Wrinkle Press publishes Canadian poetry chapbooks — by invitation — and includes a range of styles, interests, experiments, and disjunctive investigations. Wrinkle foregrounds the material and the visual, publication as art that complements and embodies the poetry.
The poetics of Wrinkle Press extend the social and the artistic into the material form of the book, through celebrating the word, the page, the poem.
Feel free to explore this site, including a full listing of our chapbooks and broadsides, below.
Happy reading!
Wrinkle Press chapbooks:
every tuesday by Dennis Cooley ($10)
What is Venice? by Louis Cabri ($10) (SOLD OUT)
The Lost Narrative of Mrs. David Thompson & Ten Simple Questions for David Thompson by Robert Kroetsch ($50)
fist things first by Nikki Reimer ($10)
Charenton by Chus Pato, translated by Erin Mouré (SOLD OUT)
Wrinkle Press broadsides:
from Revelator by Ron Silliman ($30)
household by Fred Wah ($50)
Orders:
To order a chapbook or broadside, please send an email request to:
markotic@uwindsor.ca
Submissions:
Wrinkle Press is currently not accepting unsolicited submissions.








