Tuesday, October 27, 2009
3rd Installment of UNI-VERSE Out Now!
Monday, October 12, 2009
We Regret To Inform You

Wednesday, September 30, 2009
UNI-VERSE: NUMBER TWO
The second sneak peak installment of our ongoing anthology is now available for free as a pdf download.
Number Two features the poem "Mohonk Preserve Blues" by Robert Milby.
For the afforementioned download, free poetry and other goodies visit our storefront at
http://stores.lulu.com/readanddestroy
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
UNI-VERSE COMMENCES
Sunday, August 16, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Gehenna

Gehenna can be ordered as an E-book (PDF) for $2.50 at http://stores.lulu.com/deadtrees
Read & Destroy Press P.O. Box 1572 Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
Send all online orders and inquiries to read.and.destroy@gmail.com
The Busiest Bard in the Underground
A Review of Justin Parrinello’s newest book of poems, Gehenna
Love his verbose paradoxical contortions of unusual wordplay
and literary grotesqueries or not
experimental poet
Justin Parrinello has definitely set the pace for the intriguing,
the bizarre and avant-garde all at rapid-fire speed.
Gehenna, the newest collection under his longstanding pseudonym Ludovico De Medici,
is the follow-up to the eulogistic melancholia of January’s
The Hair Falls Out in Clumps of Languages Long Dead
and
the radical progressive approach to automatic writing and word salad exhibited in May’s
Complete and Utter Rubbish Compiled with a Goal of Generating Cash.
Gehenna is a collection of seven poems narrated in the same cryptic, prophetic tone you’ve come to expect, only this time around Parrinello’s abandoned the concept driven narrative framework of which he’s well known and has instead
set a series of potent linguistic landmines that detonate with power and purpose
one after the other.
The author himself described Gehenna in a interview with
Ellen Connelly of the poetry zine
The Ephemera Exchange as
“A series of night gallery episodes that all have a sort of romantic paranoia in common. There‘s something for everyone, There’s bits about dead sea scrolls,
a crank-lab explosion, the sephira,
booster-shots of flavor-aid laced with cyanide,
and at least one love poem for good measure.”
The book begins with an interesting piece entitled Strawberry Cough,
which manages to frankenstein the historical account of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination with the squirmy, scaly imagery you’d find in a film by
David Lynch or Alejandro Jodorowsky.
Pieces like You are Dead, Because the Lord is not Your Armor and
Don’t Drink the Kool-Aid help to reinforce Parrinello’s atypical technique and ominous discourse with a slew of occult allusions, and a slapstick tenor of topics ranging from the Tylenol Murders, drug mules, religious excommunication, tales of love after life, and the end of civilization as we know it.
This book is edgy, thought-provoking, and literally bleeds with mood and style.
It packs a plentiful and at times unsettling punch, but by the end of the final poem
Let Them Eat Crack,
it all becomes very clear that this exercise in alienation, surveillance culture,
and loss of god has been the authors intention all along.
Once you’ve finished the book you’ll find yourself wanting to revisit the strange balance of utopian and dystopian imagery and clever language patterning Parrinello’s so artfully devised.
Go with your instincts, you’ll thank me in the long run!
Review by Brian Hill
of the Outsider Writers Collective
Sunday, July 26, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Free Speech by Katie Alekseev
Email or orders, inquiries, etc. to
read.and.destroy@gmail.com
or
READ & DESTROY PRESS
P.O. Box 1572 Pleasant Valley, New York 12569
FREE SPEECH is the first volume of a three book set.
Each book deals with a different aspect of American military history, with book one focusing primarily on the inception of the civil rights movement.
The hard copy is printed on 27 lb paper with a glossy cover
and pro-stitch binding.
-BIOGRAPHY-
Katie is a certified nurse's assistant by day,
novelist, activist, and performance poet by night.
She lives in Glen Spey, New York with her fiance and sphinx cat Vlad.
She enjoys kayaking, cooking, and travel.
Thursday, July 16, 2009
UNI-VERSE [Update]
so it seemed only right to update everyone on the project, its progress and the new deadline.
First and most importantly,
we're pushing the deadline for the website/anthology back to December.
We apologize for this, but promise that the end product will be well worth the wait!
As for the printable material,
the first block of hand-outs is scheduled for an August release.
We're very pleased with the work we've received so far and want to thank everybody immensely for their wonderful words and unwavering support for Read & Destroy
and the rest of the underground literary movement.
Stay tuned!
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Complete & Utter Rubbish...
Thursday, April 2, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Cerebral Infatuation
is proud to announce the publication of
A pensive collection of exquisite phantasmagoric,
yet readily accessible poems.
Poignant and expressive
with brilliant symbolism and subtle pace and delivery.
Cerebral Infatuation is available for $2.00 from
Read & Destroy Press
P.O. Box 1572 Pleasant Valley, NY 12569
You can place orders online by emailing us at read.and.destroy@gmail.com
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Mary Nicole Hargraves was born and raised in too many place to name on this page. A girl with two "first" names and about seven pseudonyms. She'd tell you her age, but a lady never reveals it (18.) This is her first collection of poetry. Her talent consists of whatever "magic" rubs off on her from day to day. And she hopes that one day she will have a better bio than this.
You Can Contact the Author Directly at
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: NEFASTURRIS
Is Proud To Announce The Publication Of

