Monthly Archives: February 2025

NEW FOR MAMMOTH 2025!

A new Mammoth author, Michael H. Lopez! Where the Ducks Go, Nov., 2025 chapbook. Pre-order today for free shipping (domestic only). $15.00. ISBN 978-1-939301-56-7 Cover art by Tom Weso. Send check to 610 Alta Vista Dr., Healdsburg, CA 95448 or PayPal online payment CLICK HERE Free domestic shipping.

“Part naturalist, part prophet, part San Francisco tour guide, Michael Lopez renders the world with a visionary zeal, recording reality even as he reimagines it. In these poems, anything is possible: ducks move like torpedoes, the ocean won’t stop weeping, and an ordinary bar is a place ‘where the jukebox becomes the sun.’ Where the Ducks Go is an ambitious and exhilarating collection.” ~ Bruce Snider, author of Blood Harmony

“Enter the world of poet Michael H. Lopez, and a new spectrum of colors appears. His passion intensifies the vivid surroundings of the Bay Area and Kansas grasslands. His beautiful and painful lyrics remind me of why I came to love poetry.” ~ Denise Low, Kansas Poet Laureate 2007-09

Michael H. Lopez is a poet, editor, and teacher based in San Francisco. He holds a BA in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University and an MFA in Writing from the University of San Francisco. His poems have appeared in Door Is a Jar, Acropolis Journal, The Sunset Beacon, and the 2025 Poolside Poets anthology published by Decentered Arts. In 2021, he founded the Lone Mountain Literary Society, which publishes The Nature of Things, a magazine devoted to reflection, transformation, and transcendence. His poetry explores love, loss, philosophy, and nature—pondering the secrets and strangeness of existence. Anchored in lyricism, surreal imagery, and playful form, his work moves between landscape and longing, spirit and renewal—drawing from both the vastness of the Great Plains and the waters, mountains, fog, and tidal light of San Francisco and the Pacific Ocean. In his downtime, Michael can be found exploring nature, attending live shows, or lingering over deep conversations in cafés and bars. Michael is also a live haiku poet with The Haikuists, crafting spontaneous poems at events throughout the Bay Area.

CONGRATULATIONS to CARRYN MIRRIAM-GOLDBERG ON HER Mammoth Book, July 15, 2025, Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg;s memoir, THE MAGIC EYE: A STORY OF SAVING A LIFE AND A PLACE IN THE AGE OF ANXIETY. (click for Mammoth information), ISBN: 978-1-939301-57-4, $22, 200 pages. See Caryn’s book tour and more about The Magic Eye here— https://www.carynmirriamgoldberg.com/magic-eye Buy your signed copy from the author here https://checkout.square.site/merchant/FVQF5K6GCNQ86/checkout/KWLHIXZDUTWSW3PUP6I4GQ5F 

Dave Seter, Somewhere West of the Mississippi

A Chapbook of Poems by the Sonoma County Poet Laureate 28pp. ISBN 978-1-939301-58-1  $15.00 (domestic mail only), CA residents add 8% sales tax. PAYPAL click here to order. Email orders to mammothpubs@gmail.com or send check to: MAMMOTH PUBLICATIONS 610 Alta Vista Drive, Healdsburg, California, 95448 For multiple copies contact mammothpubs@gmail.com

In clear-sighted language, a scientist  interrogates the mythic American West and considers impacts of human migrations. His journey begins near the Mississippi headwaters and culminates in California. A migrant himself, he witnesses Earth’s changes on both coasts and the middle of the U.S. His words clarify, celebrate, grieve, and heal. Cover by Micqaela Jones. For more information see Dave Seter