The End Of The Pier is a chapbook of poems and photographs by Martin (Pub. Resurgant Press), £8 via Amazon
“Both lyrical and poignant in equal measure. This is a thought-provoking collection…” (Elizabeth Peirson)
“His is a dizzying world of song battered by light, fragility and dream.” (Grant Tarbard)
Preview on Google Books
The Night Before is an electronica album by Martin, £10 via Bandcamp
“Very cool sound… Great vibes and originality… Top shelf.” (The Sickos)
A Brittle Look is a performance text by Martin in a mini chapbook edition (Pub. Slidel), £5 via martin@martinslidel.com
“A dark tract… It is quite unique too.” (Alexander McLean)
“Raw, decadent, pure, honest, just beautiful. Lost count how many times I have read it.” (João Brites)
A Very Brief Meeting, a short story by Martin, features in Maintenant magazine (Pub. Three Rooms Press), £13.27 via Amazon
“Provocative and disruptive Dada-inspired art and writing culled from a plethora of top international contributors…” (Library Thing)
Text Art by Martin appears in Ephemera 2.0 magazine (Pub. Editorial Facsimile), Free Download
Sleep, a poem by Martin, opens the first issue of The Screech Owl magazine (Pub. Semprini), £5.37 via Amazon
“Devoted to the best in new poetry, prose, short stories…” (Book overview)
Game Over, a poem by Martin, features in Issue One of 20×20 magazine (Pub. 20×20), £6 via website
The poem, as read by Bisera Winters, opened the 20×20 launch event at The Harrison, London.
“Martin Slidel’s poem ‘Game Over,’ an enduring love story in verse…” (Mslexia)
“I wanted to lift a line from Martin Slidel’s poem ‘Game Over’ from the first pages of the issue and give the image a caption: ‘And the nearest season is imagination.’ The game’s clearly not over.” (Sima Rabinowitz)
Playerist Poetry Magazine in its final issue features verse by Grant Tarbard and Christine Collister (Pub. Slidel), £4.50 via martin@martinslidel.com
“A smorgasbord of poetry and prose with a smattering of black and white artwork.” (Xerography Debt)
All issues of Playerist are on catalogue at The National Poetry Library
Leaf, Martin’s proposal for a picture book and children’s song, may be viewed here:
All photos by Martin