Available in its entirety free of charge at
Nefasturris is a collection of surrealistic vignettes and short, concise blurbs peppered with mythology and focusing heavily upon the double-edged swords of love and war.
With the power of his poetry,
A hard dead-tree copy of Nefasturris is available for $2.00
from
or email your orders/inquiries to read.and.destroy@gmail.com
The mini-chap is printed on 24 lb paper
This publication as well as hand-outs, broadsides,
chapettes, mini-chaps etcetera etcetera…
may be available gratis at select locations.
Monday, March 9, 2009
UNI-VERSE ANTHOLOGY
We’re currently gathering poems, small B&W artwork, micro-fiction, and prose
Each hand-out will feature a single poem, a bio and or other materials provided by the author.
The hand-outs will be printed on a standard 8 ½ inch X 11 inch piece of 22 lb paper folded in half to create a front-cover, two interior pages, and a rear-cover.
The final product will be circulated in the New York, Maryland, Florida and abroad.
With Read & Destroy all poets, artists, writers and parties involved retain the full
North American publication rights, copyright and creative licenses of their work.
poem (1-2 pages, preferably short),
a brief bio (with or without a photo),
and any other materials
(website links, contact info, causes, etc.)
you’d like printed with your hand-out to
We seldom reject and
will personally contact each and every individual who submits material and or shows interest in the UNI-VERSE SERIES.
Have Any Questions, Inquiries , Comments?
You can email the editor (Justin Parrinello) directly at
ouija.goat@gmail.com
Monday, January 26, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: Clumps

http://www.somewhereelse.cjb.in
A “dead tree version” can be ordered directly from us!
Email all orders and inquiries to
read.and.destroy@gmail.com
This book is printed on 24 lb paper
with a color cardstock cover
and saddle-stapled gutter.
This publication as well as hand-outs, broadsides, chapettes, mini-chaps, etcetera etcetera… may be available gratis at select locations.
Check out the authors personal blog at
http://www.notadeadtree.blogspot.com
Thursday, January 8, 2009
PRESS RELEASE: When the Apes & the Serpents Built the Sun

This collection of poems
is available for $1.50 directly from R&D Press;
email all orders and inquiries to
read.and.destroy@gmail.com
With When the Apes & the Serpents Built the Sun
Buddhist author S.F. Whitney presents to us the
beatific simplicity of nature through an eloquently written selection of concise verse and thought-provoking koans.
This mini-chap is printed on 24 lb paper with a full color cardstock cover and saddle-staple binding.
This publication as well as hand-outs,
broadsides, chapettes, mini-chaps etcetera etcetera…
may be available gratis at select locations.




