!!COVER REVEAL!!

Fear Of Falling Backwards by Ian Mullins will be available on September 19th!! This collection is an internal boxing match between the author’s thoughts. As he goes toe to toe with darkness and light. 15 rounds with life itself. I’ll have a copy soon to post more pics of.

Fear Of Falling Backwards by Ian Mullins

I drew the cover art. It’s a reference to the closing poem . . .

Rabbit Punch

How did round one go?

Not so bad; took a few
stiff shots, a couple
below the belt the referee
never noticed, a gouge
to the left eye, some spit
in the right, tried to jab

but fell a little short:
knocked down twice
but bounced back up
before they could
rush the count,

so who is this guy
I’m fighting anyway?
When he held me in a clinch
before he bit off my ear

I believe he whispered
he was me.

I’ll share the link once it goes live on Amazon. Please leave a review if you grab a copy! A list of all CMP titles can be found by following the link below:
https://cajunmuttpress.com/…/cajun-mutt…/

Love Y’all, Write On,
JDCIV
🤟💀📚

“Ian Mullins renders the brutality of being. Like Samuel Beckett, Francis Bacon, William S. Burroughs before him, Mullins chronicles bleakly the human condition. His self crucifixion, lowered sights with little to no expectation, does not lead to a personal resurrection or salvation. Yet in the darkness a radiance is revealed in lines like, “remembering how you love cloudless nights, when even the stars glow cold.” The Fear of Falling Backwards is a journey through darkness. The brilliant poems of Ian Mullins are worth the toll for the road.”
—Ron Whitehead, U.S. National Beat Poet Laureate

“The poems in Ian Mullins’ book take us to dark places where he pulls off a masterful balancing act between mystery and joy, and futility and impending doom. There are fighting words between these pages and some fine writing too.”
—Mark Berriman author of Holding the Door for Barbarians

CMP Featured Writers Sep. 2023

September is the month of my birth, and I’ve been feeling the years lately. Mentally, I feel young. Physically, I feel older than I am because of my wild past. Yet I’ve always held a close affinity with the last four calendar months. So that makes me feel a little better.

I’ve loved this time of year since I was a kid. Not only because of being born in September. It’s like one big end-of-the-year blowout. Halloween in October is my favorite. I actually enjoy that better than my own birthday. Then the Great Feast in November. I make shrimp stuffed mirlitons every year in honor of my Great Aunt Mary Jane (Nanny). Holiday cheer after that in December.

Now, I’m not too fond of Christmas. Mainly because I’m usually broke. So I’m not able to experience the joy of giving gifts unless I know you personally and it’s handmade. What I do like about it is that everyone just seems to be in a better mood in general. I dig that. It’s nice to go somewhere and see happy people. Most of the time they look so damn miserable.

Okay, initial rant—over. Down to business. This month’s featured writers are listed below. I’ll have today’s featured writer posted in a little while. If you’d like to send some work, shoot 1-3 poems to cajunmuttpress@gmail.com with a bio and author photo. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can, but please be patient.

Keep your eyes peeled for Fear Of Falling Backwards by Ian Mullins later this month! I’m aiming for the 19th, but waiting for some blurbs. I’ll keep y’all updated. Get in touch with Timothy Dodd if you’d like a copy of last month’s release, Vital Decay. He has signed author copies! So does John Tustin of his book, Written Under Duress which came out earlier this year! Get in touch with him if you’d like a signed copy of that one. More info about the other last few releases of the year coming soon as well.

Also, I’m still offering AD spots. $5 one-day promotions on Tue/Thu and $50 permanent spots on the Cajun Mutt Press main website. Get in touch with me if you’re interested. It helps keep the publishing ball rolling. Infinite thanks to everyone who’s grabbed one so far.

One more thing, a quick shout-out to the close friend who bailed me out of a jam today! You know who you are. I wasn’t expecting that to happen this morning, and I needed some help. You came through big time, brother. Infinite Thanks for the smokes.

