Thursday, September 30, 2010

Rain




Not so hot as this for a hundred years.
You were where I was going. I was in tears.
I surrendered my heart to the judgement of my peers.

A century's heat in the garden, fierce as love.
You returned on the day I had to leave.
I mimed the full, rich, busy life i had to live.

Hotter than hell. I burned for you day and night;
got bits of your body wrong, bits of it right,
in the huge mouth of the dark, in the bite of the light.

I planted a rose, burnt orange, the colour of flame,
gave it the last of the water, gave it your name.
It flared back at the sun in a perfect rhyme.

Then the rain came, like stammered kisses at first
on the back of my neck. I unfurled my fist
for the rain to caress with its lips. I turned up my face,

and water flooded my mouth, baptised my head,
and the rainclouds gathered like midnight overhead,
and the rain came down like a lover comes to a bed.

Carol Ann Duffy

x
Bookshop Unicorn

do you know what I am?

 I am large, but sometimes small
My fur is thick and warm in the fall.
I growl when hungry and scared,
Humans annoy me more than I can bear.
 My favourite food are birds and fish.
Salmon, preferably but 
The silly humans only have a goldilockyfishy.
 
WHAT AM I?
CAN YOU FIND ME?

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

picopocopacopucopeco

 Hello human!

I am a model cat.

(Pico the cat is not for sale.)

bear hugs,
bookshop bear

wolf whistles.

Do you, sometimes, 
Get wolf-whistles
As you walk down the street,
Or to the bus-stop,
Maybe in the parking lot?
Most probably in Shop-and-Save.

Our police whistles are a relic of the past; when criminals were deterred because of ear-piercing, sound-barrier defying police whistles. 

Available at Birds & Co. 

bear hugs,
bookshop bear!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Some Piccolo Loving

Say hello to BooksActually's Bookshop Cat, Pico!


 
Nomnomnom plastic goldfishes are good.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Why you should support BooksActually/Birds & Co.

The owners of BooksActually are not only incredibly friendly and knowledgeable, they are also multi-taskers.
To be the face of BooksActually/Birds & Co., not only do you need to have a great smile and know the exact number of pages in each book, you also need to be artistically-inclined and/or manly.

Presenting, the Michelangelo-wannabe...

Karen-angelo

And not forgetting, the "manliest" and smartest contractor, best in Club Street and Grange Road and some say Chinatown!

Contractor Kenny
 So in case if you can't spot our quaint little store, Karen-angelo did this:

Fantastic descended in 2005.

Have a great weekend, fellow lovers of books and adoring supporters of K and K!

- bookshop cow moo-ed

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Masked Crusaders

Masked Superheroes


When the world treats you badly, transform into Mighty Bear and growl as menacingly as you can.
When the world is too depressing, be the Gentle Rabbit that brings hope to those around you.
When you need courage, turn around and roar for you are Regal Lion..
When you need to show the world who's the boss, be like Dictator Tiger and have them tremble at your feet.

For every reason that we need to escape away from the prying eyes of the world, come and hide behind a mask and let the superhero in you take over.

Be afraid, world.
Be very afraid.


Animal masks available at Birds & Co.
Disclaimer: Superhero abilities may vary.

- bookshop cow moo-ed 

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Ceriph: Issue One

Come Perch on the Ceriph Birdhouse
- SEPTEMBER SEVENTEEN -

Ceriph


“Orange juice,” he whispered hoarsely, “It makes me squirm. The thought that they’re being squeezed and impaled on juicers for my sake—it’s worse than eating raw meat. I hate how fruits are in boxes, I always fear their claustrophobia will be transferred through vitamins and peels, bloodstreams and organs—”


“The Apartment” by Terri-Anne Teo, in Ceriph ISSUE ONE

Ceriph takes flight with Issue One, months after beginning with nothing in Issue Zero. Featuring Alene Tan, Annabeth Leow, Derrick Cham, Heather Chi, Kylie Goh, Nina Chan, Carol Chan, Lin Hongxuan, Adam Liew, Theophilus Kwek, Berny Tan, Lester Tan, Ying, Gregory Kan, Julienne Tan, Nurul Musfirah, Melissa Jien Tai, Lydia Lin, Lin Li, Aefiel Thea, Lee Ju-Lyn, Ann Ang, Ivan Ang, Quek Shin Yi, Jon Gresham, Terri-Anne Teo, Shawn Lee and Poppy Pachinko, Issue One takes up everything from long-distance love to onion soup and little umbilical monsters.
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Ceriph x Math Paper Press
Singapore based literary journal Ceriph proudly presents its next issue, published under Math Paper Press. Since its inception, it has been featured on The Straits Times, youth.sg, and blankanvas by Pat Law. It has also made its way to the Tokyo Art Book Fair 2010 in Harajuku, Tokyo. Ceriph exists as a space in print for writers from Singapore to share their poetry, prose, photography and illustrations—a space that is neither too formal nor flippant, that combines word and form.

Issue One takes flight on the 17th of September 2010, Friday, 7.30pm at BooksActually, located on 86 Club Street. Come for chai and cake and listen to new writers from Singapore reading their strange tales from this city on everything from a love letter from an astronaut, onion soup, to umbilical cord monsters. Join the facebook page for updates, or just cross out those dates on your calendar as we celebrate yet another addition to the growing body of local literature.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

four by three and a half inches

On sun-drenched afternoons, we recommend the following: staring at the sun through the gaps in your fingers, beating rhythms on your warm knees, reading a volume of short stories, counting dust through your eyelashes, and sucking on tiny bursts of fruit drops from the four by three and a half inch tin can that fall one at a time into your open sticky palm.


(サクマ式ドロップス Sakuma-shiki Doroppusu)
in a four by three and a half inch tin can


now available at Birds & Co.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Pop Up Alphabet Co Op

Birds & Co. took part in a lovely exhibition over the weekend dedicated to the art of typography and celebrating all things alphabetical -- the Pop Up Alphabet Co Op (Sydney), curated by Sarah K.





Tamara Maynes



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Object Gallery
417 Bourke Street, Surry Hills,
Sydney, Australia

4th & 5th September 2010

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The Pop Up Alphabet Co Op is a temporary type-o-centric shop/installation where every letter, number, word or phrase exhibited is available to own. Every piece included is a limited edition. The works are made by graphic, furniture, product and jewellery designers, craftspeople and artists from across Australia and Asia. This is a short sharp pop up shock of legible objects for you and your home. Prints, lights, jewellery, knits, clothes and postcards at affordable prices for one weekend. We cannot wait for the next Pop Up Co Op !
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