Unfinished Monument Press
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Unfinished Monument Press was founded in Toronto, Ontario in 1978 by Chris Faiers. It is presently operating out of Hamilton, Ontario under the editorship of James Deahl.
Books it has published include:
- Dominion Day in Jail, Chris Faiers (1978)
- College Streetcar Runs All Night, Chris Faiers (1979)
- White Rasta, Chris Faiers (1980)
- The Visible Man, Robert Priest (1980)
- Real Poetry, James Deahl 1981
- Sleeping in Ruins, Chris Faiers (1981)
- Surplus Waste and Other Poems, Shaunt Basmajian (1982)
- White Rasta in Wintertime, Chris Faiers (1982)
- The Dead Leave Holes, Ben Phillips (1983)
- Jack and Jill in Toronto, Jones (1983)
- Five Minutes Ago They Dropped the Bomb, Chris Faiers (1984)
- Poets Who Don't Dance, Shaunt Basmajian (1985)
- Into This Dark Earth, James Deahl (1985)
- Auschwitz, Wayne Ray (1985)
- Qaani Lore, jwcurry (1985)
- This is Hilarious, Marshall Hryciuk (1985)
- A Stand Of Jackpine, James Deahl (1987)
- Last Minute Instructions, Mark McCawley (1989)
- Blackbirds, James Deahl (1999)
- When Rivers Speak Unfinished Monument Press, 2001
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