this automated behemoth to convey that information to them. In the meantime please order direct from Rack Press, The Rack, Kinnerton, Presteigne Powys LD8 2PF where orders will be despatched immediately.

Nicholas Murray
Publisher
Rack Press

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Party goes off with a swing

The Rack Press poetry launch at the Horse Hospital in Bloomsbury was a great success and well-attended and our 5th birthday was celebrated in style. Below are some of the guests, left to right, Alan Jenkins, deputy editor and poetry editor of The Times Literary Supplement, Rack Press founder, Nicholas Murray, and poet and critic Alan Brownjohn. Order now!

Wednesday, 6 January 2010

New Titles Launched in London Next Week


The new titles described in the post below are launched next week, Thursday 14th January, at the Horse Hospital in Bloomsbury at 6.30pm and all are welcome.

Look at our new website for all the details of the new poets.

And don't worry about the snow. We had it last week (as you can see from the photograph) at Rack Press HQ in the Welsh Marches and we survived.

Monday, 14 December 2009

Four New Poets in Exciting Line-Up for 2010


Four new titles from Rack Press Poetry are being launched on Thursday 14th January in London at the Horse Hospital in Bloomsbury at 6.30pm. More details to follow.

The Press will be celebrating the 5th birthday of its relaunch in 2005, since which date sixteen poets have appeared in the characteristic Rack Press grey livery in finely produced limited editions.

The new year's poets are Katy Evans-Bush with Oscar & Henry, David Kennedy with Mistral, Philip Morre with Here's to the Home Country, and Ian Parks with A Paston Letter.

All pamphlets are priced at £4 and can be pre-ordered now direct (postage free) from:-
Rack Press, The Rack, Kinnerton, Presteigne, Powys LD8 2PF.
Cheques payable to Rack Press.
Date of Publication: 14 January 2010

ALL RACK PRESS TITLES ARE AVAILABLE IN LONDON FROM JOHN SANDOE BOOKS, 10 BLACKLANDS TERRACE, CHELSEA



Tuesday, 27 October 2009

The View from Rack Press Corporate HQ

We are having a London launch in January but Rack Press is a Welsh press based in the beautiful Radnor Valley in the Welsh Marches.

This was the view on the last day of British Summertime.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

The New Rack Poets Are Coming

We will soon be announcing the poets in the new 2010 series to be launched in January. Because this is to be the fifth birthday of the relaunched Rack press there will be more poets, a special London launch, and lots of special offers so watch this space!

We are also redesigning our website which we hope will be active in a few weeks.


Friday, 4 September 2009

Poetry Wales Salutes Us

Thank you to Poetry Wales for a nice mention of Rack Press in its latest issue (Spring 44 (4)) in the context of a discussion of the current fashion for poetry pamphlets. In a sense it is a mixed blessing from big poetry publishers like Seren and Faber who have both announced new pamphlet initiatives in the past year, because we look to them for a more substantial commitment to new poetry in book form. But every little helps.

Poetry Wales writes: "In Wales, Powys-based Rack Press has established a well-produced series frequently reviewed in this magazine..." Not strictly accurate because Poetry Wales consistently ignored us until a splendidly generous review last autumn of the third annual batch of poets appeared there. Getting anything reviewed these days in the poetry magazines is a struggle so we are grateful for all these notices.

While on the subject of pamphlets we recommend the following:

Towards a Pamphlet: a practical course

Tutor: Roddy Lumsden

Venue: Poetry School, 81 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6DX

Day / Time: Fridays, 6.45-8.45pm

Duration: 6 weeks

Start Date: 6 November

Price: £65 (£46 concs)

You’ll look at how to put together, order and edit a pamphlet of poems; considering publication options, range, theme, the editorial and selection processes, design, layout and fonts. This short course, aimed at advanced poets who feel their work is now strong and original enough to be successful in a busy market, is taught by a poet who has edited many pamphlets

as well as writing both pamphlets and full collections of his own.

To book: call 0207 582 1679 or book online at www.poetryschool.com