Love Y’all, Write On,
JDCIV
🤟💀

Sept. 2023 CMP Featured Writers

Order Up
by Ryan Quinn Flanagan
09/01/23

My Star
by Daniel S. Irwin
09/04/23

A Broken Language
by Michael Duckwall
09/06/23

Happiness Black
by Mykyta Ryzhykh
09/08/23

GOD OF METAPHOR
by Abubakar Auwal
09/11/23

3 Short Form Poems
by Patrick Sweeney
09/13/23

Eye to Eye
by Marianne Tefft
09/15/23

The Lost Boys
by G.M.H. Thompson
09/18/23

Foreboding
by Tony Dawson
09/20/23

The Chosen
by Sinead McGuigan
09/22/23

The Media Man
by Jenny Middleton
09/25/23

Climbing
by Charles Rammelkamp
09/27/23

Poetry showcase
by David Alec Knight
09/29/23

Now Available from Cajun Mutt Press!!!

It’s a day early, but Vital Decay by Timothy Dodd has officially been published!! I thought today was the 16th; Buk’s birthday! I was wrong. That’s why I put the files in final review yesterday. Then I realized I was a day off. Oh well, things always happen for a reason. I’m sure there’s some hidden one behind why things went the way they did with this book. It’ll probably reveal itself later. Or, maybe not. Maybe we will never know. Yet it’s available all the same.

Brother Dodd will have author copies soon! Get in touch with him if you’d like a signed book. Here’s the Amazon link. If y’all do grab a copy, leave a review! Word of mouth is important. People want to know what they’re about to read. Please spread the word by sharing this post if you can’t afford to buy one right now. That helps as well.

Also, I’ve had a few readers from outside of the US contact me to say they’re having a hard time finding our books on their country’s Amazon site. If you go to the book category and type in the ASIN, they usually pop right up!

Vital Decay ASIN:
B0CFCVDK9J

I have a copy on the way as well. Pics will be posted when it gets here.

Love Y’all, Write On,
JDCIV
🤟💀📚

“Timothy Dodd writes with the energy and frenzy of a man being chased by assassins, hell hounds, the police. His words race across busy highways. They jump from tall buildings but land on their feet. They vanish into dead-end alleys as though a door opened in one wall then closed behind him. The poems in this book are vivid descriptions of scenes mixed with meditations on life-meanings and interplays between the sacred and profane. Dodd stares into the abyss and doesn’t blink. Vital Decay is a marvelous collection and a wild ride. Strap yourself down for this one.”
—Ace Boggess, author of The Prisoners and Escape Envy

“Timothy Dodd plays with words, to play with readers’ perception and reception, not unlike Gregory Corso, but at times his observations are also acerbic, not unlike Charles Bukowski. His overall concept of the people populating his poetry as full-blown characters — not mere extensions of himself, the poet — is a semi-biographical approach that reminds somewhat of Edgar Lee Masters. To combine elements of such poets as these in one voice, and then to have a unique voice in the midst of such influences is no mean feat.

VITAL DECAY will push you, as much as pull you along. Some poems lean towards prose, while others are highly imagistic, and some concrete, while others near a blend of magic-realism. This explains lines such as “Like a Halloween mask / she arrived at pavement…”

Dodd namechecks Denton Welch, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Ronnie James Dio, and you can see their shadows looming over some poems. There is little distinction between high culture and low culture in the inspiration and the references in many of his poems, and in so doing this poet’s voice is less encumbered by the cultural bias and classism, that makes the street poet and the academic poet most easily recognizable, quantifiable, and readily fitted for a label – anything from Camus to Marvel Comics shows up in Dodd’s poems. These approaches encourage a certain unpredictability, that in turn opens one up to being caught off guard, one’s cynicism challenged, coerced into an openness of possibility: one never knows what the next poem will bring.”
—David Alec Knight, author of LEPER MOSH (Cajun Mutt Press, 2022), recipient of The Ted Plantos Memorial Award For Poetry, 2021.

Vital Decay by Timothy Dodd

I thought Tuesday was the 16th for some reason!! So, I’ve already submitted the files for final review today. That means Vital Decay by Timothy Dodd will be published on the 15th instead of the 16th! It should be available on Amazon by tomorrow sometime. I’ll share the link when it goes live, but I’d prefer y’all to get copies directly from him. If possible. He’ll have author copies in a few weeks.

Reworked the cover a bit as well. It looks way better! The blue was just too void. It needed something. I’ll have a copy to post pics of soon. I’m ordering one tomorrow from the sales page. They ship quicker that way. KDP takes forever to ship out author copies because they’re print-on-demand and not a priority.

I also had to call in a favor from one of the old dogs. He pulled out the big guns and helped me out with an ISBN. Huge thanks, brother. You know who you are. Don’t want to name names and have people trying to hit you up and ask for stuff. I truly appreciate the help. I owe you one.

Keep your eyes peeled! I’ll post more about it tomorrow, and have a copy soon. Y’all keep kicking ass out there.

Write On,
JDCIV
🤟💀📚

Front Cover Art by Timothy Dodd
Cover Design by JDCIV

“Timothy Dodd writes with the energy and frenzy of a man being chased by assassins, hell hounds, the police. His words race across busy highways. They jump from tall buildings but land on their feet. They vanish into dead-end alleys as though a door opened in one wall then closed behind him. The poems in this book are vivid descriptions of scenes mixed with meditations on life-meanings and interplays between the sacred and profane. Dodd stares into the abyss and doesn’t blink. Vital Decay is a marvelous collection and a wild ride. Strap yourself down for this one.”
—Ace Boggess, author of The Prisoners and Escape Envy

“Timothy Dodd plays with words, to play with readers’ perception and reception, not unlike Gregory Corso, but at times his observations are also acerbic, not unlike Charles Bukowski. His overall concept of the people populating his poetry as full-blown characters — not mere extensions of himself, the poet — is a semi-biographical approach that reminds somewhat of Edgar Lee Masters. To combine elements of such poets as these in one voice, and then to have a unique voice in the midst of such influences is no mean feat.

VITAL DECAY will push you, as much as pull you along. Some poems lean towards prose, while others are highly imagistic, and some concrete, while others near a blend of magic-realism. This explains lines such as “Like a Halloween mask / she arrived at pavement…”

Dodd namechecks Denton Welch, Vladimir Mayakovsky, and Ronnie James Dio, and you can see their shadows looming over some poems. There is little distinction between high culture and low culture in the inspiration and the references in many of his poems, and in so doing this poet’s voice is less encumbered by the cultural bias and classism, that makes the street poet and the academic poet most easily recognizable, quantifiable, and readily fitted for a label – anything from Camus to Marvel Comics shows up in Dodd’s poems. These approaches encourage a certain unpredictability, that in turn opens one up to being caught off guard, one’s cynicism challenged, coerced into an openness of possibility: one never knows what the next poem will bring.”
—David Alec Knight, author of LEPER MOSH (Cajun Mutt Press, 2022), recipient of The Ted Plantos Memorial Award For Poetry, 2021.

Cajun Mutt Press Featured Writer 08/02/23

Prison

How much longer
Will this prison
Hold me

This body
My cell
This earth
My hell

Will heaven
Embrace me
Once my time
Has come

Will I fall into
Another hell
An eternal one

Maybe I’ll live forever

Maybe once I close
My eyes
It all ends

I stare out these windows
Into the fire that surrounds

Always wondering when

Always contemplating

The length of my sentence

©2023 Michael E. Duckwall All rights reserved.

Brother Duck

Michael E. Duckwall was born and raised in the Ohio Valley. Growing up in a small town that most people have never even heard of, Blocher, Indiana. He’s been writing poetry since late elementary school and hasn’t shared his work with anyone until the past couple of years. Now that he’s opened up, he has so much that he wants to contribute to the writing community. This is how Michael describes his poems: “I don’t write, I release. I’m not sure if I could hold any of this in, even if I wanted to. Poetry.. my therapy, my friend, my release.”

Brother Duck also has a new book available; Ramblings of a Recovering Poet.